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Facing Post-Communist Religiosity: Questioning And Shifting Religious Identity Among Yezidi Women From Armenia and Georgia

open access: yesJournal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe, 2021
This paper aims to understand the post-Communist religious transformations that determine the process of questioning and shifting religious identity among Yezidi women from Armenia and Georgia.
Boris Komakhidze, Sayedehnasim Fatemi
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Romania as a Trauma: Considerations upon Romanian-American Literature

open access: yesLinguaculture, 2011
The aim of this paper is to analyze trauma as constructed in a corpus of texts identified as Romanian-American literature. More precisely, we have focused on the violence of departure from Romania and the violence of adaptation to America in the novel ...
Michaela Mudure
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Post-Communism: The Emerging Enigma

open access: yesEast European Politics & Societies, 2001
Staniszkis, J. (1999): Post-Communism, The Emerging Enigma, Warsaw: Institute of Political Studies, polish Academy of Sciences, 366 pages.
Hartlová, Helena, Jilková, Marie
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Intelectualul român în tranziţie. Poziţionări după 1989

open access: yesStudia Romanica Posnaniensia, 2014
The present paper aims at analysing the trajectories of the Romanian intellectuals immediately after the Revolution in 1989, and the fall of Communism. During the Communist years, the term itself (intellectual) had been used with ideological connotations.
Ovidiu Ivancu
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Erasure of the Common: From Polish Anti-Communism to Universal Anti-Capitalism

open access: yesPraktyka Teoretyczna, 2019
The subject of the article is the recent rise in significance of anti-communist discourses on the example of Polish anti-communism. The aim of the article is twofold.
Łukasz Moll
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Crowd-sourced legislation and politics: the legitimacy of constitutional deliberation in Romania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Constitutional reform is a tedious process that requires long periods of time, a relatively broad consensus among political actors, and, often, popular approval.
Gherghina, Sergiu, Miscoiu, Sergiu
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Russia and South Africa: Historical Memory. Part 1 [PDF]

open access: yesУченые записки Института Африки Российской академии наук, 2020
In order to prove that the relationship between South Africa and Russia began well before the democratic dispensation in South Africa, the author is of the belief that the present Russian state inherited the mantle of the former Soviet Union state and ...
NDLOVU Sifiso Mxolisi
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Together forever? Explaining exclusivity in party-firm relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Parties and firms are the key actors of representative democracy and capitalism respectively and the dynamic of attachment between them is a central feature of any political economy. This is the first article to systematically analyse the exclusivity of
Balicki R.   +57 more
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Post-Soviet informality: towards theory-building [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to suggest that informal practices and institutions of post-Soviet countries differ from informality in other post-socialist regions and, therefore, proposes categorizing it as “post-Soviet informality” – a ...
Aliyev, Huseyn
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Industrial relations in post-communism: Workplace co-operation in Hungary and Slovenia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The paper is derived from a survey conducted in the second half of 1999. According to the data, two different types of industrial relations exist in Hungary and Slovenia. Both are strongly influenced by regulatory patterns formed within the two different
Stanojević, Miroslav
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