New Eastern Europe - ebook
New Eastern Europe - ebook
"New Eastern Europe is a new Quarterly magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs. The magazine is the sister edition of the Polish version Nowa Europa Wschodnia, which has been on the Polish market since 2008. Countries in particular focus in New Eastern Europe include Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, as well the Caucasus region - Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Chechnya, etc.
Articles in New Eastern Europe focus on a wide range of social, political and cultural issues facing this region. The journal includes original opinion and analytical texts; historical accounts; reports from correspondents in the countries with full colour photos; and reviews of books, music and film about and emerging from Eastern Europe."
Spis treści
Opinion and Analysis
Alexandr Yakuba Oil Goes East
Linas Jegelevicius Nuclear Power Politics
Paweł Kost The Great Improvisation
Anna Cieślewska and Elwira Wysocka Water Wars
Eugeniusz Smolar Edward Lucas Strikes Back
Jadwiga Rogoża All the President’s Men
Dominika Bychawska-Siniarska Russia’s Limited Compliance
Vitaly Portnikov The Post-Soviet Collapse
Paweł Świeboda A Zone of Oblivion
Ian Hansen Avoiding a Lonely Stroll
Kelly Hignett The Wild, Wild East
Eoin Micheál McNamara Failing to Defrost the Frozen Conflicts
Interviews
A conversation with Luke Harding Strange Details: Love, loathing and the FSB
A conversation with Slovak novelist Jozef Banáš A Cosmopolitan and a European
Reports
Anna Łabuszewska First Lady Once Again
Horia-Victor Lefter Shades of Belarus
History
Andriy Chaban Beyond Fronts and Nations
Robert Kostro Vilnius: Conflict and Reconciliation
People, Ideas, Inspirations
Piotr Kosiewski Through the Lens
Mayhill Fowler A Soviet Ukrainian Star: Bohdan Stupka 1941-2012
Books and Reviews
Filip Mazurczak Memoir of a Slavic Soul
On Madeleine Albright’s Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War
William Schreiber A Federalist in Moldova
On William H. Hill’s Russia, the Near Abroad and the West: Lessons from the Moldova-Transnistria Conflict
Annabelle Chapman From Moscow to the Gulag: A History Lesson in Love
On Orlando Figes’ Just Send Me Word: A True Story of Love and Survival in the Gulag
Gwen Jones Coming to Terms with the Past
On Paul Lendvai’s Hungary: Between Democracy and Authoritarianism
Iwona Reichardt Hello Honni! Goodbye Lenin!
On the exhibition GDR. Stories from a vanished country, Krakow, Poland
Karolina Słowik Russian Stars Shine in Saint Petersburg.
On the XII International Mariinsky Ballet Festival and the XX Stars of the White Nights Music Festival, St. Petersburg, Russia
Kategoria: | Literatura i kultura |
Język: | Angielski |
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Rozmiar pliku: | 4,8 MB |