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Europe has changed radically since 1989 and continues to change at great speed. This book deals with the principle problems and challenges confronting Europe in the aftermath of the Cold War and the collapse of European communism.Whilst endeavouring
Autor:
Robert Bideleux
Publikováno v:
Interwar East Central Europe, 1918–1941 ISBN: 9780429027222
Peasant households made up at least half the population in each of the interwar East Central European nations, other than the semi-industrial Czech nation. Moreover, the peasant parties were arguably the most distinctive, interesting, and constructiv
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Autor:
Robert Bideleux
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe. 23:9-44
This article first explains how Western “Orientalization” of East Central Europe, the Balkan Peninsula and the Russian Empire during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries resulted in crude and demeaning “Western” caricatures of “East Euro
Autor:
Robert Bideleux
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics. 27:338-363
Far from being uniform and amenable to broad generalizations, the consequences of the international economic crisis of 2008–10 for the post-communist states have been strikingly diverse, and the policy responses of these countries to those crises h
Autor:
Catherine Lee, Robert Bideleux
Publikováno v:
The European Legacy. 14:163-176
Salman Rushdie posed the question, “What kind of idea are you?” We have borrowed his provoking question and held it up to ‘Europe.’ In this article, we suggest that ‘Europe’ cannot be primarily identified or located in terms of geographie
Autor:
Robert Bideleux
Publikováno v:
Perspectives on European Politics and Society. 10:3-16
This article offers a reappraisal of some of the distinctive features and implications of the supranational civil legal order which now encompasses over 500 million Europeans, or about two-thirds of Europe's inhabitants, depending on how Europe is de