It is the duty of every country that becomes a member of the Council of Europe to sign an acceptance of all responsibilities and obligations that ensue upon its ratification of the European Convention of Human Rights.
Tijana Vasić
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Engineered Identity: Albanian Nationalism and the Limits of Established Nationalism Theories
ABSTRACT This article analyses the development of Albanian nationalism as a test case for assessing the explanatory reach of three major approaches to the study of nationalism: modernist, constructivist and historical‐comparative. Rather than privileging a single theoretical framework, the article places these approaches in dialogue, treating them as ...
Alda Kushi
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The EU in Russia's House of Mirrors
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 57, Issue S1, Page 128-140, September 2019.
Maxine David, Tatiana Romanova
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Orthodox Participation in the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work, Stockholm, 1925
Abstract This article examines the participation of Orthodox representatives in the Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work held in Stockholm in 1925. It highlights the contributions of Orthodox hierarchs and theologians to key themes such as social ethics, international relations, and cooperative efforts among Christian communions.
Natallia Vasilevich
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“The council of bishops were very surprised…” The documents about the story of lubenskiy and grigorianskiy divisions and the role of OGPU in the development of relationship between them [PDF]
The author publishes the documents of 1926-1927 from the Central archive of FSB RF illustrating the attitude of the Russian Orthodox Church towards Lubenskiy and Grigorianskiy Divisions, internal contradictions between the dissenters and their dependence
Mazyrin Aleksandr, priest
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Evoking Eternity: Orthodox Co‐Presence in Post‐Yugoslav Central Serbia
ABSTRACT This article approaches the idea of eternity ethnographically. Specifically it turns to post‐Yugoslav central Serbia and the version of eternity (večnost) evoked by practicing Orthodox Christians in their daily lives. In this context, the eternal does not imply the everlastingness of persons and things in this life, or an inevitable cyclical ...
NICHOLAS LACKENBY
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Autonomy, autocephaly and Patriarchate – key notions in understanding a centenary
Autonomy, autocephaly and Patriarchate – key notions in under- standing a centenary In light of the centenary celebration of the Romanian Patriarchate, this study considers it essential to highlight the key concepts necessary for understanding the ...
Iuliu-Marius Morariu
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Autocephaly “ready to move in”: some facts from the history of the Polish Church of 1924 [PDF]
This study is devoted to the history of obtaining the autocephaly by the Orthodox Church in Poland from the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1924. The author leaves beyond the scope of the article the reasons why the Polish Church took this step, as ...
Chibisova Anastasiya
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Les discussions inter-orthodoxes sur le sujet de la diaspora et la décision de l’Eglise Orthodoxe Roumaine de réorganiser ses structures ecclésiales en France et en Italie après 1990 [PDF]
Using the method of discourse analysis, this paper intends to illustrate the manner in which the context represented by the inter-orthodox relations had a certain role in the Romanian Orthodox Church’s decision to (re)organize its ecclesiastical ...
Raluca Dima
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Book Review: The Orthodox Church in Ukraine: A Century of Separation
“Fog of war” commonly names the complete lack of situational awareness amidst a singular lethal engagement, but it may also describe the absence of clarity regarding the foundational reasons, societal dimensions, and collateral impact of years of ...
Loya, Joseph
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