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Project
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CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN FORMAL AND
INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE BALKANS
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"Southeast Europe has seen a
century of continuous transformation and “transition” – the disappearance and
emergence of states, political and legal systems, ideologies, institutions,
and social classes. This has been accompanied by a stability of social
practices resistant to change. Shaken by radically changing ideological and
legal structures, citizens rely on customary and informal social networks of
kin, symbolic kin, and friends for meeting economic needs, and on clan- or
kin-related structures rather than the rule of law for security and
protection. We trace the persistence of informal practices to: 1) the
external origin of major transformations, including the “transitions” to and
from socialism; 2) the incomplete character of change, which has tended to be
replaced by equally radical but diametrically opposed projects; 3) the
development of a buffer culture based on informal practices, directed to
enabling people to survive under unstable conditions; and 4) the widening gap
between formal institutions and informal social practices.
The distance between proclaimed goals
and existing practices represents the key challenge to the European
integration of Balkan societies. The integration process could end with superficial
change, behind which the "real" social life of corruption,
clientelism, tension, inequality, and exclusion will continue to unfold. We
propose to explicate the key formal and informal “rules of the game”, and to
identify and decipher the "unwritten rules" which underpin tactical
maneuvering between formal and informal institutions, in various spheres and
at various levels of social life. These would then be compared to the demands
and recommendations laid out in the key EU documents outlining expectations
from Southeast European states. The goal is to contribute to the formulation
of policy recommendations which would aim not to eradicate informal
practices, but to close the gap between formal and informal institutions in
Balkan societies."
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Participants
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON United
Kingdom
INSTITUT ZA ETNOLOGIJU I
FOLKLORISTIKU Croatia
UNIVERZA V MARIBORU Slovenia
CENTAR ZA INTRADISCIPLINARNA
PRIMIJENJENA DRUSTVENA ISTRAZIVANJA Bosnia and Herzegovina
CENTER FOR EMPIRICAL CULTURAL STUDIES
OF SOUTH EAST EUROPESerbia
INSTITUT ZA DEMOKRATIJA SOCIETAS
CIVILIS SKOPJE Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
QENDRA E KERKIMEVE HISTORIKE DHE
ANTROPOLOGJIKE Albania
SOCIAL RESEARCH KOSOVA LLC Kosovo
RIGAS STRADINA UNIVERSITATE Latvia
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Monday, June 5, 2017
CLOSING THE GAP BETWEEN FORMAL AND INFORMAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE BALKANS
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