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2013 

 

01coverGlobal Trend: The Precariat: Between revolution, temporary protest or a message for change?

 

Regional Issue: Underexplored dimensions of Beijing’s foreign policy at the time of leadership change 

 

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2014 

cover 2Global Trend: New and Social Media – instruments of utopian desires or enhanced empowerment?
Regional issue: Regional Issues: Regional Integration in Africa: internal and external actors

 

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2015 

 

briacsRegional issue: Beyond BRICS: New and Rising Global Powers

 

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2016 

 

001Regional issue: The Legacy of the Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines

 

 

2017 

 

rev5promo_netGlobal Trend:  From Cold Peace to a New Cold War: Old Structures and New Dimensions of Great Power Rivalry

 

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Volume 4, Issue 1 2016


Regional Issue: The Legacy of the Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines

6346562119_632a1f417b_oThe newest edition of R/evolutions for 2016: “The Legacy of the Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines” coincides with the remembrance of the start of the Arab Spring set ablaze by the young, desperate Tunisian street vendor, Mohammed Buozizi on 17 December 2010. In this journal’s ‘Regional Issue’ a splendid set of authors highlights various dimensions of the Arab uprisings and what we know after more than five years about the popular protests, regime contention, and counter-revolutions in the Middle East and Northern Africa

 

 

 

 

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Volume 3, Issue 1 2015


Global Trend: Beyond BRICS: New and Rising Global Powers

sjsjjThe first part of this Global Trend: BRICS – More than an Acronym? focuses on the existing organization and its behavior to assess if they are more than the sum or their parts. The second part: In the Shadow of BRICS – Future global actors will look at “what makes BRICS tick,” and identify some opportunities, but mostly challenges for the next echelon of global powers. We heartily thank all contributing authors and anonymous reviewers for allowing such a smooth publication process. We look forward to work with you in the future as well.

 

 

 

 

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Volume 2, Issue 1 2014


Global Trend: New and Social Media – instruments of utopian desires or enhanced empowerment?

fb-resistanceHow do authoritarian regimes react facing the omnipresence and common use of new media? Are new and social media a real “tool for societal change” or just another “opiate for the masses?” And how can digital communication be exploited in terms of social innovation and policy-making processes? In the face of the conflict in Ukraine, the events of the “Arab Spring” and protests in Venezuela we decided to measure the connections on the axis: new me­dia – new social movements – and the modes of awareness they create. In this Global Trends we have chosen to highlight a few dimensions of these recent events and confront them with a closer look through the most popular theories related with new media and new social move­ments.


Regional issue: Regional Issues: Regional Integration in Africa: internal and external actors

IMG_4855Having past the first decade of the 21st century we are witnesses to a new emerging global perspective on Africa. Despite the continued poverty and ongoing conflicts (fueled by outside forces) in some parts, Africa is increasingly portrayed as “the new emerging market.” Not only for resources but also for its labor force. As the continent becomes the new focus of the global economy we will analyze how African states prepare for this renewed attention. Who are the drivers of such trends within and outside Africa? And how do African institutions respond to the growing need of cooperation?

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Volume 1, Issue 1 2013


Global Trend: The Precariat: Between revolution, temporary protest or a message for change?

portfolio008Europe’s social landscape is changing, especially in times of economic crisis, which will affect the future quality of civil societies. In recent years the biggest shifts in the social fabric of the US and Europe were driven by the discussion on precarization of labor and its links with Occupy and Indignados movements: Precariat is not only the definition of a new social category or group, but rather an attempt to capture the contemporary human condition in terms of modern capitalism. One leading theorist has called it a new social class “in statu nascendi” and others the “unclass” .

 

Besides clearing out the theoretical approaches in interviews with Z. Bauman, J. Butler and G. Standing, this issue offers many other interesting analyzes on social riots, mutiny against capitalism and “street performance” by children of the “debt culture.” Our aim is to analyze the origins and character of protests which engulfed large parts of Europe and the US.


Regional issue: Underexplored dimensions of Beijing’s foreign policy at the time of leadership change.

Obraz 283As the spotlight of international attention turns towards Asia, it inevitably sheds most light on the biggest, most powerful and influential state of this area, namely the People’s Republic of China. The course charted by its foreign policy exerts an ever greater influence on many crucial problems occupying the international community’s agenda. At the turn of 2012 and 2013 we have witnessed a once of a decade transition of power to the next (5th) generation of party state leadership, led by Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang. This is a good moment to turn our gaze both backwards to the road China travelled in the last three decades of “reform and opening” and onwards towards possible future directions of the PRC’s foreign policy.

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