Locking Horns in the Istrian Political Arena: Politicized Identity, the Istrian Democratic Assembly, and the Croatian Democratic Alliance Cover Image
  • Price 20.00 €

Locking Horns in the Istrian Political Arena: Politicized Identity, the Istrian Democratic Assembly, and the Croatian Democratic Alliance
Locking Horns in the Istrian Political Arena: Politicized Identity, the Istrian Democratic Assembly, and the Croatian Democratic Alliance

Author(s): John Ashbrook
Subject(s): Political history, Government/Political systems, Nationalism Studies, Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Post-Communist Transformation, Sociology of Politics, Politics and Identity
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Istria; Croatian politics; regionalism; nationalism; Tuđman; Jakovcic; identity politicization

Summary/Abstract: Most scholars of the recent history of Yugoslavia and its successor states tend to focus on nationalism and its hegemonic role in the region. However, it is prudent to examine the role of subnational regionalism on the politics of the region as well. This article analyzes Istrian regionalism in Croatian politics during the 1990s. It investigates the struggle between the Croatian ruling nationalist party, the Croatian Democratic Alliance (HDZ), and its primary regionalist opponent, the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS). While the HDZ generally maintained a hegemonic position in much of Croatia, the IDS resisted with a hegemonic hold on the region of Istria. Ultimately, both parties’ popularity fell in the late 1990s with the upswing in the Croatian economy. The article concludes that in specific regions and under particular circumstances, regionalism can be as hegemonic as nationalism and should be taken into consideration when studying modern politics and the politicization of identities.

  • Issue Year: 20/2006
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 622-658
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: English