The Central European Observer

The Central European Observer
Title The Central European Observer PDF eBook
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Pages 946
Release 1926
Genre Czechoslovakia
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The New Central European Observer

The New Central European Observer
Title The New Central European Observer PDF eBook
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Pages 800
Release 1948
Genre Europe, Central
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East Central Europe in the Modern World

East Central Europe in the Modern World
Title East Central Europe in the Modern World PDF eBook
Author Andrew C. Janos
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 516
Release 2000
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780804746885

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A study of East Central Europe and its place in the modern world. Combining narrative with analysis, it presents the past and present of East Central Europe in the larger context of the political and economic history of the continent.

The Idea of Central Europe

The Idea of Central Europe
Title The Idea of Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Otilia Dhand
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 290
Release 2018-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 1838609423

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Central Europe is one of the key notions of classical geopolitics yet it has always been a somewhat elusive concept. Originally perceived as a plan for a German dominated political and economic union, it subsequently emerged to threaten leaders in the East and West in a variety of forms. Otilia Dhand provides a critical examination of the concept of Central Europe, from its early inception to the present day. Making extensive use of archival material, she shows how successive manifestations of Central Europe - of whatever vintage - have failed to bring about their intended changes on the international structure, and how customary claims about Central Europe are not supported by the original source material. The result is a work of outstanding scholarship that advances our understanding of regionalism and geopolitics in Europe.

Our Man in Warszawa

Our Man in Warszawa
Title Our Man in Warszawa PDF eBook
Author Jo Harper
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 220
Release 2021-03-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9633863961

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Written by a Brit who has lived in Poland for more than twenty years, this book challenges some accepted thinking in the West about Poland and about the rise of Law and Justice (PiS) as the ruling party in 2015. It is a remarkable account of the Polish post-1989 transition and contemporary politics, combining personal views and experience with careful fact and material collections. The result is a vivid description of the events and scrupulous explanations of the political processes, and all this with an interesting twist – a perspective of a foreigner and insider at the same time. Settled in the position of participant observer, Jo Harper combines the methods of macro and micro analysis with CDA, critical discourse analysis. He presents and interprets the constituent elements and issues of contemporary Poland: the main political forces, the Church, the media, issues of gender, the Russian connection, the much-disputed judicial reform and many others. A special feature of the book is the detailed examination of the coverage of the Poland’s latest two elections, one in 2019 (parliamentary) and the other in 2020 (presidential) in the British media, an insightful and witty specimen of comparative cultural and political analysis.

Monthly Review of Central Europe

Monthly Review of Central Europe
Title Monthly Review of Central Europe PDF eBook
Author Anglo-International Bank (London, England)
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Pages 258
Release 1925
Genre Europe, Central
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Totalitarian Societies and Democratic Transition

Totalitarian Societies and Democratic Transition
Title Totalitarian Societies and Democratic Transition PDF eBook
Author Tommaso Piffer
Publisher Central European University Press
Pages 442
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9633861322

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This book is a tribute to the memory of Victor Zaslavsky (1937–2009), sociologist, émigré from the Soviet Union, Canadian citizen, public intellectual, and keen observer of Eastern Europe. In seventeen essays leading European, American and Russian scholars discuss the theory and the history of totalitarian society with a comparative approach. They revisit and reassess what Zaslavsky considered the most important project in the latter part of his life: the analysis of Eastern European - especially Soviet societies and their difficult “transition” after the fall of communism in 1989–91. The variety of the contributions reflects the diversity of specialists in the volume, but also reveals Zaslavsky's gift: he surrounded himself with talented people from many different fields and disciplines. In line with Zaslavsky's work and scholarly method, the book promotes new theoretical and methodological approaches to the concept of totalitarianism for understanding Soviet and East European societies, and the study of fascist and communist regimes in general.