Why did late Stalinism turn antisemitic? Matthias Vetter traces it to Stalinist terror against “foreign” minorities, reading Soviet Judeophobia and anti-Gypsyism as part of an ethnicized Cold War xenophobia. Jews were cast as Western agents—“anti-Zioni
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This collection gathers essays, reviews, interviews, and reports spanning over a generation, exploring radicalism—especially far-right movements, fascist ideology, and terrorism.
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This collection gathers essays, reviews, interviews, and reports spanning over a generation, exploring radicalism—especially far-right movements, fascist ideology, and terrorism. It links scholarship and public engagement, highlighting civil courage and t
This timely volume is exploring the nature of the military occupation of Ukraine by Russian forces and their proxies in Crimea, Donbas, and Southern regions of Ukraine, as captured and studied by journalist and analyst Katerina Sergatskova from the first days of the Russian annexation of Crimea...
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L’auteur montre comment Rousseau et Hegel ont contribué à façonner la modernité en affrontant, souvent à rebours de leur époque, les enjeux complexes de la rationalité politique, notamment ceux relatifs à l’universalité de l’État.
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This monograph offers the first comprehensive English-language study of free will as a foundational concept in Ukrainian civil law.
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A seasoned diplomat shares rare first-hand insights into late Soviet and early independent Ukrainian diplomacy. Drawing on 40 years at Ukraine’s MFA, the book explores the little-known Ukrainian SSR and traces the roots of today’s diplomatic service—of
This monograph explores how inherited identities drive conflict, using 9/11 and the “War on Terror” as key examples. It reframes global divisions as identity-driven dynamics and calls for a transformative “turning” toward deeper understanding, reducing
This volume offers an in-depth analysis of Ukraine’s political system, exploring its constitutional framework, semi-presidential model, and institutional functioning. It examines the role of informal mechanisms, non-political actors, and future resilience
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This edited volume examines the ideological roots of Russia’s war against Ukraine, challenging claims that NATO expansion caused the conflict. Bringing together leading scholars, it explores the historical, political, and cultural foundations of contem