In Statu Nascendi
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In Statu Nascendi

Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations2020/2

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In Statu Nascendi

Journal of Political Philosophy and International Relations2020/2

About this book

In Statu Nascendi is a peer-reviewed journal that aspires to be a world-class scholarly platform encompassing original academic research dedicated to the circle of Political Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Theory of International Relations, Foreign Policy, and the political Decision-making process. The journal investigates specific issues through a socio-cultural, philosophical, and anthropological approach to raise a new type of civic awareness about the complexity of contemporary crisis, instability, and warfare situations, where the "e;stage-of-becoming"e; plays a vital role. Issue 2020: 2 comprises, amongst others, the following interviews & articles: "e;Clarity is what I seek first"e; An interview with Professor Tamara Albertini by Piotr PietrzakAndrea Giuseppe Ragno: Reinventing Politics: An Epistemic Conversion of Information TechnologiesKoumparoudis Evangelos: Information Society and a New Form of EmbodimentIga KleszczyA ska: The Analysis of the Economic and Political Determinants of the Venezuelan Presidential Crisis since 2019Attila Mezei: Balance of Power and the 21st Century Iron Law of International Relations or an Outdated IdeaBlint Lszl Tth: North-South Railway Construction Projects in the Visegrd Four Countries (V4). Spillovers of Central East European Intergovernmental Transport Development Initiatives

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Publisher
ibidem
Year
2020
eBook ISBN
9783838274690
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. Editorial
  3. Part I:Philosophy
  4. “Clarity is what I seek first” (Interview with Prof. Tamara Albertini)
  5. Hegel’s Recollection and Ricoeur’s Imagination
  6. Identity and Globalised Culture: A Network Approach
  7. Information Society and a New Form of Embodiment
  8. Reinventing Politics: An Epistemic Conversion of Information Technologies
  9. Part II: Politics and International Relations Theory
  10. An analysis of the economic and political determinants of today’s Venezuelan crisis
  11. HSR Projects in V4 Countries: EU-driven spillovers of Central East European transport development initiatives
  12. Balance of Power Theory and the 21st Century: Iron Law of International Relations or an Outdated Idea?
  13. Part III: In Statu Nascendi’sReviews & Responses
  14. In Response to Sergey Sukhankin, Russian Regionalism in Action: The Case of the North-Western Federal District (1991–2017), “Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society” 2018, Vol. 4, No. 1.
  15. A brief introduction to the Journal of Romanian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2019)
  16. In response to Katherine Verdery’s “Notes on a century of surveillance” Journal of Romanian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2019), p. 35–52.
  17. Piotr Pietrzak
  18. In response to Marius Stan and Vladimir Tismaneanu’s “Stalinism and Anti-Stalinism in Romania: The Case of Alexandru Jar Revisited.” Journal of Romanian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2019), p. 105–122.
  19. Call for Papers
  20. Biographic Notes
  21. What We Stand for in Nineteen Different Languages
  22. Coming up next in In Statu Nascendi