Pietrzak, Piotr.

In Statu Nascendi : Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations 2020/2. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (203 pages) - In Statu Nascendi . - In Statu Nascendi .

Intro -- Editorial -- PART I: PHILOSOPHY -- Tamara Albertini & -- Piotr Pietrzak. "Clarity is what I seek first" (Interview with Prof. Tamara Albertini) -- Galina Raykova. Hegel's Recollection and Ricoeur's Imagination -- Joseph Thomas Milburn. Identity and Globalised Culture: A Network Approach -- Koumparoudis Evangelos. Information Society and a New Form of Embodiment -- Andrea Giuseppe Ragno. Reinventing Politics: An Epistemic Conversion of Information Technologies -- PART II: POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- Iga Kleszczyńska. An analysis of the economic and political determinants of today's Venezuelan crisis -- Bálint L. Tóth. HSR Projects in V4 Countries: EU-driven spillovers of Central East European transport development initiatives -- Attila Mezei. Balance of Power Theory and the 21st Century: Iron Law of International Relations or an Outdated Idea? -- PART III: IN STATU NASCENDI'S REVIEWS & -- RESPONSES -- Krzysztof Żęgota. In Response to Sergey Sukhankin, Russian Regionalism in Action: The Case of the North-Western Federal District (1991-2017) -- Piotr Pietrzak. A brief introduction to the Journal of Romanian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2019) -- Piotr Pietrzak. In response to Katherine Verdery's "Notes on a century of surveillance" -- Piotr Pietrzak. In response to Maria Bucur's "The Queen Is No Sister. Three Faces of Marie of Romania" -- Piotr Pietrzak. In response to Marius Stan and Vladimir Tismaneanu's "Stalinism and Anti-Stalinism in Romania: The Case of Alexandru Jar Revisited." -- Call for Papers -- Biographic Notes -- What We Stand for in Nineteen Different Languages -- Coming up next in In Statu Nascendi.

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