New Eastern Europe 1/2015 All Quiet on the Baltic Front

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New Eastern Europe 1/2015
All Quiet on the Baltic Front

  • Producent: Kolegium Europy Wschodniej
  • Rok produkcji: 2015
  • ISBN: 9772083737128
  • Ilość stron: 184
  • Format: 16.4x23.5cm
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: New Eastern Europe 1/2015

The January-February 2015 issue of New Eastern Europe has a specific focus on the current situation in the Baltic states which, despite being full-fledged members of NATO and the European Union, now find themselves on the frontlines of the ongoing crisis with Russia. Countries like Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are now having to deal with uncertainties surrounding many issues like security, economy and a large Russian minority, many of whom do not hold citizenship and are under the strong influence of Russian-language media.
For many analysts, the year 2014 was an unpredictable year. The poverty of these analysts, as Paweł Kowal argues in the opening text, is to blame for the passivity in regards to Russias annexation of Crimea and if things do not change and we do not start treating Vladimir Putins words seriously will be to blame if such drastic measures as a nuclear attack are undertaken.
Specifically on Ukraine, Russian writer and intellectual Boris Akunin, poignantly points out that in the wake of last years events, Russia has lost its closest friend; perhaps for good. In return, it got Crimea under quite controversial circumstances. As Akunin further argues, the future of both Crimea and eastern Ukraine should be decided on by the people who inhabit those territories and he firmly believes they are finally going to be given that choice.
Lastly, in our exclusive interview, former Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili vows to return to Georgia and get back involved in Georgian politics one way or another.
Highlights of the issue include:
An opening essay by Paweł Kowal titled: The Poverty of Analysts
A series of texts and analyses from the perspective of the Baltic states and Sweden
An exclusive interview with Mikheil Saakashvili
Reflections on Crimea by Lily Hyde, author of Dream Land
An essay by Klaus Bachmann on why Germany wont lead the West
A call for a renewed focus for the EUs Eastern Partnership by Rafał Sadowski
An interview with Russian author Boris Akunin
Reports on Bulgarian politics and the media situation in Hungary
Reviews of books from and about the region


Szczegóły: New Eastern Europe 1/2015

Tytuł: New Eastern Europe 1/2015
Podtytuł: All Quiet on the Baltic Front
Producent: Kolegium Europy Wschodniej
Kod paskowy: 977208373712802
ISBN: 9772083737128
Języki: angielski
Rok produkcji: 2015
Ilość stron: 184
Format: 16.4x23.5cm
Oprawa: Miękka
Waga: 0.28 kg


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