Newsletter - Sozialwissenschaften in Osteuropa 1999-4
KROATIEN
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Political Science
Lepusiceva 6
10 000 Zagreb
Tel.: +385 1-46 55 294
Fax: +385 1-46 55 316
Internet: http://rektorat.unizg.hr/engfak/epolit.html
Leitung: Mileta, Vlatko, Prof. Dr. (Dean)
Gründungsjahr: 1962
Historie: Established in 1962, the Faculty of Political Science in
Zagreb was the first academic institution for political science in Eastern
Europe. It had been founded by a formal decision of the communist parliament of
Croatia in the times of Yugoslavia as an institution of teaching and research
and as a full member of the University of Zagreb. This signified a certain level
of professional scientific independence compared to other political science
institutions that started as high level communist party schools. In 1990 and the
following years many changes took place, one of the most prominent being that
the democratisation process introduced new fields for study and research like
political parties, elections, parliament and plenty of new political
institutions. Furthermore, marxism lost its theoretical monopoly, many different
orientations received acceptance as valid perspectives. The disintegration of
the federal state of Yugoslavia and the creation of an own national state
created the subjects of diplomacy, foreign policy and international relations.
Opportunities to study abroad have greatly increased.
Personal: about 40 lecturers
Publikationen/ Papers: Journal: "Politicka misao" (Political
Thought), 1 issue in English "Croatian Political Science Review";
Series: "Biblioteka politicka misao" (Political thought series)
Studiengänge: Political Science (B.A.); Journalism (B.A.); Graduate
programme: International Relations (M.A. or Ph.D)
Bibliothek: The Faculty has a library which houses 50.000 books
covering the fields of political science and communication.
Politisches Denken
Political Thought
Erscheinungsort: Zagreb
Erscheinungsweise: four issues a year in Croatian, one issue a year in
English, since 1964, Title of the English issue: Croatian Political Science
Review
Redaktion: Nenad Zakosek, Hrvoje Stancic, Bozica Jakovlev, Ljiljana
Milinkovic
Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
Lepusiceva 6
10 000 Zagreb
Tel.: +385 1-4558 022
Fax: +385 1-4655 316
Chefredakteur: Davor Rodin
fachliches Profil: All fields of political science
Rubriken: No specific sections, except book reviews, the articles are
grouped under thematic topics.
Inhalt von Heft 5 1998 als Beispiel
Transition Challenges
* Mileta, V.: Breakdown of the Transitional Model for the Passage from
Socialism to Capitalism
* Grdesic, I.: Participation and Local Democracy in Croatia
* Perko-Separovic, I.: Adriatic Coastal Zone Under Pressure of the New
Croatian Energy Policy
* Lozancic, D.; Burdelez, M.: A Brief Review of Civil-Military
Relations in the Republic of Croatia
* Vidak, N.: The Policy of Immigration in Croatia
* Simic, M.: Areas of Implementation of Ethnic Rights of Members of
National Minorities in the Republic of Croatia
* Rodin, D.: Cultural-Historical and Political Identity
Aspects of the New World Order in Southeast Europe
* Vukadinovic, R.: U.S. Policy in Southeast Europe
* Tatalovic, S.: National Security of Macedonia
* Pellicciari, I.: Unaware Actors: Policies and Random Combinations of
Aid Interventions in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995)
* Cucic, L.: Implications of the War in Former Yugoslavia on the US-EU
Relations
Political Science Research
* Caratan, B.: Nationality Issue and Democratic Transition
* Krizan, M.: Intentional Communities and Liberal Policies of Cultural
Support
* Grizold, A.: Studying the Phenomenon of Security in Social Sciences
(Slovenian Experiences)
* Strpic, D.: The Issues for 1999 and Paradigms for the Millenium
Education for Journalists
* Malovic, S.: Educating Journalists. Universal Ignoramuses or
Highly-Educated Specialists?
Book Reviews
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