A CONCEPT THAT IS EVERYTHING AND NOTHING: WHY NOT TO STUDY (POST-)YUGOSLAV ANTI-WAR AND PACIFIST CONTENTION FROM A CIVIL SOCIETY PERSPECTIVE/Pojam koji predstavlja sve i nista: Zasto ne proucavati (post)jugoslovenski antiratni i mirovni angazman iz perspektive civilnog drustva
This paper draws upon a variety of empirical sources to start critically examining the concept of civil society in the context of both (post-)Yugoslav anti-war and pacifist contention and the civic engagement stemming from it in the nationally fragmented post-Yugoslav space. I argue that civil socie...
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