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Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • European Studies
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Serbia's political landscape is shaped by European integration aspirations and rising Euroscepticism.
  • The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has been a dominant force since 2012, influencing political dynamics.
  • Populist movements play a significant role in shaping Serbia's relationship with the European Union (EU).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Serbia's political dynamics concerning European integration and Euroscepticism.
  • To examine the influence of populist actors, particularly the SNS, on Serbia's EU relations.
  • To understand the multifaceted nature of Euroscepticism in Serbia and its impact on policy.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of political trends and party platforms.
  • Examination of public opinion data on EU membership.
  • Case study approach focusing on key populist parties and their strategies.

Main Results:

  • Euroscepticism in Serbia is complex, influenced by national sovereignty concerns, especially regarding Kosovo.
  • Populist parties exhibit diverse stances towards the EU, ranging from pragmatic opposition to outright rejection.
  • The SNS and other populist parties strategically navigate domestic and foreign policy priorities in relation to the EU.

Conclusions:

  • Populist Euroscepticism significantly shapes Serbia's EU integration trajectory and political discourse.
  • Understanding these dynamics is crucial for comprehending Serbia's electoral strategies and its future in Europe.
  • Serbia's path towards the EU is characterized by a complex interplay of political forces and public sentiment.