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Nova srpska politička misao (Serbian: Нова српска политичка мисао; English: New Serbian political thought) is a Belgrade-based publisher and quarterly magazine dealing with politics and policy studies.

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History and profile

Founded in 1994 under the name Srpska politička misao, the magazine has typically attracted young, independent political scientists, philosophers, sociologists, psychologists, and economists who discuss topical, and sometimes controversial, political questions. Two years later, its publisher (the state-controlled Institute of Political Studies) dismissed the editorial board and all but banned the magazine. But soon after, Vreme, a Belgrade-based independent weekly, took it over, rehired the original editorial board, and relaunched it with "New" tacked on the title.[1]

Editorial stance

Its editorial orientation has been described as conservative,[2][3][4] nationalist,[4][5][6] radical right,[6][7] far-right,[4][8] Eurosceptic,[9] and pro-Russian.[10][11][12]


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  1. Football in southeastern Europe : from ethnic homogenization to reconciliation. John Hughson, Fiona Skillen (1 ed.). London. 2015. p. 127. ISBN 978-1-317-74927-1. OCLC 1053718846.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. European-Russian power relations in turbulent times. Mai'a K. Davis Cross, Ireneusz Paweł Karolewski. Ann Arbor, Michigan. 2021. p. 206. ISBN 978-0-472-12835-8. OCLC 1226960328.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. Ramet, Sabrina P. (2010-01-01). "Serbia since July 2008: at the Doorstep of the EU". Comparative Southeast European Studies. 58 (1): 20. doi:10.1515/soeu-2010-580105. ISSN 2701-8202. S2CID 236535263.
  4. Antonić, Slobodan (2012). "Euroscepticism in Serbia" (PDF). Serbian Political Thought. 5 (4): 77. doi:10.22182/spt.512012.4.
  5. Brey, Thomas (2022). Russian Media in the Balkans (PDF). Friedrich Naumann Foundation. p. 7.
  6. Rrustemi, Arlinda; De Wijk, Rob; Dunlop, Connor; Perovska, Jovana; Palushi, Lirije; Oosterveld, Willem; Phillips, Matthew; Roos, Hannes; Schneider, Bernhard; Van Manen, Hugo; Schermers, Bart; Rademaker, Michel; Browne-Wilkinson, Dylan (2019). "Russia" (PDF). Geopolitical Influences of External Powers in the Western Balkans: 122. JSTOR resrep19582.14 via JSTOR.
  7. Cuckić, Nikola; Burazer, Nikola; Todorović Štiplija, Nemanja (2020). Kosovo is the Serbian Crimea (PDF). Political Capital. p. 24.

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