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Political Crisis Without an Economic Cost?
  • Dmitry Pozhidaev
  • August 23, 2025

Political Crisis Without an Economic Cost?

This text is a slightly expanded conclusion of my article “Politička kriza bez ekonomske cene?”, originally published in Serbian on Peščanik. The full version (in Serbian) is available here:

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When the Economy Turns Against the Regime: Crisis and the Authoritarian Order
  • Dmitry Pozhidaev
  • June 22, 2025

When the Economy Turns Against the Regime: Crisis and the Authoritarian Order

In a previous article, I analyzed the economic consequences of the protests. As I noted (and the figures for the first quarter of this year, published by the Statistical Office of the Republic, cle

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Is Serbia’s student protest movement at an impasse?
  • Dmitry Pozhidaev
  • February 27, 2025February 27, 2025

Is Serbia’s student protest movement at an impasse?

Originally published at LINKS Two weeks have passed since I published my analysis of Serbia’s student protests. While the situation remains fluid and fast-developing, it has not changed

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Beyond Protest: Can Serbia’s Student Movement Spark a Political Breakthrough?
  • Dmitry Pozhidaev
  • February 15, 2025

Beyond Protest: Can Serbia’s Student Movement Spark a Political Breakthrough?

Foreword: A Movement at an Impasse? Two weeks have passed since I originally published my analysis of Serbia’s student protests (in English at LINKS and in Serbian at Peščanik), and while the s

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