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ID146761
Title ProperProxy politics, economic protest, or traditionalist Backlash
Other Title InformationCroatia’s referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage
LanguageENG
AuthorGlaurdic, Josip ;  Vukovic, Vuk
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article sheds light on the popular sources of opposition to the extension of gay rights in Eastern Europe by analysing the results of the 2013 Croatian referendum on the constitutional definition of marriage—the first referendum of this kind in Europe. Contrary to popular interpretations, our aggregate-level analysis reveals that the referendum results primarily reflected the pattern of support for the two principal electoral blocs, rather than communities’ traditionalist characteristics or grievances stemming from economic adversity. The article thereby stresses the importance of embedding the issue of contention over gay rights in Eastern Europe into the context of conventional political competition.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.5; Jul 2016: p.803-825
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 5
Key WordsProxy Politics ;  Economic Protest ;  Traditionalist Backlash ;  Croatia’s Referendum ;  Constitutional Definition of Marriage


 
 
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