Maili Vilson: The foreign policy of the Baltic states and the Ukrainian crisis: A case of Europeanization?
Under which circumstances do countries give up bits of their national sovereignty? The best example we know so far comes from Europe: the European Union (EU) has gradually grown to play a significant part in the various policy fields of…
Daniel Šitera: On New Travels in Space-Time: Theoretical Rediscoveries after the Crisis in (Comparative) Capitalism(s)
By Daniel Šitera Using the ‘travelling theory’ paradigm, this article reviews two progressive books in the Comparative Capitalisms (CC) scholarship; New Directions in Comparative Capitalisms Research: Critical and Global Perspectives (eds.: Matthias Ebenau, Ian Bruff & Christian May) and The…
New Perspectives issue 2/2015 out now!
New Perspectives: Interdisciplinary Journal of Central & East European Politics and International Relations We are delighted to present this second issue of New Perspectives – our subscribers have access to the full contents of the journal, which are listed and…
02/2015 Editorial: Constellation to Constellation: Situation, Encounter & Doubt
By Benjamin Tallis, Editor-in-Chief Low was a reaction to having gone through that peculiar… that dull greenie-grey limelight of America and its repercussions; pullingmyself out of it and getting to Europe and saying, For God’s sake re-evaluate why you wanted…
Propaganda by Another Name
Prospect’s cherry-picked evidence says more about the authors’ ideological prejudice than the true state of the Central European countries they disparage. By Benjamin Cunningham The authors of the current cover piece in Prospect magazine, Anton Shekhovtsov and Peter Pomerantsev, are…
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