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New Eastern Europe 1/2015 - 2825083415

19,00 zł

New Eastern Europe 1/2015 kolegium europy wschodniej

Czasopisma

The January-February 2015 issue of New Eastern Europe has a specific focus on the current situation in the Baltic states which, despite being full-fledged members of NATO and the European Union, now find themselves on the frontlines of the ongoing crisis with Russia. Countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are now having to deal with uncertainties surrounding many issues like security, economy and a large Russian minority, many of whom do not hold citizenship and are under the strong influence of Russian-language media.For many analysts, the year 2014 was an unpredictable year. The poverty of these analysts, as Paweł Kowal argues in the opening text, is to blame for the passivity in regards to Russia

Sklep: Prolibri.pl

New Eastern Europe 1/2015 - 2857717253

16,90 zł

New Eastern Europe 1/2015 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

Książki

The January-February 2015 issue of New Eastern Europe has a specific focus on the current situation in the Baltic states which, despite being full-fledged members of NATO and the European Union, now find themselves on the frontlines of the ongoing crisis with Russia. Countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are now having to deal with uncertainties surrounding many issues like security, economy and a large Russian minority, many of whom do not hold citizenship and are under the strong influence of Russian-language media.For many analysts, the year 2014 was an unpredictable year. The poverty of these analysts, as Paweł Kowal argues in the opening text, is to blame for the passivity in regards to Russia?s annexation of Crimea and ? if things do not change and we do not start treating Vladimir Putin?s words seriously ? will be to blame if such drastic measures as a nuclear attack are undertaken.Specifically on Ukraine, Russian writer and intellectual Boris Akunin, poignantly points out that in the wake of last year?s events, Russia has lost its closest friend; perhaps for good. In return, it got Crimea under quite controversial circumstances. As Akunin further argues, the future of both Crimea and eastern Ukraine should be decided on by the people who inhabit those territories and he firmly believes they are finally going to be given that choice.Lastly, in our exclusive interview, former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili vows to return to Georgia and get back involved in Georgian politics one way or another.Highlights of the issue include:An opening essay by Paweł Kowal titled: ?The Poverty of Analysts?A series of texts and analyses from the perspective of the Baltic states and SwedenAn exclusive interview with Mikheil SaakashviliReflections on Crimea by Lily Hyde, author of Dream LandAn essay by Klaus Bachmann on why Germany won?t lead the WestA call for a renewed focus for the EU?s Eastern Partnership by Rafał SadowskiAn interview with Russian author Boris AkuninReports on Bulgarian politics and the media situation in HungaryReviews of books from and about the region

Sklep: Booknet.net.pl

New Eastern Europe 2/2013 - 2825057932

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New Eastern Europe 2/2013 kolegium europy wschodniej

Czasopisma

The spring 2013 issue of New Eastern Europe provides special coverage of a complex region marred by a painful past but facing a hopeful, yet fragile future

Sklep: Prolibri.pl

New Eastern Europe 3/2012 - 2825054240

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New Eastern Europe 3/2012 kolegium europy wschodniej

Czasopisma

The Summer 2012 issue of New Eastern Europe takes a closer look at the political and cultural developments taking place in the region. The theme of this issue,

Sklep: Prolibri.pl

New Eastern Europe 2/2013 - 2857653560

16,90 zł

New Eastern Europe 2/2013 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

PolitykaHistoria EuropyCzasopisma

The spring 2013 issue of New Eastern Europe provides special coverage of a complex region marred by a painful past but facing a hopeful, yet fragile future ? the western Balkans.Vesna Goldsworthy, a Serbian writer and poet, opens this feature with an original poem written especially for this issue. The feature includes acclaimed writer and journalist, Miljenko Jergović, who analyses Croatia?s entry into the European Union by comparing the countries of the region to a bazaar. Polish journalist Ziemowit Szczerek draws attention to the remaining conflict-prone areas and shows that borders still matter ? even on a continent that is so proud of having broken them. Skopje-based Artan Sadiku and Katerina Kolozova show their city as divided to the point of being schizophrenic. While Blerim Reka, former Macedonian Ambassador to the EU, argues for a new approach in the region by opening up the borders and creating a Balkan Benelux. Other articles in the issue explore the promises and challenges of Serbia?s new government, the slow process of reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Yugo-nostalgia, a phenomenon of longing for the old system.In addition to the feature on the Balkans, the issue also includes an essay by philosopher and sociologist, Zygmunt Bauman ? who asks whether the idea of Solidarity, so important in the 20th century, is relevant today?Ukrainian People?s Deputy, Volodymyr Ariev, shows us how the elections in the fall of 2012 do not reflect the will of the Ukrainian people. While Paweł Kowal, a member of the European Parliament, argues that it is high time to consider a way to work with Ukraine?s oligarchs instead of disregarding them as part of the problem.Lastly this issue gives an insightful look at Azerbaijan with an interview with opposition writers Arzu Geybullayeva and Emin Milli as well as a discussion on Azeri-Iranian relations and a report from Gadabay ? a city built on gold.The issue closes with reviews of books from the region, along with a special review of a recent exhibit of Czech surrealist Jan Svankmajer.

Sklep: Booknet.net.pl

New Eastern Europe 3/2012 - 2857645526

16,90 zł

New Eastern Europe 3/2012 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

PolitykaHistoria EuropyCzasopisma

The Summer 2012 issue of New Eastern Europe takes a closer look at the political and cultural developments taking place in the region. The theme of this issue, ?New Europe, Old Problems? highlights the fact that even though we are in the 21st century, many of the problems these countries faced over 20 years ago before the collapse of the Soviet Union are still present today.BBC investigative journalist, John Sweeney, reports on his recent trip to eastern Ukraine writing that in Kharkiv, ?People seem to look on the Soviet ways with respect and affection, which is why they haven?t changed the street names that much and the Lenin statue still haunts the city.? Polish expert, Grzegorz Gromadzki analyzes Russia?s power system under Putin in comparison to previous regimes, while British researcher and writer, Kelly Hignett, provides a picture of the Cold War style diplomatic-espionage games that are taking place between the United Kingdom and Russia today. And Yegor Vasylyev puts Viktor Yanukovych under the microscope with his analysis of the Ukrainian president.Belarusian journalist Katerina Barushka tells the story of the 2011 Minsk metro attack and the execution of two young boys who were found guilty in carrying out the attack, while Paweł Kowal, a member of the European Parliament, advocates for a new approach toward Belarus.In addition, Adam Bodnar and Irmina Pacho from the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights in Warsaw provide their perspective on Poland?s participation with the American CIA in the imprisonment of terror suspects on Polish soil.An interview with Timothy Garton Ash convinces us ?that we cannot talk about a new Iron Curtain. The lines are both more fluid and more complex.? while Tad Taube, of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture advocates for Poland to rediscover its Jewish heritage in 21st century Eastern Europe.Cultural texts look at the life of Bruno Schulz, feminism in Poland, and cross-border arts programmes.Reports from Moscow and Baku wrap up the issue along with reviews of the latest books and films from or about the region.

Sklep: Booknet.net.pl

New Europe 1933-1945 - 2877770168

190,85 zł

New Europe 1933-1945 Edition Axel Menges

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

The term Europe has not always been under-stood in the same way. Depending on the period and influenced by the dominant interpreting elites at the time, it was always different features that were emphasised, "new" traditions that were§discovered and "created", and different values - specific to the period - that were claimed as European. Europe is a construct. That is as true today as in the period before 1945.§This monograph focuses on "Sachbücher" (nonfiction books), travelogues and literary-political writings by eight authors who played a key role in the discourse on Europe in the Third Reich and also partly in the early German Federal Re-public. One of them is Walter Kiaulehn. In World War II, in the periodical Signal, Kiaulehn draws up a European "family tree" of a somewhat different, totalitarian kind - naturally excluding semi-Asiatic Russia as well as England, "a refugee from Eu-rope". England has "swum off" in the direction of the USA. For Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann, Great§Britain and France belong to the "margins of Eu-rope" anyway, while the central powers, Germany and Italy, constitute the actual core of the continent. Europe evolves from the centre, and it is characteristically medial, balanced, mediating between tradition and progress. It is the others who are radical and have no appreciation for the middle course: the Americans with their skyscraper fantasies and the Bolsheviks with their anti-cultural tabula-rasa mentality. "The New Europe", on the other hand, is the continent where in accordance with a golden mean that has developed historically, a moderate Modernism takes shape. An instance of this is the "New Bari", the "favor-ite city of Fascism" that Gustav R. Hocke visits§in 1937 and in which, instead of giant high-rises, he encounters much smaller, six-storey buildings along the new waterfront promenade.§The term "The New Europe" became generally accepted in Germany during the 1930s, and by the beginning of World War II it was an integral part of the German discourse on Europe.§Carl Wege teaches at the University of Biele-feld. His research focuses on the interface of lit-erary studies, historiography and journalism. His most recent book is Buchstabe und Maschine. Beschreibung einer Allianz, published by Suhr-kamp Verlag. At present he is working on a new research project, titled "The construction of a community of values and of a shared destiny. The discourse on Finland in Germany from 1933 to 1945".

Sklep: Libristo.pl

The Middle Kingdoms: A New History of Central Europe - 2874068753

146,44 zł

The Middle Kingdoms: A New History of Central Europe Basic Books

Książki / Literatura obcojęzyczna

Sklep: Libristo.pl

Central Europe A new Dimension of Heritage - 2825662826

19,60 zł

Central Europe A new Dimension of Heritage Międzynarodowe Centrum Kultury Kraków

Wydawnictwa naukowe i popularno-naukoweHistoria Europy

Central Europe A new Dimension of Heritage - International Conference 1-2 June 2001Academic editor Jacek Purchla

Sklep: Booknet.net.pl

New Eastern Europe 1-2/2020 - 2860856101

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New Eastern Europe 1-2/2020 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Reportaż

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 1-2/2020 Autorzy Wielu Autorów, Wojciech Przybylski, Krzysztof Czyżewski, Aleksandra Kuczyńska-Zonik, Adam Lelonek, Adam Balcer, Agnieszka Legucka Język polski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy

Sklep: Wieszcz.pl

New Eastern Europe 4/2020 - 2860856055

17,00 zł

New Eastern Europe 4/2020 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Kultura

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 4/2020 Autorzy Beata Górka-Winter, Karina Shyrokykh, Anna Korbut, Lasha Pataraia Język angielski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy Wschodniej Rok wydania 2020 Wydanie 1 Liczba

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New Eastern Europe 2/ 2017 - 2860836382

17,00 zł

New Eastern Europe 2/ 2017 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Polityka

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 2/ 2017 Autor Praca zbiorowa Język angielski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy Wschodniej Rok wydania 2017 Liczba stron 188 Format pdf

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New Eastern Europe 1/ 2018 - 2860836380

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New Eastern Europe 1/ 2018 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Polityka

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 1/ 2018 Autor Praca zbiorowa Język angielski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy Wschodniej Rok wydania 2017 Liczba stron 188 Format pdf

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New Eastern Europe 6/ 2017 - 2860836378

17,00 zł

New Eastern Europe 6/ 2017 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Polityka

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 6/ 2017 Autor Praca zbiorowa Język angielski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy Wschodniej Rok wydania 2017 Liczba stron 188 Format pdf

Sklep: Wieszcz.pl

New Eastern Europe 1/2017 - 2860836377

17,00 zł

New Eastern Europe 1/2017 Kolegium Europy Wschodniej

/ Ebooki / Polityka

Tytuł New Eastern Europe 1/2017 Autor Praca zbiorowa Język angielski Wydawnictwo Kolegium Europy Wschodniej Rok wydania 2017 Liczba stron 204 Format pdf

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