ASSR :: Working Papers

Amsterdam School for Social science Research
ASSR :: Working Papers

From Prosection to Persecution. Perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Serbian Domestic Politics.

This paper explores the interconnections between the activities of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), their domestic perception in Serbia, and the effects of these perceptions on the recent evolution of Serbian politics. It argues that negative perceptions of the Tribunal have impacted upon domestic power balances by bolstering support for anti-reform forces and undermining the strength of the liberal democratic movement. The sum result is a destabilization of Serbia’s liberal democratic transition. The paper aims in particular to develop an understanding of how and why these destabilizing effects can take place. It argues that the ICTY’s discursive linkage not to the norms of reconciliation or justice but rather to the experience of conditionality and the threat of international isolation has provided fertile grounds for anti-reformist revivals. It is the salience of this perceived international context that renders the experience of international transitional justice in Serbia, all too often, not one of prosecution but one of persecution.

Keywords: ICTY, Yugoslavia, Serbia, international justice, transition, reform, political stability

 

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