Information on "Political History" and "Europe"
April 2012
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Apr 2012
Albanian Politics: The 'Prehistory' of a Coming Political Clash
Author: Ioannis Armakolas, Bledar Feta
Publisher: Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)
This brief examines the looming clash between Albanian prime minister Sali Berisha and president Bamir Topi, who used to be political companions. More on «Albanian Politics: The 'Prehistory' of a Coming Political Clash»
January 2012
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2012
Historia Actual Online, Número 28
Author: José Honorio Martínez, Diego Checa Hidalgo, David Aworawo, Domingo Rodríguez Teijeiro, Óscar Hernández Chinorro, Antonio Ramírez Navarro, Jorge Lafuente del Cano, Domingo García Ramos, Estebán Elena González, Sandra Méndez Muros, Virginia Martín Jiménez, Ana Belén Gómez Fernández, Gehard Hoffmann, Maximiliano E Korstanje, Rafael Zaragoza Pelayo
Publisher: Asociación de Historia Actual (AHA)
Además de las secciones habituales (artículos, debates historiográficos y reseñas de libros) este número trata de temas históricos, políticos y sociales sobre la Guerra Civil Española. More on «Historia Actual Online, Número 28»
August 2011
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Aug 2011
Shades of Grey
Author: Patrycja Sasnal
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper demonstrates that there are certain specifics that make the Polish transition experience in 1989 relevant to the changes unfolding in Egypt and Tunisia, especially in the public sphere. More on «Shades of Grey» -
Aug 2011
Les droites vaudoises à l’aune de l’intégration européenne (1986-1992)
Author: Blaise Fontanellaz
Publisher: Institut européen de l'Université de Genève (IEUG)
Cette recherche a pour sujet l’histoire récente des droites dans le premier canton de Suisse romande tout en touchant à également à l’histoire des relations Suisse-Europe. More on «Les droites vaudoises à l’aune de l’intégration européenne (1986-1992)»
July 2011
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29 Jul 2011
Constitution for a New Hungary
Author: Andrzek Sadecki, Mateusz Gniazdowski
Publisher: Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
A new constitution will come into force in Hungary on 1 January 2012, with its adoption part of the state reform which the Fidesz party led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been implementing since it won the election in April 2010. More on «Constitution for a New Hungary»
April 2011
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Apr 2011
Turkey, NATO & and Nuclear Sharing
Author: Mustafa Kibaroglu
Publisher: British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
This paper presents the views of political diplomatic and military circles in Turkey with respect to the prolonged deployment of US tactical nuclear weapons on Turkish soil. More on «Turkey, NATO & and Nuclear Sharing»
March 2011
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2 Mar 2011
UK Relations with Libya
Author: Ben Smith
Publisher: House of Commons Library
In the light of recent unrest in Libya, this note details the sometimes controversial dealings between the UK government and the regime of Muammer Qaddafi and looks at the reasons for Libya’s partial rehabilitation by the west, in which the UK was cl... More on «UK Relations with Libya»
January 2011
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2011
Context Analysis of the Security Sector Reform in Serbia 1989-2009
Author: Djordje Popovic, Predrag Petrovic, Gorana Odanović, Jelena Radoman
Publisher: Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP)
This paper contains an analysis of security sector reform in Serbia located within the broader social and political context of the events of 1989-2009. More on «Context Analysis of the Security Sector Reform in Serbia 1989-2009»
June 2010
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Jun 2010
100 Days of President Yanukovych
Author: Balázs Jarábik, Natalia Shapovalova
Publisher: FRIDE
The opposition and some sectors of Ukrainian society feel that Ukraine’s national interests have been betrayed in President Viktor Yanukovych's gas-for-fleet deal. More on «100 Days of President Yanukovych»
April 2010
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30 Apr 2010
Learning From the US Experience?
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Greece is now clearly on the brink of default. Should one regard as unthinkable that its fellow eurozone member countries would allow this to happen? The early history of the United States provides an interesting pointer given that the federal budget... More on «Learning From the US Experience?»


