The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism
It is often assumed that vibrant civil society is precondition for democracy, government accountability and rule of law. Following this assumption, international development agencies, civil society organizations and even governments are participating in activities aiming for the social a...
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doaj-ccb3b9d61e244d94a0d4cf0a3aa1a2d22020-11-25T02:54:16ZengSociological Scientific Society of SerbiaSociologija0038-03182406-07122015-01-0157463766110.2298/SOC1504637V0038-03181504637VThe role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activismVuković Danilo0Faculty of Law, BelgradeIt is often assumed that vibrant civil society is precondition for democracy, government accountability and rule of law. Following this assumption, international development agencies, civil society organizations and even governments are participating in activities aiming for the social accountability, that is, accountability of governments towards societies. In this article I am analyzing activities of prominent Serbian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the field of fostering government accountability. The analysis focuses on their ability to shift the balance of social and political power away from the state. The analysis is primarily based on empirical data collected through a series of in-depth interviews with representatives of NGOs. It reveals that NGOs follow policy-not-politics, that is, a depoliticized approach, that they target individual citizens and not social groups and nurture relationships with state institutions and public officials with whom they cooperate. They demonstrate a weak ability to (1) initiate wider civic mobilization or (2) establish solid institutional preconditions for government accountability. Thus, available data suggests that Serbian NGOs have weak potential to contest power of the state and thus contribute to strengthening government accountability and rule of law.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2015/0038-03181504637V.pdfgovernment accountabilityrule of lawsocial accountabilitycivil societysociology of lawSerbia |
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The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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The role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary Serbia: On the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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role of civil society in fostering government accountability in contemporary serbia: on the limits of depoliticized social activism |
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It is often assumed that vibrant civil society is precondition for democracy,
government accountability and rule of law. Following this assumption,
international development agencies, civil society organizations and even
governments are participating in activities aiming for the social
accountability, that is, accountability of governments towards societies. In
this article I am analyzing activities of prominent Serbian non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) in the field of fostering government accountability. The
analysis focuses on their ability to shift the balance of social and
political power away from the state. The analysis is primarily based on
empirical data collected through a series of in-depth interviews with
representatives of NGOs. It reveals that NGOs follow policy-not-politics,
that is, a depoliticized approach, that they target individual citizens and
not social groups and nurture relationships with state institutions and
public officials with whom they cooperate. They demonstrate a weak ability to
(1) initiate wider civic mobilization or (2) establish solid institutional
preconditions for government accountability. Thus, available data suggests
that Serbian NGOs have weak potential to contest power of the state and thus
contribute to strengthening government accountability and rule of law. |
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government accountability rule of law social accountability civil society sociology of law Serbia |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-0318/2015/0038-03181504637V.pdf |
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