Dealing with informality and societal capture

  • Eric Gordy (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Aleba Lebedneva (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Predrag Cvetičanin (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Jovan Bliznakovski (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Ivan Damjanovski (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Diāna Dubrovska (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Adnan Efendić (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Danijela Gavrilović (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Nemanja Krstić (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Andrej Naterer (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Ieva Puzo (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Klavs Sedlenieks (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Reana Senjković (Member of the Working Group)
  • , Marija Stefanović (Member of the Working Group)

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Abstract

In Southeast Europe, there is a growing disjunction between "the way the world is" and the world that is described by law. The informal practices that address problems when formal institutions fail can be celebrated as spaces of creative problem-solving, or criticized as spaces for favouritism and corruption. When ruling political parties control informal networks, they consolidate the hold of unaccountable actors on power, moving from state capture to societal capture. This book presents findings from a collaborative, multidisciplinary research project. Over three years, a group of forty researchers examined informal practices in nine Southeast European states, adopting a mix of qualitative and quantitative methodologies. This close look at the Balkans illuminates persistent deficits in state legitimacy and capacity. The evidence allows a critical assessment of "Europeanisation" processes that produce only superficial formal changes, and of ways that networks of mutual assistance turn into instruments of social control and closure.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCaptured Societies in Southeast Europe
Subtitle of host publicationNetworks of Trust and Control
EditorsEric Gordy, Alena Ledeneva, Predrag Cvetičanin
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherCentral European University Press
Chapter8
Pages171-191
ISBN (Electronic)978 96 3386 644 3
ISBN (Print)978 96 3386 643 6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameCritical Approaches to Southeast Europe: A Cross-Disciplinary Series
PublisherCentral European University Press

Keywords*

  • network
  • corruption
  • policy
  • state capture
  • Southeast Europe

Field of Science*

  • 5.4 Sociology
  • 5.9 Other social sciences

Publication Type*

  • 3.1. Articles or chapters in proceedings/scientific books indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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