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East European Politics and Societies and Cultures is an international, interdisciplinary journal for examination of critical issues related to Eastern Europe.
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Joined November 2012
Our next deadline for special cluster proposal submissions is 31 April. For detailed submission guidelines please contact the Editorial Office (eeps@eepsfoundation.org). We look forward to receiving your proposals.
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You can now find us on Bluesky: @eepsjournal.bsky.social 🦋
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✍️ V novĂ©m ÄŤĂsle ÄŤasopisu @EEPSJournal vÄ›novanĂ©m tĂ©matu post-disentu, najdete takĂ© ÄŤlánek Michala KopeÄŤka.
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New paper out, part of an excellent Special Issue @EEPSJournal on the political legacies of Central European dissent, eds. Ferenc Laczó, Tea Sindbæk Andersen & Tamás Scheibner. This may be the last publication linked to my PhD defended over a decade ago, but who knows... Short🧵:
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My article 'Are They Building a “Second Ireland” 🇮🇪 in Poland 🇵🇱? Political Remitting by Polish Migrants and Return Migrants from Ireland' @EEPSJournal is now in open access on #Researchgate. Please read and enjoy (such interesting interviewees!)🛋️ https://t.co/h1vX9HBGJ3
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PDF | Despite the significant body of literature on migrations after the 2004 and 2007 enlargements of the European Union, including on social... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...
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Here we go: our special section of @EEPSJournal "Biographies of Belonging in the Holocaust" is now online! Coedited with Natalia Aleksiun, the section includes superb contributions by Agnieszka Wierzcholska, Koerber Jeff, @bartov_omer 1/
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This introduction highlights the analytical potential of “belonging” for those studying the social processes of Jewish exclusion in the Holocaust. It does so by...
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happy that @EEPSJournal accepted the piece by @MRabinovych and me on intern. support for decentralization in #Ukraine 2014-2022. A big thanks to @MRabinovych! @jlugiessen
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My new piece for @EEPSJournal explores the EU's role in settling the name issue between Greece and (N.) Macedonia. https://t.co/oWybv5x66d
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The Prespa Agreement concluded between (North) Macedonia and Greece in June 2018 is hailed as a major success for the European Union’s (EU) policy of promoting ...
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A selection of top articles on Ukraine, published as a special #openaccess edition from EEPS - the leading journal in the field, co-edited by @UCLSSEES’s incomparable Wendy Bracewell.
EEPS Special Virtual Issue on UKRAINE selected and introduced by @Joanna_Szostek is now available in #openaccess thanks to @SAGEJournals - please share! https://t.co/csGUDoFj8W
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Check out the newly compiled virtual special issue of East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures @EEPSJournal on #Ukraine
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10) Szostek, Joanna. (2014). Russia and the News Media in Ukraine: A Case of “Soft Power”? https://t.co/cz0Z6jasBi
@Joanna_Szostek
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The mass media are closely associated with the concept of “soft power.” In Russia, as in the West, politicians believe that favorable foreign media coverage can...
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9) Kovalov, Maksym. (2014). Electoral Manipulations and Fraud in Parliamentary Elections: The Case of Ukraine.
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8) Semenova, Elena. (2012). Patterns of Parliamentary Representation and Careers in Ukraine: 1990-2007.
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This article focuses on the patterns of parliamentary representation and careers in post-communist Ukraine. The data includes individual information on 1768 mem...
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7) Tiede, Wolfgang, & Rennalls, Oscar. (2012). Recent Developments in the Ukrainian Judicial System and the Impact of International and European Law. https://t.co/slbpNUUaKe
@wolfgang_tiede
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Ukraine’s judicial system is still shackled by its Soviet past. Despite gaining independence in 1991, it is not surprising that this new sovereign state could n...
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6) D'Anieri, Paul. (2011). Structural Constraints in Ukrainian Politics.
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The 2010 Ukrainian presidential election points to a certain consistency in Ukrainian electoral politics, especially in regional dynamics. These enduring constr...
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5) Osipian, Ararat L., & Osipian, Alexandr L.. (2012). Regional Diversity and Divided Memories in Ukraine: Contested Past as Electoral Resource, 2004-2010.
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4) Marples, David R. (2010). Anti-Soviet Partisans and Ukrainian Memory. https://t.co/Q1RMwoC7hW
@drmarples
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3) Kulyk, Volodymyr (2013). Language Policy in Ukraine: What People Want the State to Do.
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2) Reznik, Oleksandr. (2016). From the Orange Revolution to the Revolution of Dignity: Dynamics of the Protest Actions in Ukraine.
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The article examines the determinants for participation in two Ukrainian revolutions, the Orange Revolution in 2004 and the Revolution of Dignity in 2013–2014. ...
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The virtual issue includes the following articles: 1) Brudny, Yitzhak M., & Finkel, Evgeny. (2011). Why Ukraine Is Not Russia: Hegemonic National Identity and Democracy in Russia and Ukraine.
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The article discusses the impact of national identity on democratization and market reforms in Russia and Ukraine. We develop a concept of hegemonic national id...
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