International Journal of Political Science and Public Administration
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Volume 1, Issue 2, September 2021 | |
Research PaperOpenAccess | |
The Presence of Populism in the Two Decades After the War in Kosovo |
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Fatmir HALILI1* and Sheqir KUTLLOVCI2 |
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1Master of International Law Sciences, PhD Candidate on Law, Prishtina, Republic of Kosovo. E-mail: fatmir.halili@hotmail.com
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Int.J.Pol.Sci. & Pub. Admn. 1(2) (2021) 34-40, DOI: https://doi.org/10.51483/IJPSPA.1.2.2021.34-40 | |
Received: 19/01/2021|Accepted: 17/07/2021|Published: 05/09/2021 |
The rise of an extreme movement, which has consistently produced violence and hatred in Kosovar society for more than fifteen years, undoubtedly increases the curiosity of any researcher of social problems to deal with the study of this issue. Of course, the study of social problems is extremely complex, especially in this time of globalization and extraordinary social mobility, therefore, each time, the opportunities for debate remained open. The paper addresses a very problematic topic, but that belongs to the social topicality, and not only in Kosovar society as one of the societies in transition, but also quite prominent in the most developed countries, and with a long democratic tradition. It should be noted that Kosovo is not only going through an economic transition, but more than that, the political and cultural transition has taken a special place. It should be noted that society’s approach to the state and politics is crucial and has a tremendous impact on the process of economic transition. The paper deals precisely with the tools and methods that Kosovar political parties have used and are using to seize power, where the focus is on populism and the spirit of hatred created during the two decades after the war in Kosovo.
Keywords: Populism, Transition, Politics, Kosovo, Economic transition
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