You are either with us, or against us: the small state of Serbia between domestic ambition and external pressures

Vladimir Vučković, Branislav Radeljić

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Abstract

This article examines the position of Serbia as a small state in the context of external pressures, largely reflecting an ambition to balance the East and the West. While clearly interested in offers and benefits from collaboration with both geostrategic realms, Serbia’s authorities have always left space for possible alternatives—a trend that is expected to serve power preservation or to inform external players to what extent Serbia is keen on balancing and juxtaposing great powers in the region. While analyzing the limited case of the Covid-19 pandemic and the never-ending case of Kosovo, additionally actualized by the Russo-Ukrainian war, the present study suggests that Serbia is at the crossroads between growing ambitions and the real limitations of what its smallness can achieve. The paper concludes that Serbian foreign policy contains all the prerogatives of movement without a goal, a search for strategic partnerships, but without a coherent political vision—an approach that generates suspicion of being labelled as distracted and unreliable.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2389479
JournalCogent Social Sciences
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Central Asian, Russian & Eastern European Studies
  • China
  • COVID-19
  • EU
  • European Politics
  • European Studies
  • Government
  • International Politics
  • International Relations
  • Kosovo
  • Russia
  • Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns
  • Serbia
  • Ukraine

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Social Sciences

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