Online First – Joel Shelton – ‘Diagnosing Europe: Greece, Macedonia and the Meaning of Crisis’
The Article is available for FREE download here Epigraphs: The influential European political camps are forming in the circles that decide on the policies in accordance with controversial crisis diagnoses (Habermas, 2015: 4). Is diagnosis the work of the historian, of the…
Online First – Cultural Cut – Aliens & Herons by Pavel Karous
A Guide to Fine Art in the Public Space in the Era of Normalisation in Czechoslovakia (1968-1989) The full Cultural Cut is available for FREE Download here Reviving the ‘Exhausted Modern’ Unrivalled in its scope and ambition, yet firmly grounded…
Online First – Peter Sloterdijk: ‘On Pseudonymous Politics’
We are delighted to publish a new, original essay by world-famous philosopher Peter Sloterdijk in New Perspectives. The ESSAY is available for FREE download here A FORUM of RESPONSES to the article is available for FREE download here ‘On Pseudonymous Politics: Regarding Implicit and Explicit…
Article Ahead of Print – Helsinki Syndrome: The Parachronistic Renaissance of Finlandization in International Politics
Read the full article – The Helsinki Syndrome by Tapio Juntunen – in Online First Helsinki Syndrome, Definition: Psychology: Colloquial misnomer for Stockholm Syndrome International Relations (practice): Unfavourable domestic political culture stemming from an ultra-realist and circumspect reading of one’s foreign policy latitude in…
Article ahead of print – Twilight of the Proletariat: Reading Critical Balkanology as Liberal Ideology
by Rade Zinaić Inspired above all by Edward Said’s Orientalism, Critical Balkanology unveils and criticises the ways of depicting Balkans in the dominant Western narrative. Under the Western gaze, the Balkans is imagined – and desired – as a savage place,…
Article ahead of print – On New Travels in Space-time: Theoretical Rediscoveries after the Crisis in (Comparative) Capitalism(s)
In Vol. 23(02) (2015), we published an insightful and provocative review essay by Daniel Šitera on two recent and highly influential edited collections in the field of International Political Economy (IPE). We are now delighted to present the responses of…
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