In 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: 1024152641Conference paper is trying to indicate economic crisis impact on local budgets. Main observation is that on the basis of avaliable data, it is not possible to find any different budgetary pattern before and during the crisis. However, warning that crisis is not over and that effects might still occur was exposed.
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