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  • NEWS LITERACY July 30, 2018

    News Literacy Summer Institute 2018

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  • ISSUES December 18, 2016

    Volume 4: The Legacy of The Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines

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  • VOLUME3 November 3, 2015

    RICHARD HORNIK: More Than Numbers: Picking national Winners in the 21st Century

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  • JOURNAL July 7, 2015

    VOLUME 3: BEYOND BRICS: NEW AND RISING GLOBAL POWERS

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  • GLOBAL TRENDS, ISSUES, JOURNAL, REGIONAL ISSUES, VOLUMES July 1, 2014

    VOLUME 2: NEW AND SOCIAL MEDIA… & REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN AFRICA

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  • GLOBAL TRENDS, ISSUES, JOURNAL, REGIONAL ISSUES, VOLUMES June 1, 2013

    VOLUME 1: THE PRECARIAT…& UNDEREXPLORED DIMENSIONS OF BEIJING’S FOREIGN POLICY…

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ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 1, VOLUME 1 March 29, 2015

FUELING THE DRAGON’S RISE – PROSPECTS FOR THE CHINESE ECONOMY – Interview with Maciej Walkowski

As many Chinese politicians say, contrary to Russians who, at the end of 1980s, “nosedived into the pool forgetting to fill it with water…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 1, VOLUME 1 March 29, 2015

PLA ON THE MARCH – MILITARY TRANSFORMATION AND MODERNIZATION IN THE PRC – interview with Paweł Behrendt

Chinese military envisages gradual development from regional to global power. History shows that China always has time and leaders in Beijing know this”- claims…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 1, VOLUME 1 March 29, 2015

MACIEJ MAĆKOWIAK: INDONESIAN-CHINESE RELATIONS

Development of relations with ASEAN states proved to be an important element of China’s growing regional diplomatic outreach. The opportunities and challenges faced by…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 2, VOLUME 2 March 28, 2015

THE END OF THE PAN-AFRICAN ILLUSIONS – Interview with Rolf Langhammer

“Without more financial resources for trade facilitation coming from outside, natural barriers to freer trade within Africa would be still paramount. Africa’s regional integration…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 2, VOLUME 2 March 28, 2015

REGIONAL INTEGRATION OR REGIONALIZATION IN AFRICA – interview with Daniel Bach

“One of the features exhibited by current trends is that region building is not necessarily taking place through the established institutions we immediately think…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 2, VOLUME 2 March 28, 2015

Ivan Krivoushin, FRANCE AND SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA IN THE POST-COLONIAL ERA

France has always had the most active towards Africa during the Cold War. Only since the 1990s the leaders in the Elysée have been…

ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES, REGIONAL ISSUES 2, VOLUME 2 March 28, 2015

Niall Duggan: THE AFRICA POLICIES OF THE EU AND THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

  This article highlights one of the most prominent changes on Africa’s geopolitical scene: the rise of China. Especially the EU has taken up…

special editions March 21, 2015

Daniela Irrera: NGOs and EU HUMANITARIAN AID POLICY: CONTINUITY OR CHANGE?

The context of global emergency actions consists of different types of actors, institutions, agencies, procedures, norms, decisions and practices. This condition makes the study…

special editions March 21, 2015

Kacper van Wallendael: LEGAL TRANSPLANTS: PROFITABLE BORROWING OR HARMFUL DEPENDENCY? THE USE OF THE LEGAL TRANSPLANT FRAMEWORK FOR THE ADOPTION OF EU LAW: THE CASE OF CROATIA

„Legal transplants,” a term coined by Alan Watson in his well-known book Legal Transplants: An Approach to Com­parative Law, have become an important matter…

special editions March 21, 2015

Mikael Spång: HEGEL AND HAITI – THREE INTERPRETATIONS

Frantz Fanon argued that unless liberation from slavery and colonialism is the work of the oppressed themselves, it does not lead to another life…

special editions March 21, 2015

Larry Ray: COLONIALISM,NEO-COLONIALISM AND GLOBALISM – RECONFIGURATIONS OF GLOBAL/LOCAL INEQUALITIES

The post-2008 crisis has long historical origins that are discussed here with reference to theories of world systems and globalization – two bodies of…

special editions March 21, 2015

Marcin Fatalski: PARADOXES OF A MODERNIZATION THEORY IN THE U.S. POLICY: PETRIFYING AUTHORITARIANISM AND BUILDING CLIENT STATES IN THE THIRD WORLD DURING THE COLD WAR

The questions of development and global inequality appear to be the crucial problems of modern world. These ques­tions played significant role in the post-war…

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Revolutions Reearch Center
  • Volume 4: The Legacy of The Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines

    Volume 4: The Legacy of The Arab Spring: New Forces and Fault Lines

    December 18, 2016
  • Get your photos published in R/evolutions!

    Get your photos published in R/evolutions!

    May 11, 2015
    R/evolutions is looking for photos and artwork that captures its newest topic: BEYOND BRICS – Rising and Declining Global Powers. • Have you been...
  • VOLATILITY, NICHES AND HYBRIDS: THE NEW MEDIA IN ACTION – interview with Paolo Mancini

    VOLATILITY, NICHES AND HYBRIDS: THE NEW MEDIA IN ACTION – interview with Paolo Mancini

    March 29, 2015
    “What is the revolution? The di­gitalization!” – claims Professor Paolo Mancini. And, yes: there is no doubt that the role of new media, that...
  • FAR AWAY FROM “SOLID MODERNITY” – interview with Zygmunt Bauman

    FAR AWAY FROM “SOLID MODERNITY” – interview with Zygmunt Bauman

    March 29, 2015
    “The discovery of the precarious position of the majority of middle classes (…) And indeed the increasing popularity of the notion of precariat were...
  • EXERCISING FREEDOM – interview with Judith Butler

    EXERCISING FREEDOM – interview with Judith Butler

    March 29, 2015
    Can we exercise freedom like we exercise our bodies? Do protesters have to use their bodies to occupy the public space to make their...
  • News Literacy Summer Institute 2018

    News Literacy Summer Institute 2018

    July 30, 2018
    he 14 participants in this year’s edition represented universities, media institutions, schools and non-governmental organizations from 12 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia,...
  • NEWS LITERACY SUMMER SCHOOL 2017:  FINAL RESULTS

    NEWS LITERACY SUMMER SCHOOL 2017: FINAL RESULTS

    April 25, 2017
    Dear applicants. Below you will find the list of applicants that have been selected to the second round of the application process. Our reviewers,...
  • MANSOURI, ARMILLEI: The Democratic ‘Transition’ in Post-revolution Tunisia: Conditions for successful ‘Consolidation’ and Future Prospects

    MANSOURI, ARMILLEI: The Democratic ‘Transition’ in Post-revolution Tunisia: Conditions for successful ‘Consolidation’ and Future Prospects

    January 8, 2017
    Tunisia is arguably the most successful case of all the Arab uprisings. How is it possible that Tunisian protests succeeded where all others failed...
  • HINNEBUSCH: The Sectarian Revolution in the Middle East

    HINNEBUSCH: The Sectarian Revolution in the Middle East

    January 8, 2017
    Since 2001, identity politics in the Middle East have shared similarities with Syrian cluster bombs – larger settings have fractured into little bits and...
  • AL-RASHEED: King or Chaos: Saudi Arabia and the Arab Spring

    AL-RASHEED: King or Chaos: Saudi Arabia and the Arab Spring

    January 8, 2017
    How come Saudi Arabia has so far survived the waves of revolutions virtually unscathed? How has the regime been able to redirect its people’s...
  • COOKE: Creativity and Resilience in the Syrian Revolution

    COOKE: Creativity and Resilience in the Syrian Revolution

    January 8, 2017
    Professor m. cooke presents another – forgotten – dimension of the Syrian civil war. The original and continued protests of its artists and activists...
  • VOLUME 2: NEW AND SOCIAL MEDIA… & REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN AFRICA

  • News Literacy Summer Institute 2018

    News Literacy Summer Institute 2018

    he 14 participants in this year’s edition represented universities, media institutions, schools and non-governmental organizations from 12 countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia,...
  • NEWS LITERACY SUMMER SCHOOL 2017:  FINAL RESULTS

    NEWS LITERACY SUMMER SCHOOL 2017: FINAL RESULTS

    Dear applicants. Below you will find the list of applicants that have been selected to the second round of the application process. Our reviewers,...

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