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Dekomunizacja zielonogórskich urbanonimów

open access: yes, 2019
The article describes the process of decommunization of urbanonyms in one of the Polish voivodeship capitals, Zielona Góra. It presents both the changes in naming we are witnessing currently and past ones. During the first removal of communist patrons we
Żuraszek-Ryś, Iwona
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Toponyms of the Cossack Epoch in Context of Current Renaming Processes of Over Dnipro Lands

open access: yes, 2017
У статті висвітлено особливості та складнощі перейменувальних процесів населених пунктів Наддніпрянщини в контексті декомунізації.В статье освещены особенности и сложности процесса переименования населенных пунктов Надднепровья в контексте декоммунизации.
Ратушняк, О.
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Décommuniser l'espace public par la loi. Un anticommunisme d'État en Pologne

open access: yes, 2019
International audienceThis article deals with the so called decommunization law passed in 2016 by the Law and Justice government. The law forced the municipalities to change the name of streets named after communists, according to a list elaborated by ...
Behr, Valentin
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Décommunisation et justice politique en Europe centrale et orientale

open access: yes, 1998
The scope and nature of decommunization and political justice in new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe are described in Poland, Czechoslovakia (and, too, the Czech Republic and Slovakia), Hungary, Bulgaria, Rumania and Albania.
Carmen Gonzalez Enriquez   +2 more
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The influence of the decommunization policy on the formation of Ukrainian national identity

open access: yes, 2023
The article examined the impact of the decommunization policy in Ukraine on national identity formation. The objectives of the article were to determine the main reasons and consequences of decommunization in Ukraine. A historical approach to determine the causes of decommunization and justify its necessity is applied in the article.
Poshedin, Oleh, Kashchuk, Kateryna
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The semantics of simulation in Ukrainian public administration: examining «pseudo-terms»

open access: yesTheory and Practice of Public Administration
This article investigates terminological issues in contemporary public administration in Ukraine, presenting them as a significant impediment to effective reforms and European integration.
Vasyl Martynenko, Oleksii Oleshko
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«ДЕКОМУНІЗОВАНІ» КОНЦЕПТИ-ТОПОНІМИ В МОВНІЙ СВІДОМОСТІ ЖИТЕЛІВ УКРАЇНСЬКИХ МІСТ

open access: yes, 2023
The purpose of the study is to determine the linguistic perception of the residents of the renamed Ukrainian cities of important social processes in Ukraine related to the rethinking of the Soviet past, namely decommunization, in particular at the level ...
Плохотніченко, Д.   +1 more
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Le Mémorial de Sighet, entre « devoir de mémoire » et contraintes de l’histoire. Analyse sociologique d’une réussite improbable (The Civic Academy Foundation: between moral duty and history constraints. A sociological study of a successful memorial enterprise)

open access: yes, 2021
The Civic Academy Foundation and its Memorial of the Victims of Communism and of the Resistance emerged in the mid 1990s as one of the most prominent actors of the memorialization and decommunization discourse in Romania after 1989.
CONSTANTIN, ANEMONA
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LIBERAL DEMOCRACY: THEORETICAL APPROACHES, INSTITUTIONS, RESILIENCE AND ASSESSMENT OF DEMOCRACY

open access: yesВісник Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна: Серія "Питання політології"
The article examines the crisis manifestations of liberal democratic institutions in Eastern European countries. It reveals the specifics of their functioning under conditions of political turbulence, characterized by the rise of populism, increasing ...
Denis Revenko
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Decommunization as a component of the public policy of national memory in Ukraine: regulatory and institutional support

open access: yes
Decommunization is a part of Ukraine’s public memory policy that entails reconsidering the communist (Soviet) past, striving to get rid of its symbols, providing a legal assessment of the political processes that took place during the Soviet period from ...
Honiukova, Liliia, Vlasenko, Svitlana
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