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The Western Balkans during the pandemic: Democracy and rule of law in quarantine?
European View (2020)
  • Nikolaos Tzifakis
Abstract
In the Western Balkans, as elsewhere around the world, governments took extraordinary measures to effectively contain the spread of COVID-19, measures that entailed serious restrictions to individual freedoms. They also introduced extra powers that upset the ordinary division and balance of governmental power. In this context, several analysts have expressed concern that the authoritarian trend observed in the region during the last decade will become further entrenched. The worst fear, that some of the Western Balkan leaderships may retain extraordinary powers indefinitely, has not been confirmed. However, constitutionally prescribed procedures were disregarded and the operation of formal and informal mechanisms of checks and balances ignored. The article argues that the ease with which the Western Balkan leaders removed any checks and controls over their rule raises the valid question of how they may deal with future circumstances which may endanger their power.
Keywords
  • Western Balkans,
  • EU Enlargement,
  • Pandemic,
  • COVID-19,
  • Rule of law,
  • Democratization
Publication Date
2020
DOI
10.1177/1781685820963333
Citation Information
Nikolaos Tzifakis. "The Western Balkans during the pandemic: Democracy and rule of law in quarantine?" European View Vol. 19 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 197 - 205 ISSN: 1781-6858
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tzifakis/40/
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