May 25, 2007

New Issue: Nationalism and IR

CEU Political Science Journal
Vol. 2, Issue 2

CEU Political Science Journal is a peer review publication emerged within the academic community of Central European University, Budapest. It is primarily targeted to promote the work of graduate students and young scholars with a special interest in the CEE space. However, valuable contributions outside this focus are welcome. This issue approaches the Discourse Analysis topic.

http://www.personal .ceu.hu/PolSciJo urnal/issues. html

ARTICLES:
Marina Peunova, "Present Dangers" Through the Looking Glass: Russian Neo-Conservatives' Designs for a (Retro)Empire in the "Near Abroad"
Murat Arman, The Sources of Banality in Transforming Turkish Nationalism
Jenny Wüstenberg, Towards a New Kind of Legitimacy? Jan Gross's Neighbors and Poland's Reckoning with the Past
Glen M.E. Duerr, Traversing Borders: Supranationalism, Public Policy and the Framing of Undocumented Immigration in the United States and the United Kingdom

WORK IN PROGRESS:
Jelena Dzankic, Bipolar Worlds of Nation and State in Montenegro

BOOK REVIEWS:
Helin Alagoz: Stephen May, Tariq Modood and Judith Squires, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Minority Rights

Stefan Ihrig, Ivan Katchanovski, Cleft Countries. Regional Political Divisions and Cultures in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Moldova. With a Foreword by Francis Fukuyama
Stepan Danielyan, Vahram Soghomonyan, European Integration and Hegemony in the South Caucasus Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia on the Way to Europe (in German)

CEU Political Science Journal. The Graduate Student Review,
www.ceu.hu/polscijournal

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