Between Lenin and Bandera : Decommunization and Multivocality in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine / / Anna Kutkina, Andreas Umland, Juri Mykkänen
| Between Lenin and Bandera : Decommunization and Multivocality in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine / / Anna Kutkina, Andreas Umland, Juri Mykkänen |
| Autore | Kutkina Anna |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2021 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (329 pages) |
| Disciplina | 947.7 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Decommunization
Dekommunisierung Euromaidan Multivocality Multivokalität Ukraine |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7506-3 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Theory as 'Hegemonic' Practice -- Constructing Multivocality -- The 'Imagined Community' -- Bridging -- 2. The Postcolonial Soviet -- Disputing Othering -- The Opposition -- Debating Decommunization -- 3. 'Researching' Methods -- Interviews, Visuals, Texts -- Textual and Narrative Analysis -- 4. The Poster-Roots of the Lenin cult -- Methodology of the Poster -- The Leaders Cult -- Historical Memory -- 5. Art of the Protest -- Messages of the Revolution -- The "Strike Poster"-"Страйк Плакат" -- Posters and the State -- Romanticization + Realism -- Birth of Dialogism? -- 6. Meanings of Lenin -- The 'Leninfall'-Original Multivocality -- Creative Remembering -- The Lenin Camouflage -- 7. Filling the 'Pedestal' -- Bandera and the Nationalist Discourse -- The Bookshelves: Mirroring Decommunization -- "One Hundred Years of Fighting for Independence" -- The 'Other,' the Ukrainian, and the State -- Conclusion -- References -- APPENDIX. |
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Kutkina Anna
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2021 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Borotbism: A Chapter in the History of the Ukrainian Revolution / / Ivan Maistrenko, Andreas Umland, Peter Dornan, Chris Ford, George S.N. Luckyj
| Borotbism: A Chapter in the History of the Ukrainian Revolution / / Ivan Maistrenko, Andreas Umland, Peter Dornan, Chris Ford, George S.N. Luckyj |
| Autore | Maistrenko Ivan |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (422 pages) : illustrations, maps |
| Disciplina | 947.7 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
History
Ukraine Revolution 1917 |
| ISBN |
9783838270975
3838270975 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | ; Acknowledgements -- ; Foreword / by Marko Bojcun -- ; Editors Note -- ; Introduction / by Christopher Ford -- The Ukrainian Revolution from today's vantage point -- The Colonial Terrain and Social Forces of the Revolution -- Problems of the Ukrainian Revolution -- The Tragedy of the Russo-Ukrainian War -- The War within the Ukrainian Peoples Republic -- What might have been and legacy of the Borotbisty -- Illustrations -- Biographical Sketch of Ivan Maistrenko -- Introduction to the 1954 edition / by Ivan Maistrenko -- Historical Antecedents -- Components of Ukrainian Political Thought -- The Russian Influence -- The Cult of the Peasant -- Romantic Nationalism : the Search for Self-Existence -- Ideological Precursors of Borotbism -- Drahomanov : the Father of Ukrainian Political Parties -- Marxism Enters Ukraine -- The Experience of the Revolutionary Ukrainian Party (RUP) -- The Problem of National Liberation -- Formulation of the National Program -- Nationalism Splits the RUP -- The Lesson of the Spilka -- Origins of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries (UPSR), Predecessor of Borotbism -- Ideological Background of the UPSR -- The First Attempts at Formation of Ukrainian SR Groups Before 1917 -- The First SR Groups and Party Program -- Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries in 1917 -- From the First to the Second Congress of the UPSR -- The First Congress of the UPSR -- The Growth and Influence of the UPSR -- From the Second to the Third Congress of the UPSR -- The Second Congress of the UPSR and its Turn to the Left -- Influence of Bolshevik Ideas on the Ukrainian Revolution and on the UPSR -- From the Third Congress of the UPSR to the Liquidation of Ukrainian Revolutionary Democracy -- The Third Congress of the UPSR and the Party's movement toward the Soviet position -- The Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War -- Failure of a Left SR Coup and of a Right SR Government -- The Borotbisty Under the Hetmanate -- Worker and Peasant Opposition to the Hetman Coup -- The Second All-Ukrainian Peasants' Congress -- The Second All-Ukrainian Workers' Congress -- The Fourth Congress of the UPSR and the Split -- The Fourth Congress -- Aftermath of the Congress -- The Program of the Borotbisty -- The Platform of the New Central Committee -- The Weapon of Terror -- The National Question -- Movement of the Borotbisty Toward a Non-Bolshevik Soviet Platform -- The Kharkiv Province Party Conference -- The August Conference of Party Emissaries -- The Borotbisty in Revolt Against the Hetmanate and the Directory -- The General Uprising Against the Hetmanate -- Disaffection with the Directory -- Failure of the Directory's Military and Foreign Policy -- Peasants' Congresses Under Borotbist Influence -- Final Attempts to Reunite the UPSR -- Borotbist Ties with Pro-Soviet Parties -- Inherent Weakness of the Borotbisty -- The Second Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine -- The Bolshevik Approach to the Ukrainian Problem -- Borotbist Efforts to Form a Government -- The Borotbist Central Revolutionary Committee -- Attempted Use of Hryhoryiv's Army -- Implementation of Bolshevik Occupation Policy -- Borotbism in Crisis -- Internal Party Differences -- Rejection by the CP(b)U -- Joint Action Against Hryhoryiv -- Bolshevik Detente with the Borotbisty -- Hryhoryiv's revolt against the Bolsheviks -- Borotbisty in the Denikin Underground -- Formation of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) : UCP(B) -- Two Views on the Formation of the UCP(B) -- The "Dual Roots" Theory -- The Bolshevik Argument -- Borotbist Opposition to the Denikin Regime -- The Borotbist Underground in Kyiv -- Borotbist Activity Among the Partisans -- The third Period of Bolshevik Rule in Ukraine -- Bolshevik Re-Examination of the Ukrainian Problem -- Bolsheviks Face to Face with the Ukrainian Problem -- The Guiding Hand of Lenin -- Bolshevik Resolutions -- The Russian Bolsheviks -- The Ukrainian Bolsheviks -- The Borotbist-Ukrainian Bolshevik Agreement -- Final Borotbist Attempt To Organize : a Ukrainian Red Army -- Interlude with Makhno -- Alliance with Ataman Volokh -- The Trotsky Order -- The Growth and Dissolution of the UCP(B) -- The Spread of Borot'bism Among the Masses -- The Bolshevik Ring Around the Borotbisty -- Dissolution of the UCP(B) -- Divers Views on the Dissolution of the Borotbisty -- The Borotbisty in the CP(b)U -- The CP(b)U and the UCP(b) Compared -- Composition of the CP(b)U -- Composition of the UCP(b) -- A Letter From a Ukrainian SR Emigre -- Borotbism Versus Philistinism in the CP(b)U -- Shumskism -- Reminiscences of the Borotbist Organization in the District of Kobeliaky -- Biographical Sketches of Individual Borotbisty -- Platform of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Party of Socialist Revolutionaries : the Present State of Affairs and Party Tactics (approved by Central Committee on June 3, 1918) -- Draft Decree on Encouraging the Development of Culture of the Ukrainian People -- Explanatory Note to the Decree -- Text of the Decree -- Memorandum of the Ukrainian Communist Party (Borotbisty) to the Executive Committee of the Third Communist International -- I -- II -- IV [sic] -- Special Supplement -- Soviet Responses to Maistrenko's Borotbism -- ; Bibliography -- General Works -- Congresses and Conferences -- Communist International -- CP(b)U -- RSDRP(b) and RCP(b) -- Articles -- Letters, Speeches, Draft Projects, Resolutions -- ; Index of Names -- ; Index of Subjects -- ; Notes. |
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Maistrenko Ivan
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
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Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm : Evolving Design as Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria / / Philip Gamaghelyan, Andreas Umland, Susan Allen
| Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm : Evolving Design as Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria / / Philip Gamaghelyan, Andreas Umland, Susan Allen |
| Autore | Gamaghelyan Philip |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (293 pages) |
| Disciplina | 327.17 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Syria
conflict resolution |
| ISBN |
9783838270579
3838270576 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Questions I am aiming to address -- The organization of the text -- Part I -- Chapter 1 Critical review of conflict resolution theories -- Binary frames in conflict resolution -- Realist theories of international relations -- Liberal theories of international relations -- In the shadow of Track 1: interactive problem solving -- Alternative to binary frames in conflict resolution -- Multitrack models of conflict resolution -- Network theory -- The third side -- Constructivist trends in conflict analysis -- Reflective and elicitive practice -- Theories of ethnicity and nationalism -- Critical theory -- Structuration theory: segue into participatory research design -- Chapter 2 Methodology -- Participatory action research -- Case selection -- Auto-ethnography -- First-person action research and collective auto-ethnography -- Second-person action research -- Ethical considerations and limitations -- Chapter 3 Auto-ethnographic sketch -- My background, the resulting perspective and subjectivity, and their role in this research -- Part II -- Chapter 4 On ethical and methodological challenges of leading a Syrian dialogue program in the middle of a civil war: from exclusion to inclusion -- The program design and implementation -- Program design vs. program reality -- Intermission -- Back to dialogue -- Methodological agony -- Reframing -- Getting real -- Closure -- Implications of the Syrian dialogue for this research: toward inclusive frames that do not privilege the violent extremes -- Chapter 5 On methodological challenges of leading an analytic initiative in the context of the long-lasting Nagorno-Karabakh conflict: from inclusion to exclusion -- The Nagorno-Karabakh Analytic Initiative -- The first meeting -- The first full symposium.
The second full symposium -- Working group -- Implications of the Nagorno-Karabakh Analytic Initiative for recognizing power dynamics and resulting exclusion, and marginalization -- Part II postscript -- Part III -- Chapter 6 Influence of macro-frames on conflict resolution practice. Addressing exclusion perpetuated by binary conflict discourses of international relations -- In the shadow of the international relations discourse -- Practical implications of naming initiatives "Track 2": impact on selection -- Practical implications of naming initiatives "Track 2": impact on dialogue -- Leaving the shadow: addressing patterns of marginalization influenced by the international relations discourse -- Conceptual alternatives -- Evolving Designs: rethinking the language of mediation -- Evolving Designs: rethinking dialogue and PSW -- Evolving Designs in practice: transforming the Analytic Initiative -- Chapter 6 postscript: gender and other binaries that affect conflict resolution practice -- Chapter conclusions -- Chapter 7 Marginalization specific to conflict resolution initiatives. Addressing the formation of dominant factions -- Formation of a single dominant faction within initiatives -- Cultural intelligibility to the organizers -- Reliance on a dominant discourse external to the initiative -- Competition for domination and shifting marginalization -- Recognizing and addressing domination and resulting marginalization -- Chapter conclusions -- Chapter 8 Addressing marginalization patterns within the conflict resolution community -- Competition among organizations -- Walking the talk: the case for the organizations preaching cooperation to lead by example -- Power struggles within teams -- Addressing marginalization within teams -- Chapter conclusions -- Chapter 9 Lessons learned -- Reflection: the learning and the key findings. Action: Evolving Designs in Imagine Center's recent initiatives -- Questions for further research -- Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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Gamaghelyan Philip
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Development and Dystopia : Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe / / Mikhail Minakov, Andreas Umland, Alexander Etkind
| Development and Dystopia : Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe / / Mikhail Minakov, Andreas Umland, Alexander Etkind |
| Autore | Minakov Mikhail, Prof |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2018 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 pages) |
| Disciplina | 947.7086 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Ukraine
Post-Soviet Eastern Europe |
| ISBN |
9783838271125
3838271122 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I: Complex Modernity and Eastern European Political Cultures -- 1.1. Eastern Europe Between Progress and Demodernization -- 1.2. Systemic Corruption and the Eastern European Social Contract -- 1.3. The Language of Dystopia -- 1.4. War, Peace and Applied Enlightenment -- 1.5. Post-Soviet Parliamentarism -- Part II: Making Sense of Ukrainian Revolutions -- 2.1. Revolutionary Cycles: Dialectics of Liberation and Liberty in Ukraine -- 2.2. The Evolution of Ukrainian Oligarchy -- 2.3. The Color Revolutions in Post-Soviet Countries -- Part III: Euromaidan and After -- 3.1. Images of the West and Russia Among Supporters and Opponents of the Euromaidan -- 3.2. Ukraine's Government, Civil Society and Oligarchs after Euromaidan -- 3.3. Risks for Ukrainian Democracy After Euromaidan -- Part IV: (Dys)Assembling Europe -- 4.1. The Impact of Russia's Ukraine Policy on the Post-Soviet order -- 4.2. The Novorossiya Myth from a Transnational Perspective -- 4.3. Dynamic Obstacles for Integration Between the European Union and Eurasian Economic Union -- 4.4. The Eastern European 20th Century: Lessons for Our Political Creativity -- 4.5. Overcoming European Extremes: In Place of a Conclusion -- Bibliography. |
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Minakov Mikhail, Prof
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2018 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The Effects and Implications of Kazakhstan’s Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards : A Resource Dependence Perspective / / Oksana Kim, Andreas Umland, Svetlana Vady
| The Effects and Implications of Kazakhstan’s Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards : A Resource Dependence Perspective / / Oksana Kim, Andreas Umland, Svetlana Vady |
| Autore | Kim Oksana |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (145 pages) : color illustrations |
| Disciplina | 346.519506648 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Kasachstan
IFRS Finance |
| ISBN |
9783838209876
3838209877 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Foreword -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Background information -- 2.1. Kazakhstan's history and development after the collapse of the Soviet Union -- 2.2. Capital market reforms and adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Kazakhstan -- 2.2.1. National stock market system -- 2.3. Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 3. Global adoption of IFRS -- 3.1. History behind the global movement to adopt a uniform set of accounting standards and the evolvement of IFRS -- 3.2. Empirical evidence regarding implementation of IFRS: economic and legal explanations to the degree of success of IFRS adoption -- 3.3. Alternative explanations to the IFRS adoption consequences, not limited by legal andeconomic arguments. Evidence regarding the IFRS adoption benefits for CIS countries -- Chapter 4. Resource dependence theory and its application to Kazakhstan's strategic decision to become the first and early adopter of IFRS within the CIS -- 4.1. The main provisions of the Resource Dependence Theory -- 4.2. Application of the Resource Dependence Theory to Kazakhstan's strategic decision to become the first adopter of IFRS within the CIS -- Chapter 5. Empirical Analyses -- 5.1. Value relevance of reported information in the post-adoption period -- 5.2. Comparison of value relevance of reported information for Kazakhstani and Russian public firms -- 5.3. Examining changes in market efficiency over time, before and after IFRS adoption, using the KASE index -- 5.2.1. Autocorrelation Test -- 5.2.2. The unit root test -- 5.4. Kazakhstani blue chips cross-listed in London: The market reaction to the crosslisting event -- Chapter 6. Future perspectives. -- 6.1. Kazakhstan's success and future perspectives.
6.2. The future of the IFRS reporting practices in Kazakhstan -- Chapter 7. Conclusions -- Bibliography. |
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Kim Oksana
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Informal Healthcare in Contemporary Russia : Sociographic Essays on the Post-Soviet Infrastructure for Alternative Healing Practices / / Yulia Krasheninnikova, Andreas Umland, Vasily Vlassov
| Informal Healthcare in Contemporary Russia : Sociographic Essays on the Post-Soviet Infrastructure for Alternative Healing Practices / / Yulia Krasheninnikova, Andreas Umland, Vasily Vlassov |
| Autore | Krasheninnikova Yulia |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xv, 281 pages) |
| Disciplina | 362.10947 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Russia
Medicine health care |
| ISBN |
9783838209708
3838209702 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Author's note -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Goals and tools of informal healthcare sociography -- 1.1. Problem statement -- 1.2. Description model -- 1.3. "Informal healthcare" drivers -- 2 Agents in the markets for health products -- 2.1. "We are like Galileo-they burn us at the stake, but we continue promoting dietary supplements": Direct selling of health products -- 2.2. Latent functions of the healthcare institution: The case of pharmacies -- 2.3. Contemporary peddlers: Itinerant trade and peddling health products -- 3 Health from the garden, forest, and market: Procuring and selling gifts of nature -- 4 Shadow and respectable alternative medicine: From healers to "complementary" specialists -- 4.1. "People remember a certain Baba Vanga, so they will also remember me": Healers -- 4.2. Frontier zone: Ambivalent status, recognition problems and shadow practices of complementary and alternative medicine specialists -- 4.3. All diseases of the nerves: Psychotherapy as an alternative to orthodox medicine -- 5 Religious institutions: Health concerns and commerce on health problems -- 5.1. The attitude of religious organizations to conventional and alternative medicine -- 5.2. Treatment arsenal: Religious ceremonies, rituals, and practices to address health problems -- 5.3. Social service as a form of religions' participation in healthcare -- 5.4. Religious associations in the markets for health products -- 6 The "informal healthcare" framework: Information markets -- 6.1. Mass media -- 6.2. Information intermediaries -- Afterword -- Appendices -- Appendix 1. Characteristics of the fieldwork in the Perm Territory -- Appendix 2. The religious landscape in the field research area -- References. |
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Krasheninnikova Yulia
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Joining a Prestigious Club : Cooperation with Europarties and Its Impact on Party Development in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine 2004–2015 / / Maria Shagina, Andreas Umland, Kataryna Wolczuk
| Joining a Prestigious Club : Cooperation with Europarties and Its Impact on Party Development in Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine 2004–2015 / / Maria Shagina, Andreas Umland, Kataryna Wolczuk |
| Autore | Shagina Maria |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (265 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 324.24758 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Moldova
Ukraine Georgia Europe parties |
| ISBN |
9783838270845
3838270843 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910957016403321 |
Shagina Maria
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Kind Words, Cruise Missiles, and Everything in Between : The Use of Power Resources in U.S. Policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989–2008 / / Barbara Kunz, Andreas Umland, William Hill
| Kind Words, Cruise Missiles, and Everything in Between : The Use of Power Resources in U.S. Policies towards Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus 1989–2008 / / Barbara Kunz, Andreas Umland, William Hill |
| Autore | Kunz Barbara |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (291 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 327.730438 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
USA
Poland Belorussia |
| ISBN |
9783838270654
3838270657 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- I Introduction -- I.1 The background -- I.1.1 Preserving the unipolar moment -- I.1.2 On the ground: the U.S. in Central and Eastern Europe -- I.2 Empirical objectives -- II The theoretical framework and methodology -- II.1 Introduction and research questions -- II.1.1 Neoclassical realism: an introduction -- II.1.2 Elite perceptions: of more than just the system? -- II.2 Non-friends, friends and undecided states -- II.2.1 Non-friends -- II.2.2 Friends -- II.2.3 Concluding remarks: undecided states -- II.3 Two types of power resources and foreign policy tools -- II.3.1 Power in political realism -- II.3.2 Positive and negative power: the relevance of base values -- II.3.3 Negative power and its bases -- II.3.4 Positive power and its bases -- II.3.5 Power resources and foreign policy tools -- II.4 Linking states' friend / non-friend / undecided status to power -- II.5 Concluding remarks on the theoretical framework -- II.6 Methodological considerations -- II.6.1 The cases -- II.6.2 Sources -- II.6.3 Research design: Comparative case studies -- II.6.4 Three steps in addressing the sources -- III U.S. Foreign Policies Towards Poland -- III.1 Introduction -- III.2 Laying the foundations: the U.S. and Solidarność -- III.2.1 Accompanying Poland to de facto independence 1989-1991 -- III.2.2 Foreign Policy Tools in Solidarność-times -- III.3 An emerging new best friend in Europe: the second Gulf War and NATO enlargement -- III.3.1 Euro-Atlantic integration or: Overcoming Yalta -- III.3.2 Foreign policy tools 1991 to 2000 -- III.4 The heydays and their aftermath: 2001 onwards -- III.4.1 State Tourism: Bush, Kwaśniewski and the Iraq war -- III.4.2 Foreign policy tools 2001 to 2005 -- III.5 After Kwaśniewski: 2005 onwards -- III.5.1 The double Kaczyński era.
III.5.2 Donald Tusk, the conclusion of the Missile Defence Agreement-and still no visa waiver programme -- III.5.3 Foreign policy tools after Kwaśniewski -- III.6 Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Poland 1989-2008 -- IV U.S. Foreign Policies Towards Ukraine -- IV.1 Introduction: America's recognition of Ukraine's independence -- IV.2 The early years: Moscow-centrism and a focus on nuclear non-proliferation 1991 to 1994 -- IV.2.1 Solving the nuclear question -- IV.2.2 The Lisbon Protocol and Ukraine's accession to the NPT as a nuclear-free state -- IV.2.3 Foreign Policy Tools in solving the nuclear question -- IV.3 Conventional non-proliferation: Ukraine's accession to the MTCR, Bushehr and the Satellite Deal 1994 to 1998 -- IV.3.1 Getting Ukraine to join the MTCR -- IV.3.2 The Policy of issue linkage: non-proliferation, nuclear power plants and satellites -- IV.3.3 Foreign Policy Tools in making Ukraine join the MTCR -- IV.4 Euro-Atlantic integration: Ukraine in its wider context 1994 to 2004 -- IV.4.1 The U.S.-Ukrainian honeymoon: broadening relations -- IV.4.2 Setbacks and frustration -- IV.4.3 Multilateralising Ukraine's transformation: Ukraine and NATO -- IV.4.4 Foreign Policy Tools in promoting Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic integration -- IV.5 After the Orange Revolution: diminished U.S. interest 2004 to 2008 -- IV.5.1 Few illusions left: the Orange Revolution and its aftermath -- IV.5.2 Foreign policy tools 2004 to 2008 -- IV.6 Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Ukraine -- V U.S. Foreign Policies Towards Belarus -- V.1 Introduction: At odds with the West -- V.2 Belarus and the US: the early years -- V.2.1 Belarus: The unproblematic answer to the nuclear question -- V.2.2 Foreign policy tools in early U.S.-Belarusian relations -- V.3 Lukashenka and "Selective Engagement "with Minsk. V.3.1 Rigged elections and referenda: Deteriorating relations -- V.3.2 The Belarus Democracy Act -- V.3.3 Political Prisoners, Sanctions and Personae Non Gratae -- V.3.4 "Selective engagement" and foreign policy tools -- V.4 The wider context: Belarus in international politics -- V.4.1 The Bush II era: Belarus as a rogue state? -- V.4.2 Belarus and Euro-Atlantic Integration -- V.4.3 The wider context and foreign policy tools -- V.5 Conclusions on U.S. foreign policies towards Belarus 1991-2008 -- VI Conclusions -- VI.1 Returning to the research questions -- VI.2 Empirical findings: U.S. post-Cold War policies towards Poland, Ukraine and Belarus -- VI.3 Implications for theory building: linking status to power -- VI.3.1 Friends, non-friends and undecided states: an element of the missing link -- VI.3.2 A category of its own: undecided states -- VI.3.3 Positive and negative power as means to shape and control the environment -- VI.4 Final remarks -- Annex -- High-level contacts between the U.S. and Poland, Ukraine and Belarus -- References -- Primary Sources -- Speeches, Press Releases and Briefings* -- Background Notes -- Treaties, Laws, Reports and Official Strategies -- Websites -- Books and Articles -- Media Sources. |
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Kunz Barbara
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Latvia - A Work in Progress? : 100 Years of State- and Nationbuilding / / David J. Smith, Matthew Kott, Andreas Umland, Andrejs Plakans, Marina Germane, Deniss Hanovs, Valdis Teraudkalns, Geoffrey Swain, Irena Saleniece, Ieva Zake, Una Bergmane, Li Bennich-Björkman, Peteris Timofejevs Henriksson, Daina S. Eglitis, Alfs Vanags, Aldis Purs
| Latvia - A Work in Progress? : 100 Years of State- and Nationbuilding / / David J. Smith, Matthew Kott, Andreas Umland, Andrejs Plakans, Marina Germane, Deniss Hanovs, Valdis Teraudkalns, Geoffrey Swain, Irena Saleniece, Ieva Zake, Una Bergmane, Li Bennich-Björkman, Peteris Timofejevs Henriksson, Daina S. Eglitis, Alfs Vanags, Aldis Purs |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (335 pages) |
| Disciplina | 947.96084 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Latvia
Nationbuilding History |
| ISBN |
9783838206486
3838206487 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | State, nation, and sovereignty amidst uncertainty and change: turning points and continuities in Latvian society and polity / David J. Smith -- Death and transfiguration: reflections on World War I and the birth of the Latvian state / Andrejs Plakans -- Latvians as a civic nation: the interwar experiment / Marina Germane -- Why remember Paul Schiemann? / David J. Smith -- The return of the gods?: authoritarian culture and neo-paganism in interwar Latvia, 1934-1940 / Deniss Hanovs and Valdis Tēraudkalns -- "Come on Latvians, join the party--we'll forgive you everything": ideological struggle during the national communist affair, summer 1959 / Geoffrey Swain -- "At first we missed our Latvia ...": attitudes towards Latvian state during the Soviet period / Irēna Saleniece -- Latvians in exile and the idea of the Latvian state / Ieva Zake -- International reactions to the independence of the Baltic states: the French example, 1989-1991 / Una Bergmane -- "You are not the people": revisiting citizenship and geopolitics / Li Bennich-Björkman -- Post-Soviet Latvia: a consolidated democracy in the third decade of independence? / Geoffrey Pridham -- The Europeanisation of Latvia's public policy: the case of foreign aid policy, 2004-2010 / Pēteris Timofejevs Henriksson -- Paradoxes of power: gender, work, and family in the new Europe / Daina S. Eglitis -- Reflections on the political economy of the Latvian state since 1991: the role of external goals: what to do now that externally defined goals have been realised? / Alfs Vanags -- The unbearable myth of convergence: episodes in the economic development of Latvia / Aldis Purs -- The roots of radicalism: persistent problems of class and ethnicity in Latvia's politics / Matthew Kott. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910956438603321 |
| Hannover, : ibidem, 2017 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Macht und Ohnmacht der Utopien: Essays zur Geschichte Russlands im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert : Essays zur Geschichte Russlands im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert / / Leonid Luks, Andreas Umland
| Macht und Ohnmacht der Utopien: Essays zur Geschichte Russlands im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert : Essays zur Geschichte Russlands im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert / / Leonid Luks, Andreas Umland |
| Autore | Luks Leonid, Prof. Dr. |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (397 pages) |
| Disciplina | 947 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
Ideologie
Politischer Wandel Russland Sowjetunion Utopie |
| ISBN |
9783838276779
3838276779 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Inhaltsverzeichnis -- Macht und Ohnmacht der Utopien. Einleitende Bemerkungen -- I. Zwischen Reform und Revolution - Die Dämmerung des Zarenreiches -- Triumph oder Scheitern? Einige Betrachtungen zum „Orden" der russischen Intelligencija anlässlich des 100. Jahrestages der russischen Revolution -- Sergej Vitte vs. Konstantin Pobedonoscev - die russische Selbstherrschaft um die Jahrhundertwende zwischen Reform und Gegenreform -- II. Die russische Revolution als epochale Zäsur -- Die Entzauberung des russischen Revolutionsideals - einige Bemerkungen zum Sammelband De profundis -- Utopie und Terror - warum blieben die Bolschewiki an der Macht? -- III. Stalin und der Stalinismus -- Stalins „Bauernkrieg". Zum 90. Jahrestag der Kollektivierung der Landwirtschaft in der UdSSR -- Der Stalin-Kult und der „Große Terror" (1934-1938) -- Vasilij Grossmans Roman Leben und Schicksal und die Paradoxien des sowjetischen Sieges über das Dritte Reich -- Stalin und die jüdische Frage - Brüche und Widersprüche -- IV. Die Dämmerung des Sowjetreiches -- Chruščev-Gorbačev: „Tauwetter" oder Reformpolitik? Ein politischer Strukturvergleich -- Zur Renaissance des authentischen politischen Diskurses in der nachstalinschen Sowjetunion am Beispiel der sowjetischen Dissidentenbewegung -- Abschied vom Leninismus - Zur ideologischen Dynamik der Perestrojka -- Die friedlichen Revolutionen von 1989 aus der Sicht von Michail Gorbačev -- Woran scheiterte die UdSSR? Zur Auflösung der Sowjetunion vor 25 Jahren -- V. Das postsowjetische Russland -- Die „gekränkte Großmacht": Russland nach dem Krimkrieg und nach der Auflösung der Sowjetunion - eine vergleichende Skizze -- „Weimarer Russland?" - zur Erosion der „zweiten" russischen Demokratie nach 1991 -- Putins Macht und Ohnmacht: Betrachtungen anlässlich der neuesten Forbes-Liste der mächtigsten Persönlichkeiten der Welt.
Zur Tragik der Reformer. Anlässlich der Ermordung des russischen Regimekritikers Boris Nemcov -- VI. „Russland jenseits der Grenzen" -- Anmerkungen zur ideengeschichtlichen Entwicklung der „ersten" russischen Emigration am Beispiel der Eurasierbewegung und der Gruppe Novyj Grad - eine Skizze -- Verwirklicht Vladimir Putin das ideologische Vermächtnis der „weißen" Emigranten? -- VII. Repliken -- Ist Russland eine europäische Macht? Anmerkungen zu einer Kontroverse -- Defensiv und alternativlos? Moskaus außenpolitisches Handeln aus der Sicht Gerhard Schröders und Gregor Schöllgens -- Statt eines Nachworts: Der schwere Abschied von der totalitären Vergangenheit. Zum dreißigsten Jahrestag des Moskauer Augustputsches. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910966541603321 |
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| Hannover, : ibidem, 2022 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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