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COBISS.SI-ID: 1024251201In their paper, the authors deal with the nature of person-based politics in Slovenia The paper analysed the factors that contributed to this 'berlusconisation' of Slovenian politics – in comparison with its original (Italian) version. The thesis is that the main reason lies in weakly structured political parties. The authors claim that this personalised type of governance, although declared as non-political, often has evident ideological grounding as well as political orientation.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 1024152641The paper deals with development of local fiscal policies in three transition countries with different historical backgrounds. The key argument states that different elements of past (two countries as parts of multinational state) and present (two EU members, one EU candidate) do not influence significantly development of local fiscal policies. This development is a result of daytoday politics.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 1024281409The authors consider the new EU member states as semi-peripheral countries standing at the development crossroads. They emphasize the sociocultural factors of development, present a model for bringing together several cultural and social influences, and test its validity by applying a fuzzy-set methodology.
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