Publications of the FoundationPersonalization of politicsTitle
Publications of the FoundationPersonalization of politics
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- TitlePersonalization of politics : a comparative analysis of the impacts on democratization and autocratization in Serbia, Croatia, and Montenegro
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- LanguageEnglish
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Politics around Europe are becoming one-men (rarely women) shows. From the likes of Orban and Janša to Vučić and Đukanović – the political influence seems to be vested deeply in the capacities and wills of an individual. Trends like personalization are addressed as attributes to politics and rarely as stand-alone phenomena. Personalization of politics is one of those phenomena that are an increasing attribute to political parties and politics worldwide. Still, at the same time, it is profoundly affecting the very idea of balance of power and endangering democratic concepts.