@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00018844, author = {Stojanovic, Djordje}, journal = {名古屋大學法政論集}, month = {Oct}, note = {The paper starts from the assumption that the war in the former Yugoslavia can be defined as a specific conflict of charismatic leaders, who ere in the first stage possessors of institutionalized charisma of Josip Broz Tito, while in the second stage they became authentic national charismatic political leaders. In that context, charismatic politics presupposes a certain kind of substantial meanings and ethical values. The ideological content of Slobodan Milosevic's charismatic power is defined as “war charisma”, a specific amalgam of Titoism and nationalistic symbolic system. At the same time, the paper addresses the problem of relationship between charismatic political leadership and democracy. In that sense, the charismatic foundation of the present Serbian political leadership is defined through the “decharismatisation” of cultural codes of malignant charismatic movements, embodied in ideological constructs of “Seseljism” and “Slobism”, and through the shift to “peace charisma”, expressed by promotion of democratic values and discursive recoding of the enemy and corruption culture., Special Issue on Institution Design for Conflict Resolution and Negotiation : Theory and Praxis (February 1-2, 2014, Nagoya, Japan)}, pages = {133--164}, title = {From “War Charisma” to “Peace Charisma” : Charismatic Recoding of Political Leadership in Serbia}, volume = {258}, year = {2014} }