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Title:Evropa zdaj! (ali vsaj do 92’) : jugoslovanska zgodovina slovenskega približevanja evropskim integracijam
Authors:ID Ramšak, Jure (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZRS Koper - Science and Research Centre Koper
Abstract:Na osnovi ustaljenih tesnih odnosov med Evropsko gospodarsko skupnostjo in Jugoslavijo se je Beograd konec osemdesetih let obotavljivo spustil v poglabljanje vezi z Brusljem, ki bi na koncu morda celo pripeljala do pridruženega ali celo polnopravnega članstva. V kolikor so geopolitične spremembe v Evropi po padcu berlinskega zidu in večja pozornost Bruslja na zapletene jugoslovanske notranje razmere delali te načrte nerealne, je socialistični establishment v Sloveniji ubral svojo pot približevanja nastajajoči Evropski uniji. Z analizo imaginarija evropskosti in tehnokratskih strategij harmonizacije z evropskimi predpisi članek pokaže na zavzetost zadnje slovenske socialistične vlade in reformirane Zveze komunistov Slovenije, ki pa se vseeno ni izključevala z vizijo evropske integracije Slovenije v okviru Jugoslavije.
Keywords:Jugoslavija, EGS, Enotni evropski akt, Zveza komunistov Slovenije, Bela knjiga 1990
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:28.10.2024
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:str. 381-392
Numbering:Letn. 34, št. 3
UDC:94(497.1)
ISSN on article:1408-5348
DOI:10.19233/ASHS.2024.26 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:213149187 New window
Copyright:The Author
Publication date in DiRROS:28.10.2024
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Title:Annales : anali za istrske in mediteranske študije, Series historia et sociologia
Shortened title:Ann, Ser. hist. sociol.
Publisher:Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, Societá storica del Litorale, Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, = Societá storica del Litorale, Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, = Societá storica del Litorale, Znanstveno raziskovalno središče Republike Slovenije, = Centro di ricerche scientifiche della Repubblica di Slovenia, Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, Univerza na Primorskem, Znanstvenoraziskovalno središče, Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, = Societá storica del Litorale, Zgodovinsko društvo za južno Primorsko, = Societá storica del Litorale, Inštitut IRRIS za raziskave, razvoj in strategije družbe, kulture in okolja, = Istituto IRRIS di ricerca, sviluppo e strategie della societa, cultura e ambiente
ISSN:1408-5348
COBISS.SI-ID:71952128 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P6-0272
Name:Sredozemlje in Slovenija

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:N6-0304
Name:Vzpostavljanje drugačne globalizacije

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:101054963
Name:Cold War Europe Beyond Borders. A Transnational History of Cross-Border Practices in the AlpsAdriatic area from World War II to the present

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Name:Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Zeit – Jugoslawien und die europäische Integration,

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Secondary language

Language:Italian
Title:Europa adesso! (o almeno entro il 1992): la storia jugoslava dell’avvicinamento sloveno alle integrazioni europee
Abstract:Verso la fine degli anni ’80, incoraggiato dalle relazioni strette e consolidate tra la Comunità economica europea e la Jugoslavia, Belgrado intraprese con prudenza un approfondimento dei legami con Bruxelles che, auspicabilmente, avrebbe portato all’adesione della Jugoslavia a detta integrazione come membro associato o addirittura a pieno titolo. I cambiamenti geopolitici in Europa seguenti alla caduta del muro di Berlino e un’accresciuta attenzione di Bruxelles per la complicata situazione interna in Jugoslavia, invece, resero tali aspettative poco realistiche e spinsero l’establishment socialista in Slovenia a incamminarsi per la propria strada verso l’emergente Unione europea. Analizzando l’immaginario dell’europeismo e le strategie tecnocratiche di armonizzazione con le norme europee, l’articolo espone l’impegno dell’ultimo governo socialista sloveno e della riformata Lega dei comunisti della Slovenia, il quale, tuttavia, non precludeva la visione dell’integrazione europea della Slovenia nell’ambito della Jugoslavia.While particularly during the 1970s and 1980s, socialist Yugoslavia maintained close contact with the neighbouring European Economic Community, its most important foreign trade partner at the time, this did not preclude Yugoslavia’s non-aligned foreign policy. Based on newly accessible documents from the federal foreign affairs authorities, the first part of the paper analyses Belgrade’s official position vis-à-vis Brussels in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Namely, with the fall of the Berlin Wall, which reduced Yugoslavia’s geopolitical relevance, and the growing wariness of the European commissioners with regard to its complicated internal affairs situation, the prospect of Yugoslavia attaining associate or even full membership in the European Economic Community – aspirations particularly promoted by the reform government of Ante Marković – proved unrealistic. In the northernmost Yugoslav republic, which was also most actively engaged in an economic exchange with the European Economic Community, frustration over sluggish negotiations on the part of federal authorities with Brussels and especially the comprehensive integration process introduced in the European Economic Community by the Single European Act prompted an autonomous search for new paths to the emerging largest global economic bloc. The second part of the article draws on materials of republican provenance to provide an analysis of the imaginary of Europeanism, as well as of the technocratic strategies adopted to approximate the Slovenian/Yugoslav legislation and standards (the so-called 1990 White Paper), which was a major focus of the last Slovenian socialist government and the reforming League of Communists. Although the catchphrase of the time, “Europe Now!”, was interpreted in some parts of Yugoslavia as a call for Slovenia to immediately and independently join the European Economic Community, the Slovenian late-socialist establishment still allowed for the possibility of Slovenia integrating into Europe within the framework of Yugoslavia.
Keywords:Jugoslavia, Comunità economica europea, Atto unico europeo, Lega dei comunisti della Slovenia, Libro bianco del 1990, Yugoslavia, European Economic Community, Single European Act, League of Communists of Slovenia, 1990 White Paper


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