Information on "International Relations" and "Central and Eastern Europe"
February 2013
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Feb 2013
East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?
Author: Dariusz Kałan
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This paper analyses the Eastern policies (understood as maintaining relations with the Eastern Partnership countries and Russia) of Poland’s Visegrad partners—the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia—and discusses areas in which the V4’s efforts may ... More on «East of Centre: Can the Visegrad Group Speak with One Voice on Eastern Policy?»
December 2012
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5 Dec 2012
India's Policy Towards Central and Eastern Europe
Author: Patryk Kugiel
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This commentary examines Central and Eastern Europe's changing role in India's external policy agenda. More on «India's Policy Towards Central and Eastern Europe»
July 2012
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Jul 2012
Empire and After: Essays in Comparative Imperial and Decolonization Studies
Author: Alexander Morrison, UyamaTomohiko, Fukuda Hiroshi, Akita Shigeru, Penny von Eschen, Niu Jun, Sergey Radchenko, Mridula Mukherjee
Publisher: Slavic Research Center (SRC)
This volume includes articles related to Russian imperialism, Russian relation with Central Asia and Central Europe between empires. More on «Empire and After: Essays in Comparative Imperial and Decolonization Studies»
January 2012
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Jan 2012
NATO Reassurance and Nuclear Reductions: Creating the Conditions
Author: Hans Binnendijk, Catherine McArdle Kelleher
Publisher: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The authors of this paper examine NATO Article 5 reassurance in creating conditions for further nonstrategic nuclear weapons (NSNW) reductions. More on «NATO Reassurance and Nuclear Reductions: Creating the Conditions»
January 2011
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2011
20 Years Without the Berlin Wall: A Breakthrough to Freedom
Author: Natalia Bubnova, Sam Greene, Alexei Arbatov, Lilia Shevtsova, Andrei Ryabov, Maria Lipman, Nikolay Petrov, Alexey Malashenko, Peter Topychkanov, Dmitri Trenin
Publisher: Carnegie Moscow Center
This book focuses on the outcome of transformation in Russia and other post-communist nations, comparing Russia’s experience with that of the Central and Eastern European states. More on «20 Years Without the Berlin Wall: A Breakthrough to Freedom»
December 2010
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Dec 2010
Central Europe and the Geopolitics of Energy
Author: Franklin D Kramer, John R Lyman, Mihaela C Carstei
Publisher: Atlantic Council
Energy security presents quintessential geopolitical challenges. More on «Central Europe and the Geopolitics of Energy»
January 2010
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2010
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 29, No 2
Author: Jörg Wischermann, Kristina Jönsson, François Bafoil, Ruiwen Lin, William Case, Sulastri Osman
Publisher: German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)
This issue of the Journal examines civil society and identity building in Southeast Asia, and also discusses the role of kinship linkages in religious radicalization. More on «Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, Vol 29, No 2» -
Jan 2010
Does Spain Have an Ostpolitik?
Author: Natalia Shapovalova
Publisher: FRIDE
Spain has never had a particularly strong interest in Eastern Europe. More on «Does Spain Have an Ostpolitik?» -
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)»
July 2009
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13 Jul 2009
Why the Obama Administration Should Not Take Central and Eastern Europe for Granted
Author: Pavol Demes, Istvan Gyarmati, Ivan Krastev, Kadri Liik, Adam Rotfeld, Alexandr Vondra
Publisher: European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) / German Marshall Fund of The United States (GMF)
This publication argues that there is a growing sense that Central and Eastern Europe is at a political crossroads. More on «Why the Obama Administration Should Not Take Central and Eastern Europe for Granted»


