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In Statu Nascendi : Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations 2019/1.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: In Statu NascendiPublisher: Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (311 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783838273099
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: In Statu NascendiDDC classification:
  • 327.101
LOC classification:
  • JZ1305 .I5 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Editorial -- PART I: POLITICS &amp -- THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- Marcin Grabowski &amp -- Piotr Pietrzak: Interview with Marcin Grabowski, Ph.D., on the Ever-Changing Political Situation of the Asia Pacific Region in General, and the Political Backdrop of North Korea in Particular -- Piotr Pietrzak: The Syrian Conflict (2011-ongoing): How a Perfectly Winnable Uprising Has Ended Up as a Ferocious Proxy War of Global Importance -- Hristiyana Stoyanova: The European Union (EU) and the Migration Crisis. The EU-Turkey Deal: policy effectiveness and challenges of implementation -- Nieves Turégano Muñoz: The European Union in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Europe and its compatibility with Hamas -- Nieves Turégano Muñoz: European Union Democracy Promotion in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) -- Piotr Pietrzak: Under what circumstances can Ukraine get the Crimean Peninsula back from the Russian Federation? What are the chances of starting a new chapter in the bilateral relations between the governments in Kiev and in Moscow? -- PART II: PHILOSOPHY, AESTHETICS -- Maria Dimitrova &amp -- Piotr Pietrzak: Interview with Prof. Maria Dimitrova on Emmanuel Levinas' Philosophy -- Stavros S. Panayiotou: Patristic Tradition, Criterialism, and Levinasian Quasi-Theological Conditions of the Self -- Koumparoudis Evangelos: Ceci n'est pas Artemis Papachristou -- Ilona Anachkova: Reconsidering the Notion of Creative Genius in Postmodern Philosophy and Art -- PART III: IN STATU NASCENDI'S REVIEWS &amp -- RESPONSE -- Stavros Panayiotou: In Response to Christina Korkontzelou and Evangelos Koumparoudis' "Was it Greece last decade (2007-2017) or just a culmination of the process that has led Athens to the brink of the economic collapse?".
Piotr Pietrzak: In Response to Krzysztof Żęgota's "The Kaliningrad oblast' of the Russian Federation: a geopolitical challenge for Baltic Sea Region" -- Piotr Pietrzak: In response to Hristiyana Stoyanova's "The UK on the verge of a "constitutional crisis" between a possibility of a second referendum on membership of the European Union, and potentiality of a second vote on Scottish independence" -- Błażej Grygo: In Response to Piotr Pietrzak's "Edward Luttwak on Turkey's Coup d'État" -- Piotr Pietrzak: In Response to John de Geus' "Corporate Instrumentalization of Deliberative Democracy in Global Governance" -- Koumparoudis Evangelos: In Response to Piotr Pietrzak's review of Immanuel Kant's Categorical imperative, and his "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch" (1795) -- Piotr Pietrzak: In response to Eliot A. Cohen's "Trump's lucky year. Why the Chaos Can't Last" -- Call for Papers -- Submission instructions -- Biographic Notes -- What We Stand for in Fourteen Different Languages -- Coming up next on In Statu Nascendi.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Editorial -- PART I: POLITICS &amp -- THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -- Marcin Grabowski &amp -- Piotr Pietrzak: Interview with Marcin Grabowski, Ph.D., on the Ever-Changing Political Situation of the Asia Pacific Region in General, and the Political Backdrop of North Korea in Particular -- Piotr Pietrzak: The Syrian Conflict (2011-ongoing): How a Perfectly Winnable Uprising Has Ended Up as a Ferocious Proxy War of Global Importance -- Hristiyana Stoyanova: The European Union (EU) and the Migration Crisis. The EU-Turkey Deal: policy effectiveness and challenges of implementation -- Nieves Turégano Muñoz: The European Union in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Europe and its compatibility with Hamas -- Nieves Turégano Muñoz: European Union Democracy Promotion in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) -- Piotr Pietrzak: Under what circumstances can Ukraine get the Crimean Peninsula back from the Russian Federation? What are the chances of starting a new chapter in the bilateral relations between the governments in Kiev and in Moscow? -- PART II: PHILOSOPHY, AESTHETICS -- Maria Dimitrova &amp -- Piotr Pietrzak: Interview with Prof. Maria Dimitrova on Emmanuel Levinas' Philosophy -- Stavros S. Panayiotou: Patristic Tradition, Criterialism, and Levinasian Quasi-Theological Conditions of the Self -- Koumparoudis Evangelos: Ceci n'est pas Artemis Papachristou -- Ilona Anachkova: Reconsidering the Notion of Creative Genius in Postmodern Philosophy and Art -- PART III: IN STATU NASCENDI'S REVIEWS &amp -- RESPONSE -- Stavros Panayiotou: In Response to Christina Korkontzelou and Evangelos Koumparoudis' "Was it Greece last decade (2007-2017) or just a culmination of the process that has led Athens to the brink of the economic collapse?".

Piotr Pietrzak: In Response to Krzysztof Żęgota's "The Kaliningrad oblast' of the Russian Federation: a geopolitical challenge for Baltic Sea Region" -- Piotr Pietrzak: In response to Hristiyana Stoyanova's "The UK on the verge of a "constitutional crisis" between a possibility of a second referendum on membership of the European Union, and potentiality of a second vote on Scottish independence" -- Błażej Grygo: In Response to Piotr Pietrzak's "Edward Luttwak on Turkey's Coup d'État" -- Piotr Pietrzak: In Response to John de Geus' "Corporate Instrumentalization of Deliberative Democracy in Global Governance" -- Koumparoudis Evangelos: In Response to Piotr Pietrzak's review of Immanuel Kant's Categorical imperative, and his "Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Sketch" (1795) -- Piotr Pietrzak: In response to Eliot A. Cohen's "Trump's lucky year. Why the Chaos Can't Last" -- Call for Papers -- Submission instructions -- Biographic Notes -- What We Stand for in Fourteen Different Languages -- Coming up next on In Statu Nascendi.

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