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Geoeconomic Power Europe: When Global Power Competition Drives EU Integration
Abstract The European Union's (EU's) ‘geoeconomic turn’ denotes the growing integration of international security considerations into EU economic policies. This article introduces the concept of ‘geoeconomic power Europe’ to show how this development has the potential to renew debates on the nature of EU power.
Pierre Haroche
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Love in Konstantin Paustovsky’s Romantics (1923)
Konstantin G. Paustovsky’s novels remain understudied as a research material. Romantics (1923) is his first novel in this genre. The novel reflects the transformation of his ideas about romantic love and connects it with the motif of creativity as an ...
Yu. V. Malikova
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The end of the ‘new world order’? security governance and US imperialism after 9/11 [PDF]
The concept of global governance has emerged as a key theoretical approach since the 1990s. Applied to the transformation of international security, it has suggested a shift from the state-dominated bipolar system of the Cold War era to a new multipolar ...
Krahmann, E
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Abstract This article provides an analysis of the relationship between the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) and the European Union (EU) focusing on its purposes and functions, by exploring the literature on interregionalism through the perspectives of three distinct schools of thought: neorealism, neoliberal institutionalism and constructivism ...
María V. Alvarez
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Revisiting the past as a means of validation: bridging the myth of the Resistance and the satire of the Economic Miracle in two comedies "Italian style" [PDF]
Many commedia all’italiana filmmakers have acknowledged the neorealist mode of production as a source of inspiration for their practice of pursuing social criticism in realistic and satirical comedies between 1958 and 1977.
Boitani, Giacomo
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Intelligence in international society: An English school perspective on the ‘five eyes’
Abstract Despite the recent prominence of intelligence in post‐Ukraine global policy, it is a Cinderella in international relations studies. Using English School (ES) theorisation, we locate intelligence within the constellation of primary and secondary institutions in international society.
Robert Schuett, John Williams
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A Constant State of War Or A Dog Eat Dog System?
It has become far too fashionable to adopt a (neo)realist approach to world affairs, especially since this approach purports to deal with the ‘here and now’ of international politics.
Nathan Andrews
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'I think Catholics didn't go to the cinema': Catholic film exhibition strategies and cinema-going experiences in Belgium, 1930s-1960s [PDF]
Article on the Belgian Catholics and ...
Biltereyst, Daniël
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The Concept of Neorealism in Russian and Ukrainian Literary Criticism
The article discusses the position of Russian and Ukrainian critical thought about the origin and development of the neorealism of the early twentieth century. For the analysis of selected works of Russian literary critics and writers E. Koltonovskoy, P.
Lyudmila Reva
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This article focuses on analysing the consequences of Brexit for the European Union and its Member States, with particular emphasis on the Visegrad Group (V4) countries.
Adrian Chojan
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