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      Eastern European StudiesEuropean StudiesRussian StudiesComparative Politics
Slovakia’s relations with the states of Eastern Europe not only have a bilateral impact, but contain geopolitical, security and economic dimensions as well. This article analyzes the domestic, bilateral and multilateral aspects of... more
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      Eastern European StudiesEuropean StudiesRussian StudiesEastern Europe
The paper addresses the process of postcommunist denationalization by focusing on the privatization of cultural institutions, as it occurred in the case of major Romanian publishing houses in recent decades (Editura Politică/ Humanitas,... more
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      Romanian LiteratureBook PublishingPostcommunismCentral and Eastern Europe
The authors develop and implement a method for measuring the frequency of changes in power among distinct leaders and ideologically distinct parties that is comparable across political systems. The authors find that more frequent... more
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      Institutional ChangeRule of LawInstitutions (Political Science)Postcommunist studies
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      Political PartiesIdentity politicsEuropean PoliticsPostcommunist studies
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      CommunismHungarian StudiesPostcommunism1989 in Europe
Prevod dela knjige Ivan Krastev and Stephen Holmes (2019): The Light that Failed: Why the West is Losing the Fight for Democracy? New York: Pegasus Books. Prevod je pročitan na Trećem programu Radio Beograda, 18. juna 2021.
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      PoliticsPostcommunismCentral and Eastern EuropeHungary
I argue that the general epistemological conservatism, typical for the post-socialist “transition,” taken together with the imagined or experienced feeling of radically limited spatial choices, gave rise to a series of interesting... more
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      Cultural StudiesRussian StudiesVisual StudiesPhotography
How do ‘new’ and ’old’ Islamic actors in contemporary Albania define religious legitimacy, the nation and religious otherness? This chapter uses Olivier Roy’s analytical distinction between accommodationism and neo-fundamentalism as a... more
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      ReligionNew Religious MovementsComparative ReligionCultural Studies
The text looks into the importance of sate capture for the stability of hybrid regimes from the Serbian post-2000 perspective. It argues for an integration of these two research fields. Part one gives a list extractive institutions... more
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      Political EconomyPostcommunist studiesPostcommunismSerbian Politics
‘Normalization was anything but normal’. That is how oral historians Miroslav Vaněk and Pavel Mücke introduce the era between the Prague Spring in 1968 and the Velvet Revolution in 1989 in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. Reflexively... more
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      Oral historyCommunismPostcommunismOral History and Memory
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      Eastern European StudiesAmerican StudiesGender StudiesPostsocialism
In a relatively short period of time, Romanian political science has made considerable progress, moving from virtual obscurity to unchallenged local prominence. This article examines the efforts to date to institutionalize political... more
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      Political ScienceDemocratizationPublic UniversitiesRomanian Studies
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      PostcommunismRomaniaMinority ethnic elites
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      Eastern EuropeSoviet HistoryRomanian HistoryRomanian Studies
Soros György közép- és kelet-európai befolyásszerzése 1984-től 2020-ig. Előszó + A Soros-birodalom születése + Szótár
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      NeoliberalismPostcommunismHungarian PoliticsDeep State
This paper analyzes changes in regional electoral behavior and attitudes towards separatism and foreign policy orientation in Ukraine after the “Orange Revolution” and the “Euromaidan,” which turned into a violent internal conflict and... more
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      Political SociologyPolitical Geography and GeopoliticsEthnic StudiesArea Studies
Qui connaît en France l’existence d’une «Convention européenne du paysage», qui fait de celui-ci «une com- posante fondamentale du patrimoine culturel et naturel de l’Europe»? Aujourd’hui les paysages européens con- naissent des... more
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      LandscapeEastern European CinemaPostcommunismBela Tarr
The book is based on the author's recurrent guest lectures at the U. of Warsaw delivered throughout the past decade. It examines political processes in Eastern Europe after the fall of the communist system and collapse of the Soviet... more
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      Eastern EuropeDemocratizationRussiaPostcommunism
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      Romanian HistoryRomanian StudiesPostcommunist studiesEastern Europe, Romania, Postcommunism
""During the "Orange Revolution" in Ukraine, the second largest country in Europe came close to a violent break-up similar to that in neighboring Moldova, which witnessed a violent secession of the Transdniestria region. Numerous... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryPolitical SociologyPolitical Geography and Geopolitics
Article is focused on the development of the political philosophy of Milan Šimečka from the critic of the utopian elements in the official ideology of Communist regime to the formulation of the programm of the open society.
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      Eastern European StudiesTranslation StudiesMarxismCzech History
Political Systems of Visegrad Group Countries. Editor Wojciech Gizicki. Trnava - Lublin : University of Ss Cyril and Methodius in Trnava in international cooperation with The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin 2012. Juraj... more
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      Eastern European StudiesConstitutional LawComparative PoliticsEastern Europe
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      Eastern EuropePolitical ScienceCzech & Slovak StudiesDemocracy
The question of foreign oppression and its nefarious effects on subdued cultures is usually discussed by postcolonial critics belonging to the dominating West or the formerly colonized Third World. I am troubled by my situation as a... more
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      Eastern European StudiesEastern EuropePostcolonial StudiesEastern European history
This study explores the literary-cultural relation of Eastern Europe – particularly its communist legacy and post-communist trajectory – to postcolonial studies, interrogating the extent to which postcolonialism can function as an... more
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      Comparative LiteraturePostcolonial StudiesPost Cold War EraSalman Rushdie
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      Comparative LiteratureBalkan StudiesPoliticsContemporary Literature
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      Sociology of ReligionRussian StudiesBelarusian StudiesUkrainian Studies
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      Political PhilosophyPolitical AnthropologyEthnologyPostcommunism
This paper analyzes public perceptions of Joseph Stalin and Stepan Bandera in modern Ukraine. It uses data from a national representative survey conducted in September 2013 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology for this study.... more
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryPolitical SociologyEastern European Studies
After three decades since the 1989 revolution, is postcommunism still a relevant concept for understanding Romania's profound transformations after the fall of Ceaușescu's national-communist regime? For a number of reasons detailed in the... more
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      Eastern European StudiesEastern EuropeRomanian HistoryRomanian Studies
Political and cultural essays and op-eds
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This article explores photographic works produced by key members of the Minsk School of Photography before and after the collapse of the USSR in the 1980s and 1990s. Mostly reworking found images from the Soviet past, these artists... more
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      Visual StudiesPortraitsVisual AnthropologySoviet History
For 35 years Yugoslavia was ruled by one of the most glamorous dictators of the 20th century, Marshal Josip Broz Tito. When in June of 1948 he split with Stalin, the western world compared him to the biblical David, who not only dared to... more
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      YugoslaviaKitschNostalgiaPostcommunism
Національна доповідь, підготовлена колективом фахівців Секції суспільних і гуманітарних наук НАН України, є спробою в сучасних геополітичних умовах обґрунтувати концепцію національної стійкості (резильєнтності) як стійкості цивілізаційної... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyComparative PoliticsPolitical Philosophy
Volumul explorează politicile spațiului simbolic implementate în perioada care a urmat prăbușirii regimului comunist în România. Denumirile de străzi, plăcile memoriale și statuile amplasate în spațiul public constituie piesele de bază... more
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      SociologyPostsocialismCommunismRomanian Studies
Marušiak, Juraj. Slovenský záujem na Donbase. Pravda, 21. 2. 2022, roč. XXXII., č. 50, s. 33. ISSN 1335-4051.
https://nazory.pravda.sk/analyzy-a-postrehy/clanok/617598-slovensky-zaujem-na-donbase/
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      Eastern European StudiesRussian StudiesEastern EuropeRussian Foreign Policy
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      Discourse AnalysisEuropean HistoryEastern European StudiesGender Studies
Nation branding -- a set of ideas rooted in Western marketing --gained popularity in the post-communist world by promising a quick fix for the identity malaise of "transitional" societies. Since 1989, almost every country in Central and... more
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      Media and Cultural StudiesEastern EuropeNationalismPostsocialism
Материалы для этого зина были собраны в рамках колла транслокального феминистского проекта Bridging Feminisms весной 2020 года. Из многообразия тем и перспектив мы постарались собрать мозаику рефлексий на тему деколонизации,... more
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      Gender StudiesFeminist TheoryPostcolonial StudiesPostsocialism
In this book chapter we took a close look at the Sziget as a “very European Fair.” Its onset in 1993 made it the heir of both the counterculture and of a re-unifying Europe. Its twenty-three years’ history exemplifies often rehearsed... more
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      European StudiesPopular Music StudiesYouth StudiesPostcommunism
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      HistoryPolitical ScienceRevolutionsCentral European history
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      Conspiracy TheoriesRomanian LiteratureRomanian StudiesPostcommunist studies
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      Cultural StudiesPostcommunismCentral and Eastern EuropeHungary
""This article is an ethnographic study of a 29-kilometer stretch of cross-border highway located in South Albania and linking the city of Gjirokaster with the main checkpoint on the Albanian–Greek border. The road, its politics, and its... more
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      ReligionHistoryEuropean HistoryEuropean History
Komar and Melamid are often described as ironic ‘jokers’. This assessment rings true but does not encapsulate the intellectual density of their oeuvre. Behind the artists’ strategic comedy lurks conceptual rigor, critical engagement with... more
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      Art HistoryContemporary ArtPost-Soviet StudiesHistory of Art
This chapter examines the political system, attitudes towards democracy, and their determinants in Ukraine before, during and after the “Euromaidan.” The research question is as follows: What type of political system has emerged in... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologyEastern European StudiesEuropean Studies
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      PropagandaCommunismHistory Of PropagandaPostcommunism
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      European HistoryEastern European StudiesPostcolonial StudiesBelarusian Studies