Comparative Southeast European Studies 72 (2024), 1

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Comparative Southeast European Studies 72 (2024), 1
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Healthcare: Public Policies, Social Practices, and Individual Experiences

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Comparative Southeast European Studies
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Regensburg
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Sabine Rutar, Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, Landshuter Straße 4, 93047 Regensburg, E-Mail: rutar@ios-regensburg.de
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Issue 1, 2024, of Comparative Southeast European Studies has been published in open access: https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/soeu/72/1/html

The issue features a thematic section on "Healthcare: Public Policies, Social Practices, and Individual Experiences" guest edited by Gergana Mircheva and Olga Popova. This thematic section focuses on health as a multilayered political, economic, and cultural phenomenon and offers four articles. Vesna Trifunović discusses the polio vaccine development in Serbia in a broader sociopolitical context. Josip Glaurdić and Christophe Lesschaeve examine political attitudes in Southeastern Europe during the Covid-19 pandemic. Galina Goncharova and Teodora Karamelska focus on individual and institutional aspects of caring for people with dementia in Bulgaria, while Marija Brujić studies trust in healthcare and experiences of Serbian parents in the Netherlands during the Covid-19 pandemic.

In an individual article, John Anderson and Muazzam Toshmatova focus on the firm perceptions of infrastructure systems as obstacles to conducting business in transition countries.

In the open section, Vladimir Kozlov et al. discuss approaches to understanding the Covid-19 mortality losses in Moldova. The issue contains four book reviews by Elisa Satjukow, Ulf Brunnbauer, Tatiana Zhurzhenko, and Gilles de Rapper.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Healthcare: Public Policies, Social Practices, and Individual Experiences
Guest Editors: Gergana Mircheva and Olga Popova

Gergana Mircheva and Olga Popova
Healthcare: Public Policies, Social Practices, and Individual Experiences. An Introduction 1

Vesna Trifunović
Vaccine as a Sociocultural Artefact: The Example of Locally Produced Polio Vaccine in Serbia 13

Josip Glaurdić and Christophe Lesschaeve
The Politics of Covid-19 Vaccination Hesitancy in Southeastern Europe 33

Galina Goncharova and Teodora Karamelska
Care of People Living with Dementia in Bulgaria: Between Over-Responsibility to the Family and Distrust in Public Health Services and Policies 58

Marija Brujić
“Till Corona Sets Us Apart”: Emerging Vaccination Risks among Serbian Parents in the Netherlands 83

Article

John E. Anderson and Muazzam Toshmatova
Infrastructure System Obstacles and Technology Adoption by Firms in Transition Countries 104

Spotlight

Vladimir Kozlov, Irina Pahomii, Olga Gagauz and Jelena Šmit
Covid-19 Mortality Shock: Demographic and Economic Losses in Moldova 135

Book Reviews

Elisa Satjukow
Branislav Radeljić and Carlos González-Villa, eds., Researching Yugoslavia and its Aftermath. Sources, Prejudices and Alternative Solutions 149

Ulf Brunnbauer
Kristen Ghodsee and Mitchell A. Orenstein, Taking Stock of Shock. Social
Consequences of the 1989 Revolutions 153

Tatiana Zhurzhenko
Anna Wylegała and Małgorzata Głowacka-Grajper, eds., The Burden of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity in Contemporary Ukraine 156

Gilles de Rapper
Nadège Ragaru, Assignés à identités. Violence d’État et expériences minoritaires dans les Balkans post-ottomans 159

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