1st Edition

State Capture through Media Clientelism in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Challenges to Normative Power Europe

By Aleksandra Dragojlov Copyright 2026
136 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

136 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

State Capture through Media Clientelism in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina: Challenges to Normative Power Europe contributes to the understanding of the rise of stabilitocracies and competitive authoritarian regimes in the Western Balkans by examining the case of freedom and independence of the media. State capture is explored through freedom of the media and capture of media outlets by the... Read more

1 Introduction  2 Theoretical Framework: De-Europeanization of the Media—Media Capture and Political Clientelism in the Western Balkans  3 State Capture and Strategies of Media Clientelism in Vučić’s Serbia  4 Ethnic Divisions and Political Clientelism vis-à-vis the Media in Post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina  5 Conclusion

Biography

Aleksandra Dragojlov is a political science researcher at KTU in Kaunas, Lithuania. She graduated with a PhD and an MA in European studies from Cardiff University in 2018. Her research interests include media freedom and civil society in the Western Balkans and its impact on EU integration. She also has a previous postdoctoral fellow position from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, in political sciences at the Taube Centre for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences.