In Statu Nascendi : Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations 2020/1.
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Intro -- Editorial -- PART I: POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- Eliza Emily Campbell. Dueling with Disinformation: Disinformation and Information and Communication Technologies in the Middle East -- Piotr Pietrzak. How Would Realists Interpret People Republic of China's Wish to "Cultivate the Image of a Responsible Great Power"? What Are the Limitations to Such Interpretations? -- Anastasia Pranindita, Anak Agung Banyu Perwita. The Republic Of Korea-United States Of America's "Strategic Patience": A Counter Measurement of the Alliance in Responding Democratic People's Republic Of Korea's Nuclear Development Program (2013-2017) -- PART II: PHILOSOPHY -- Zoran Kojcic & -- Piotr Pietrzak. Interview With Dr. Zoran Kojcic -- Andreas Georgallides. The unclarity of the ontological frame of the Tractatus -- Dimitris M. Moschos. Paul Tillich's Critical and Political Theology and His Critique of Modernity -- Venera Russo. The Phenomenology of Women. On Female Discourse in Julia Kristeva and Simone de Beauvoir -- Venera Russo. Cross-Language Relation. The Implications of Relativity in Translation and Vice Versa -- PART III: IN STATU NASCENDI'S REVIEWS & -- RESPONSES -- Bálint L. Tóth. In Response to Sergey Sukhankin's "Russian Regionalism in Action: The Case of the North-Western Federal District (1991-2017)" -- Hristiyana Stoyanova. In Response to Natalia Moussienko's "Cultural and Performative Dimensions of the Kyiv Maidan (2013-2014)" -- Piotr Pietrzak. In Response to Salvatore Babones' "The Middling Kingdom: The Hype and the Reality of China's Rise" Foreign Affairs 90 (5): 79-88, 2001 -- Call for Papers -- Biographic Notes -- What We Stand for in Fourteen Different Languages -- Coming up Next on In Statu Nascendi.