Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe
Fighting for Self-Determination, Participation and Control
Chronologie aller Bände (1 - 2)
Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "Armenia after 2018". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Valentina Gevorgyan beginnen. Die Reihe umfasst derzeit 2 Bände. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "Fighting for Self-Determination, Participation and Control".
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- Band: 24
- Autor: Gevorgyan, Valentina
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- Medium: Buch
- Veröffentlicht: 26.02.2024
- Genre: Politik
Armenia after 2018
This book focuses on social and political developments in Armenia during a turbulent post-2018 period. Between 2018 and 2020, the country experienced three significant waves of upheaval: a revolution, a pandemic, and a war. These events had far-reaching implications for Armenia's social, cultural, security, and political foundations. The book provides both factual insights and theoretical underpinnings that help readers understand the country's transformation and the resulting challenges. In its immediate neighbourhood, Armenia is one of the few countries with a clear commitment to democratic governance. However, the country, with its democratic potential in Europe’s eastern neighbourhood, is currently undergoing complex dynamics in security and social spheres. The main goal of this volume is to shed light on Armenia's complicated reality, bring it into the research spotlight, and foster discussions about the country's core challenges.
- Band: 25
- Autor: Druey, Cécile
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- Medium: Buch
- Veröffentlicht: 30.10.2024
- Genre: Politik
Fighting for Self-Determination, Participation and Control
This edited volume traces the tragic history of state collapse and statebuilding, radicalisation and conflict in Chechnya, focusing on the contested and contesting role of historical memory. The time frame covered ranges from the beginning of civil mobilisation during Perestroika in the mid-1980s to the period of increasing authoritarianism, repression and militarisation in the run-up to the Russian-Ukrainian war in the early 2020s. The book’s eleven contributions are divided into five sub-periods and are illustrated by a rich selection of primary materials..

