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Centre-periphery relations: means for advancing state resilience
This article identifies key factors that helped reducing the conflict potential in centre-periphery relations in Ukraine and enabled their contribution to state resilience in 2022−2023.
Valentyna Romanova, Andreas Umland
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Reaching the Peripheral Regional Growth Centre
The centre-periphery concept can be used in a wide variety of ways, not the least to extract funding, as is shown in the Nordic case. More importantly, the centre-periphery concept is at the very heart of most national regional policies and aid schemes ...
Jörgen Gren
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Subject and City (and Politics): Five Decades in Bratislava in Janko Alexy’s Texts [PDF]
The article aims at providing a picture of how Bratislava was portrayed in the texts of the Slovak author and painter Janko Alexy (1894 – 1970), written between 1921 and 1968.
Matej Masaryk
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Semiotic representation of Minsk in Viktor Martinovich’s novel “Mova”
The article aims to reveal the principles of urban space organisation in Viktor Martinovich’s novel “Mova”. Due to the fact that the novel is based on a linguistic problem (the author defines the genre of the novel as a “linguistic thriller”), the ...
Olga A. Grinevich
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This article aims to analyze the ethnic differentiations and social hierarchies that are deeply rooted in the feminist movements that emerged in post-war Iran (from 1990 to 2017).
Somayeh Rostampour
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The Concepts CENTRE and PERIPHERY in the History of Linguistics: From Field Theory to Modern Cognitivism [PDF]
The terms “centre” and “periphery” commonly used nowadays in cognitive studies of language can be traced to earlier linguistic theories. One is field theory advanced by German linguists in the inter-war period.
Tatyana Skrebtsova
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The paper examines the way how the culture of the city is represented in contemporary German and Croatian prose exemplified by Karin Peschka’s Autolyse Wien. Erzählungen vom Ende [Autolysis Vienna.
Marijana Mandić +2 more
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The Asymmetrical Effect of Polarization on Support for Independence: The Case of Catalonia
The article analyses the consequences of elite polarization at the mass level in the centre-periphery dimension. We analyse the rapid rise in support for independence in Catalonia, focusing on the role of party competition around the centre-periphery ...
Juan Rodríguez-Teruel, Astrid Barrio
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Cyclical Development of Empires - an Application of Krugman’s Theory [PDF]
The study of empires’ development has prided itself on great traditions in historical sciences. However, understanding the development courses meets difficulties if the geographical environment is disregarded. In my opinion, with the help of studying the
Viktor Eszterhai
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Livy’s Cato and Commodities at Centre and Periphery
This paper is part of a larger project on how Livy represents the Elder Cato, from his entrance into the text in Book 29 to his last witticism preserved in the summary of Book 50, the longest biographical arc in this first third of Livy’s text.
Jaeger, Mary K.
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