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New Eastern Europe 3/2012

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The Summer 2012 issue of New Eastern Europe takes a closer look at the political and cultural developments taking place in the region. The theme of this issue, New Europe, Old Problems highlights the fact that even though we are in the 21st century, many of the problems these countries faced over 20 years ago before the collapse of the Soviet Union are still present today.

BBC investigative journalist, John Sweeney, reports on his recent trip to eastern Ukraine writing that in Kharkiv, People seem to look on the Soviet ways with respect and affection, which is why they havent changed the street names that much and the Lenin statue still haunts the city. Polish expert, Grzegorz Gromadzki analyzes Russias power system under Putin in comparison to previous regimes, while British researcher and writer, Kelly Hignett, provides a picture of the Cold War style diplomatic-espionage games that are taking place between the United Kingdom and Russia today. And Yegor Vasylyev puts Viktor Yanukovych under the microscope with his analysis of the Ukrainian president.

Belarusian journalist Katerina Barushka tells the story of the 2011 Minsk metro attack and the execution of two young boys who were found guilty in carrying out the attack, while Paweł Kowal, a member of the European Parliament, advocates for a new approach toward Belarus.

In addition, Adam Bodnar and Irmina Pacho from the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights in Warsaw provide their perspective on Polands participation with the American CIA in the imprisonment of terror suspects on Polish soil.

An interview with Timothy Garton Ash convinces us that we cannot talk about a new Iron Curtain. The lines are both more fluid and more complex. while Tad Taube, of the Taube Foundation for Jewish Life and Culture advocates for Poland to rediscover its Jewish heritage in 21st century Eastern Europe.

Cultural texts look at the life of Bruno Schulz, feminism in Poland, and cross-border arts programmes.

Reports from Moscow and Baku wrap up the issue along with reviews of the latest books and films from or about the region.

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Tytuł
New Eastern Europe 3/2012
Rok wydania
2012
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
172
Format
16.0x23.0cm
Języki
angielski
ISSN
20837372
Rodzaj
Czasopismo
EAN
977208373712807
Kraj produkcji
PL
Producent
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