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Jovo Bakić ( sr-cyr, Јово Бакић; born 23 March 1970) is a Serbian sociologist, political activist, and an associate professor at the
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. He is primarily interested in
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Biography


Academic career

Jovo Bakić graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1996. In 1998, he became an assistant at the same faculty in the field of sociology of politics. He received his master's degree in 2002. From 2006 until 2014, he was an associate researcher at the faculty's Institute for Sociological Research. Bakić defended his doctoral dissertation "Development of Interpretation of the Process of the Disappearance of Yugoslavia" at the Department of Sociology at the Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 2009. He specialized at the Universities of Oxford,
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and at the
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. As part of the CEEPUS program, he taught at
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. He has written three extensive monographs: "The European Far Right 1945-2018" (2019), "Yugoslavia: Destruction and Its Interpreters" (2011) and "Ideologies of Yugoslavia; between Serbian and Croatian nationalism 1918-1941" (2004). He has also published about thirty short studies in Serbian, English and German in scientific periodicals and collections of scientific papers. He is currently employed as an associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade.


Political activity

In 2015, Bakić publicly aligned himself with
Borko Stefanović Borko Stefanović (born 5 February 1974, born as Borislav Stefanović) is a Serbian politician who was the leader of the Levica Srbije political party. Prior to founding Levica Srbije, he was active in the Democratic Party in Serbia, with whom h ...
after a political rift formed between Stefanović and the veteran politicians of the
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in Serbia. The split with the Democratic Party accumulated to Stefanović making his own new party in December 2015 called Serbian Left, for which Bakić significantly contributed to the initial ideological profile. Bakić's vision for the new party was such that he argued for a left-libertarian movement based on
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, democracy,
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,
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, and opposition to
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expansion. However, Bakić did not commit to the party after disagreements arose with Stefanović on the party's strategies and politics. One of the conditions which Bakić found non-negotiable was for the party to recruit only those who were not previously active with a major political party. In response to Bakić's disagreement, Stefanović said that anyone who accepted the party's program should qualify as a member, regardless of their previous political affiliations. Vladimir Unkovski-Korica, a political science professor at the
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, defended Bakić's refusal to commit to Serbian Left, arguing that "Borko Stefanović wants a party more like the
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, rather than like one of the leftist parties in Europe." He became a member of the Social Democratic Union (SDU) in 2019. As the main initiator of the reorganization of the SDU, as well unification with the other minor Serbian leftist, labour and student organizations, and the merger of the SDU party into the Party of the Radical Left (PRL), in which he continued his political activities. He left the party in 2021 due to, as he stated, the "insults and moral and political lessons of some members from the top of the party." Bakić added that the presidency of the party was bothered by his criticism of
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, that he was accused of disrespecting the party program in public and that he was reprimanded for alleged
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Selected works

* Bakić, Jovo. Extreme-right ideology, practice and supporters: case study of the Serbian radical party. Journal of contemporary European studies, , 2009, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 193–207. OBISS.SR-ID 518643351* Bakić, Jovo. Nova Evropa : između prečanskog integralnog i hrvatskog minimalnog jugoslovenstva. U: Nedić, Marko (ur.), Matović, Vesna (ur.). Nova Evropa : 1920-1941 : zbornik radova, (Istorija srpske književne periodike, 21). Beograd: Institut za književnost i umetnost, 2010, pp. 107–122. OBISS.SR-ID 519947415* Bakić, Jovo. Da li je zapadna javnost u Srbima prepoznala neprijatelja: analiza sadržaja "tanjug press crvenih biltena": (januar 1991 - decembar 1993). Sociološki pregled, , 1998, god. 32, br. 1, pp. 3–29.


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