Information on "International Relations Theories" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
January 2010
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2010
Perspectives: Review of International Affairs Vol 18 No 2 (2010)
Author: Yannis A Stivachtis, Alexander Bürgin, Michal Kořan, Jan Růžička, Rick Fawn, Paul Luif
Publisher: Institute of International Relations (IIR)
This issue contains an English School approach to state socializaition in Europe, an article about the failed strategies to reverse Turkey's EU membership eligibility, as well as some chapters on the Forum on 'Central Europe'. More on «Perspectives: Review of International Affairs Vol 18 No 2 (2010)»
January 2006
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2006
Reconstruction and Interaction of Slavic Eurasia and Its Neighboring Worlds
Author: Alexei D Voskressenski, Nigel Swain, Ieda Osamu, Ildar Gabdrafikov, Henry E Hale, Constantin Iordachi, Zoltán Kántor, Steven D Roper, Paul Werth, Maeda Hirotake, Victor A Shnirelman, Arai Yukiyasu, Suda Masaru
Publisher: Slavic Research Center (SRC)
This issue of Slavic Eurasian Studies explores issues of identity formation and historical interpretation in Eurasia. More on «Reconstruction and Interaction of Slavic Eurasia and Its Neighboring Worlds»
January 2005
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2005
Perspectives: Review of International Affairs 25 (Winter 2005/2006)
Author: Petr Kratochvíl, Petr Jehlička, Mats Braun, Ivan Eckhardt, Jeni Schaller, Félix Buttin, Marcus Cavelius, Vít Střítecký, Nataša Kubíková
Publisher: Institute of International Relations (IIR)
This issue contains articles on the troublesome concept of sovereignty, the discourse about new vs old wars, Czech dissidents' discourse on Neoconservatism, as well as the Polish-Czechoslovak conflict over Teschen Silesia. More on «Perspectives: Review of International Affairs 25 (Winter 2005/2006)»
March 2004
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Mar 2004
Continuity and Change in the Discipline of IR in Central and Eastern Europe Countries
Author: Petr Drulák, Lucie Königová, Jan Karlas
Publisher: Institute of International Relations (IIR)
This paper describes how the discipline of international relations has become increasingly self-reflective. More on «Continuity and Change in the Discipline of IR in Central and Eastern Europe Countries»
September 2001
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Sep 2001
Actors and Models: Assessing the European Union’s External Capability and Influence
Author: Pierre Willa, Nicolas Levrat, Wolfgang Wagner, Melanie Morisse-Schilbach, Martin Dahl, Martin Benedek, Christophe Bonte, John O’Brennan, Elisabeth Johansson, Sophia Price
Publisher: Institut européen de l'Université de Genève (IEUG)
This work captures the EU’s external capability at a specific point in time following a decade of significant improvement in the EU's instruments and procedures. More on «Actors and Models: Assessing the European Union’s External Capability and Influence»


