2016
DOI: 10.17234/sec.28.8
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Etniciteti, nacije i granice na Kordunu: primjer bošnjačke nacionalne manjine

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“…The national statehood was designed -at least in part -as a response to the national majority's experiences with statehood aspirations, interethnic competition in Yugoslavia, and later, ethnicity-based violence during the 1990s. Following the end of conflict, ethnic communities went through the process of consolidating their ranks in the view of ethnic polarization of Croatia's society (Zlodi 2005;Peternel and Škiljan 2017;Božić 2010). Additionally, the first years of independence saw the nation-centred HDZ tutelage in politics that fostered the ideal of the Croat nati-onal state with but token concessions to non-Croat citizens (HRW 1999).…”
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“…The national statehood was designed -at least in part -as a response to the national majority's experiences with statehood aspirations, interethnic competition in Yugoslavia, and later, ethnicity-based violence during the 1990s. Following the end of conflict, ethnic communities went through the process of consolidating their ranks in the view of ethnic polarization of Croatia's society (Zlodi 2005;Peternel and Škiljan 2017;Božić 2010). Additionally, the first years of independence saw the nation-centred HDZ tutelage in politics that fostered the ideal of the Croat nati-onal state with but token concessions to non-Croat citizens (HRW 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%