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Vol. 15 No. 6(57) (2018): Central or Central-Eastern Europe?
Vol. 15 No. 6(57) (2018): Central or Central-Eastern Europe?
Edited by Bogdan Szlachta
Published:
2018-08-13
Preface
Central Europe or East-Central Europe?
Bogdan Szlachta
5-6
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.00
Articles
Central, Eastern and East-Central Europe: on the History and the Current State of Conceptualization and Demarcation of Concepts
Nataliya Antonyuk
7-27
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.01
Is That West of Us Still the West?
A Note on the Humanist Approach to the Question of Continuity vs. Discontinuity
Paweł Armada
29-47
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.02
Central‑Eastern Europe in the European Political and Historical‑Geographical Context
Nikolai Baranov
49-63
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.03
Sclavinia – Intermarium? Or About One Missing Roman Province
Meridional Vector in East‑Central Europe. An Essay on Strengths and Weaknesses of Two Good Neighbors
Martin Homza
65-80
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.04
The Other Europe: Identity Problems of Central Europe
Alvydas Jokubaitis
81-89
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.05
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Polish‑Lithuanian Commonwealth as an Ideological Foundation of the Unity of Intermarium?
Alvydas Nikžentaitis
91-105
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.06
Between Political Nation and Ethnic‑Cultural Nation: Nations in Central Europe in the 20th Century
Waldemar Paruch
107-124
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.07
The Central European City and Its Identity
Jacek Purchla
125-148
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.08
Historical and Current Geopolitical Positioning of Ukraine: Is It Central or Eastern Europe?
Anatolii Romaniuk, Vitalii Lytvyn
149-167
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.09
The “Velvet Split ” of Czechoslovakia (1989‑1992)
Jan Rychlík
169-187
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.10
The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe
(The Central European Thought from the Hungarian Perspective)
Andrea Schmidt
189-214
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.11
Political and Institutional Characteristics of the Entry of the CEE Region into Regional Media Systems During the Bipolar and Post-Bipolar Periods
Vitaliy Tereshchuk
215-229
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.12
Does the Name Matter? Central Europe and Central‑Eastern Europe in Different Variations and Configurations
A Comparative Analysis of Polish and Czech Discourses
Radosław Zenderowski, Dušan Janák
231-257
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.15.2018.57.13
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