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POPULISM in CENTRAL and EASTERN EUROPE

Dr Milivoj Bešlin

Researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade

Milivoj Bešlin contributes to WP3 (Culture) and WP4 (Politics) and will also contribute to the report on Russian (hidden and overt) influences in populist discourses and public policies. Together with Nikola Samardzic and Ognjen Beslin, he is responsible for Task 3.2 ‘South-East European populism, post-conflict transitional stress and Russian influence’ and also works on Task 4.1 ‘History of populist political parties in Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav states’ along with Haris Dajc, Maja Vasiljevic and Nikola Pantelic. He will also contribute to reports resulting from WP4.

Publications

  • Bešlin, M. (2019) ‘Usvajanje Programa SKJ 1958. i reformske tendencije u jugoslovenskom društvu i partiji’, Komunisti i komunističke partije: politike, akcije, debate. Zbornik odabranih radova s Trećeg međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa, ed. I. Duda, Pula – Zagreb, 11‒33
  • Bešlin, M. (2018) ‘”Serbian Mother” Before the Court of Nation: Milan Nedić and Rehabilitation of Collaboration in Postsocialist Serbia’, Limes plus, vol. 15, 9-22
  • Bešlin, M. (2017) ‘Vojvodina in Yugoslavia: The struggle for the autonomy’ in Hoepken, W., Bieber, F. Perović, L., Roksandić, D. and Velikonja, M. (eds) Yugoslavia from a Historical Perspective. Belgrade, 95-345
  • Bešlin, M. (2017) ‘Bleiburg and Revisionism: Between History and Myth’, Interkulturalnost. Časopis za podsticanje i afrimaciju interkulturalne komunikacije, vol. 14, 29-38
  • Bečlin, M. (2012) ‘Libеrаlnа kоаliciјаizmеđu sаrаdnjе i nеrаzumеvаnjа. Оdnоsi pоlitičkih еlitа Srbiје i Hrvаtskе 1969–1972’ in Jakovina, T. (ed.) Hrvаtskо prоljеćе 40 gоdinа pоsliје. Zаgrеb, 149–178