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She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior. SHIFTING THE WALL FURTHER EAST In summary, as the Ukrainian philosopher, Volodymyr Yermolenko bitterly remarked: The idea of the “stolen West” may have been liberating for Central Europe, but for Europe situated further east it was disastrous. Instead of breaking down the wall between East WHO, WHAT AND WHERE IS THE BOURGEOISIE OF TODAY? One way to understand the new bourgeoisie is to start in the changes of production and what can be seen as a “new spirit of capitalism”. In an analysis of management literature, Luc Boltanski och Ève Chiapello search after the “new spirit” that permeates today’s capitalism and bourgeoisie. It is a spirit that is moreconcerned with
REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks at RUSSIA’S DISEASED DEMOCRACY ‘Osteuropa’ traces the decline of democratic constitutionalism in Russia and calls Putinism for what it is. Also: on the Kremlin’s increasingly restrictive definition of acceptable protest; and the ethnonationalism of Russia’s National Democratic opposition. CAN WE LIVE IN A BORDERLESS WORLD? This is a question that has been posed since before the launch of the Schengen Area in the mid-1990s. The answer then, and for the decade that followed, appeared to have been a definitive yes. Today, however, Europe is seemingly providing a new answer to the question of borders; that Europeans do not want to live in a borderless world. BARACK OBAMA’S ‘WAR ON TERROR’ William E Scheuerman explains why Obama's mediocre humanitarian record in the "war on terror" deserves our critical scrutiny. And how US presidential government's latent monarchist attributes have generated far-reaching policy and legal continuities between Bush and Obama. WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB? More and more people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in the 9/11 tragedy. Statements from witnesses, marked confidential for several years, now show that controlled demolition may have taken place. The US government had long anticipated such an incident -- as the Republican document from 2000 Rebuilding America's defences indicates. EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior. SHIFTING THE WALL FURTHER EAST In summary, as the Ukrainian philosopher, Volodymyr Yermolenko bitterly remarked: The idea of the “stolen West” may have been liberating for Central Europe, but for Europe situated further east it was disastrous. Instead of breaking down the wall between East WHO, WHAT AND WHERE IS THE BOURGEOISIE OF TODAY? One way to understand the new bourgeoisie is to start in the changes of production and what can be seen as a “new spirit of capitalism”. In an analysis of management literature, Luc Boltanski och Ève Chiapello search after the “new spirit” that permeates today’s capitalism and bourgeoisie. It is a spirit that is moreconcerned with
REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks at RUSSIA’S DISEASED DEMOCRACY ‘Osteuropa’ traces the decline of democratic constitutionalism in Russia and calls Putinism for what it is. Also: on the Kremlin’s increasingly restrictive definition of acceptable protest; and the ethnonationalism of Russia’s National Democratic opposition. CAN WE LIVE IN A BORDERLESS WORLD? This is a question that has been posed since before the launch of the Schengen Area in the mid-1990s. The answer then, and for the decade that followed, appeared to have been a definitive yes. Today, however, Europe is seemingly providing a new answer to the question of borders; that Europeans do not want to live in a borderless world. BARACK OBAMA’S ‘WAR ON TERROR’ William E Scheuerman explains why Obama's mediocre humanitarian record in the "war on terror" deserves our critical scrutiny. And how US presidential government's latent monarchist attributes have generated far-reaching policy and legal continuities between Bush and Obama. WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB? More and more people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in the 9/11 tragedy. Statements from witnesses, marked confidential for several years, now show that controlled demolition may have taken place. The US government had long anticipated such an incident -- as the Republican document from 2000 Rebuilding America's defences indicates. BREAKING UP THE DISCOURSE Jihadist attacks have sent sporadic tremors through European societies for over 25 years. The ferocity of terrorist acts has also stunned Muslim communities. Now social networking provides a platform for dissenting Islamic voices critical of cultural and religious norms that fail to counter violent radicalisation or serve to indulge it. THE DOMINATION OF FOOTBALL This article was originally published in Eurozine’s German partner journal Blätter, issue 6/2021.. When the 16th European Football Championship takes place between 11 June and 11 July, the European football association UEFA will mawkishly celebrate its continent-spanning tournament as a symbol of internationalunderstanding.
THE ANATOMY OF ZOOM FATIGUE The anatomy of Zoom fatigue. Covid has flooded our lives with online encounters and interactions. We work, minding our image on screen, or struggle to socialise in a hall of mirrors. Geert Lovink considers what we have lost and how we can reclaim THE AFFECTS OF DEMOCRACY The absence in liberal democracies of an agonistic confrontation between different political projects has led to a crisis of representation, argues Chantal Mouffe. Demonization of the ‘enemies’ of the bipartisan consensus might be morally comforting, but it is politically disempowering. We need a progressive populism that can mobilize common affects towards a defence of equality andsocial
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On 2 May, clashes between anti-Maidan and Euromaidan activists claimed 48 lives in Odessa. The city is still in shock. Tanya Richardson reports on how Russian intervention in Crimea has made such questions as “Who am I?” and, “In which state will I be secure?” morepressing than ever.
CAN HISTORY BE A SCIENCE? III. Let us now say that history is the systematic and critical search for the understanding of past events, selected and treated with a view to their human significance; a search which is grounded in the application of recognized standards of evidence, inference, and soundpractice.
NATIONAL IDENTITY, CULTURE AND GLOBALISATION In the academic and intellectual Lituanian debate, globalisation and Europeanisation is often regarded as a deadly threat to the national culture, an "evil mission". Almantas Samalavicius looks at the arguments and proposes a completely diffent concept of identity.FEMINISM IN TURKEY
The ‘question of women’s rights’ has been asked and answered in very different ways in Turkey since the founding of the secular republic in 1923. Ayşe Durakbaşa traces this history from ‘state feminism’ to the second wave and the Islamic Women’s Movement, shedding new light on the ruling AKP party’s legislative agenda.RONNY BLASCHKE
World sporting events intrinsically emphasize national allegiance. When real-life rivalries mix with on-pitch competition, football, the ‘beautiful game’, can quickly turn ugly. DEFINING THE PRECARIAT There are two ways of defining what we mean by the precariat. One is to say it is a distinctive socio-economic group, so that by definition a person is in it or not in it. This is useful in terms of images and analyses, and it allows us to use what Max Weber called an “ideal type”. In this spirit, the precariat could be described as a EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior. SHIFTING THE WALL FURTHER EAST In summary, as the Ukrainian philosopher, Volodymyr Yermolenko bitterly remarked: The idea of the “stolen West” may have been liberating for Central Europe, but for Europe situated further east it was disastrous. Instead of breaking down the wall between East REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks at WHO, WHAT AND WHERE IS THE BOURGEOISIE OF TODAY? One way to understand the new bourgeoisie is to start in the changes of production and what can be seen as a “new spirit of capitalism”. In an analysis of management literature, Luc Boltanski och Ève Chiapello search after the “new spirit” that permeates today’s capitalism and bourgeoisie. It is a spirit that is moreconcerned with
RUSSIA’S DISEASED DEMOCRACY ‘Osteuropa’ traces the decline of democratic constitutionalism in Russia and calls Putinism for what it is. Also: on the Kremlin’s increasingly restrictive definition of acceptable protest; and the ethnonationalism of Russia’s National Democratic opposition. CAN WE LIVE IN A BORDERLESS WORLD? This is a question that has been posed since before the launch of the Schengen Area in the mid-1990s. The answer then, and for the decade that followed, appeared to have been a definitive yes. Today, however, Europe is seemingly providing a new answer to the question of borders; that Europeans do not want to live in a borderless world. BARACK OBAMA’S ‘WAR ON TERROR’ William E Scheuerman explains why Obama's mediocre humanitarian record in the "war on terror" deserves our critical scrutiny. And how US presidential government's latent monarchist attributes have generated far-reaching policy and legal continuities between Bush and Obama. WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB? More and more people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in the 9/11 tragedy. Statements from witnesses, marked confidential for several years, now show that controlled demolition may have taken place. The US government had long anticipated such an incident -- as the Republican document from 2000 Rebuilding America's defences indicates. EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior. SHIFTING THE WALL FURTHER EAST In summary, as the Ukrainian philosopher, Volodymyr Yermolenko bitterly remarked: The idea of the “stolen West” may have been liberating for Central Europe, but for Europe situated further east it was disastrous. Instead of breaking down the wall between East REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks at WHO, WHAT AND WHERE IS THE BOURGEOISIE OF TODAY? One way to understand the new bourgeoisie is to start in the changes of production and what can be seen as a “new spirit of capitalism”. In an analysis of management literature, Luc Boltanski och Ève Chiapello search after the “new spirit” that permeates today’s capitalism and bourgeoisie. It is a spirit that is moreconcerned with
RUSSIA’S DISEASED DEMOCRACY ‘Osteuropa’ traces the decline of democratic constitutionalism in Russia and calls Putinism for what it is. Also: on the Kremlin’s increasingly restrictive definition of acceptable protest; and the ethnonationalism of Russia’s National Democratic opposition. CAN WE LIVE IN A BORDERLESS WORLD? This is a question that has been posed since before the launch of the Schengen Area in the mid-1990s. The answer then, and for the decade that followed, appeared to have been a definitive yes. Today, however, Europe is seemingly providing a new answer to the question of borders; that Europeans do not want to live in a borderless world. BARACK OBAMA’S ‘WAR ON TERROR’ William E Scheuerman explains why Obama's mediocre humanitarian record in the "war on terror" deserves our critical scrutiny. And how US presidential government's latent monarchist attributes have generated far-reaching policy and legal continuities between Bush and Obama. WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB? More and more people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in the 9/11 tragedy. Statements from witnesses, marked confidential for several years, now show that controlled demolition may have taken place. The US government had long anticipated such an incident -- as the Republican document from 2000 Rebuilding America's defences indicates. THE STORY OF THE SPUTNIK V VACCINE Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine could be one of the most effective jabs available. Yet, its media coverage in the West has revived Cold War stereotypes. Vladimir Putin has also triggered suspicions. But the medical legacy from the Soviet era has prepared researchers precisely for such emergencies. THE DOMINATION OF FOOTBALL This article was originally published in Eurozine’s German partner journal Blätter, issue 6/2021.. When the 16th European Football Championship takes place between 11 June and 11 July, the European football association UEFA will mawkishly celebrate its continent-spanning tournament as a symbol of internationalunderstanding.
THE ANATOMY OF ZOOM FATIGUE The anatomy of Zoom fatigue. Covid has flooded our lives with online encounters and interactions. We work, minding our image on screen, or struggle to socialise in a hall of mirrors. Geert Lovink considers what we have lost and how we can reclaim THE AFFECTS OF DEMOCRACY The absence in liberal democracies of an agonistic confrontation between different political projects has led to a crisis of representation, argues Chantal Mouffe. Demonization of the ‘enemies’ of the bipartisan consensus might be morally comforting, but it is politically disempowering. We need a progressive populism that can mobilize common affects towards a defence of equality andsocial
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On 2 May, clashes between anti-Maidan and Euromaidan activists claimed 48 lives in Odessa. The city is still in shock. Tanya Richardson reports on how Russian intervention in Crimea has made such questions as “Who am I?” and, “In which state will I be secure?” morepressing than ever.
CAN HISTORY BE A SCIENCE? III. Let us now say that history is the systematic and critical search for the understanding of past events, selected and treated with a view to their human significance; a search which is grounded in the application of recognized standards of evidence, inference, and soundpractice.
NATIONAL IDENTITY, CULTURE AND GLOBALISATION In the academic and intellectual Lituanian debate, globalisation and Europeanisation is often regarded as a deadly threat to the national culture, an "evil mission". Almantas Samalavicius looks at the arguments and proposes a completely diffent concept of identity.RONNY BLASCHKE
World sporting events intrinsically emphasize national allegiance. When real-life rivalries mix with on-pitch competition, football, the ‘beautiful game’, can quickly turn ugly.FEMINISM IN TURKEY
The ‘question of women’s rights’ has been asked and answered in very different ways in Turkey since the founding of the secular republic in 1923. Ayşe Durakbaşa traces this history from ‘state feminism’ to the second wave and the Islamic Women’s Movement, shedding new light on the ruling AKP party’s legislative agenda. WAS 9/11 AN INSIDE JOB? More and more people in the US are convinced that the American authorities are concealing their involvement in the 9/11 tragedy. Statements from witnesses, marked confidential for several years, now show that controlled demolition may have taken place. The US government had long anticipated such an incident -- as the Republican document from 2000 Rebuilding America's defences indicates. EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior.WELCOME TO BRITAIN
NATIONHOOD, MODERNITY, DEMOCRACY The history of modern nation building suggests that the authority of the state must be grounded in the common cultural and ethnic values of its citizens. In the present day, however, state power is eroded by the decline of party politics and effects of globalization. In this context, argues the Hungarian MEP, cultural diversity, articulated as ethnic identity, will find ever stronger expression. BEYOND ABYSSAL THINKING REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks atVOXEUROP | EUROZINE
VoxEurop. Founded in 2014, VoxEurop is an online news and discussion website on European issues, in up to 10 languages. It is run by a team of experts and highly connected senior journalists, translators and developers with more than 20-years of experience in several media across Europe, mastering several languages and cultures. VoxEurop also HABERMAS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION Eurozine Review. 5 December 2019. For some on the Left, Habermas’s concept of discursive democracy is a liberal project without critical potential. In ‘Leviathan’, Martin Saar defends a theoretical ‘style’ defined by openness and ambiguity. Also: towards a politics of human rights and a call for parliamentary gender quotas.BUSINESS BULLSHIT
According to Laurie Penny, a central aspect of post-truth politics is bullshit. 8. Then there are the advertising and public relations agencies who have made a multi-billion-dollar business out of what Penny describes as ‘making shit up’. Indeed, insiders quite EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior.WELCOME TO BRITAIN
NATIONHOOD, MODERNITY, DEMOCRACY The history of modern nation building suggests that the authority of the state must be grounded in the common cultural and ethnic values of its citizens. In the present day, however, state power is eroded by the decline of party politics and effects of globalization. In this context, argues the Hungarian MEP, cultural diversity, articulated as ethnic identity, will find ever stronger expression. BEYOND ABYSSAL THINKING REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks atVOXEUROP | EUROZINE
VoxEurop. Founded in 2014, VoxEurop is an online news and discussion website on European issues, in up to 10 languages. It is run by a team of experts and highly connected senior journalists, translators and developers with more than 20-years of experience in several media across Europe, mastering several languages and cultures. VoxEurop also HABERMAS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION Eurozine Review. 5 December 2019. For some on the Left, Habermas’s concept of discursive democracy is a liberal project without critical potential. In ‘Leviathan’, Martin Saar defends a theoretical ‘style’ defined by openness and ambiguity. Also: towards a politics of human rights and a call for parliamentary gender quotas.BUSINESS BULLSHIT
According to Laurie Penny, a central aspect of post-truth politics is bullshit. 8. Then there are the advertising and public relations agencies who have made a multi-billion-dollar business out of what Penny describes as ‘making shit up’. Indeed, insiders quiteWE EUROPEANS
Wirsing was born in 1907, attained the Nazi party rank of Sturmbannführer and from 1930 to 1941 was an editor at the monthly journal Die Tat, and also editor of the journal Das XX. Jahrhundert. During the war, Wirsing was chief of the German foreign ministry’s cultural policy department. THE STORY OF THE SPUTNIK V VACCINE Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine could be one of the most effective jabs available. Yet, its media coverage in the West has revived Cold War stereotypes. Vladimir Putin has also triggered suspicions. But the medical legacy from the Soviet era has prepared researchers precisely for such emergencies.DIGITAL SOCIALISM
The great social democratic achievements of the twentieth century were in institutional innovation. By engaging with the risks posed to democracy by Big Tech, social democracy can both revive this tradition and reimagine its role. RUSSIA’S DISEASED DEMOCRACY ‘Osteuropa’ traces the decline of democratic constitutionalism in Russia and calls Putinism for what it is. Also: on the Kremlin’s increasingly restrictive definition of acceptable protest; and the ethnonationalism of Russia’s National Democratic opposition. CAN HISTORY BE A SCIENCE? III. Let us now say that history is the systematic and critical search for the understanding of past events, selected and treated with a view to their human significance; a search which is grounded in the application of recognized standards of evidence, inference, and soundpractice.
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On 2 May, clashes between anti-Maidan and Euromaidan activists claimed 48 lives in Odessa. The city is still in shock. Tanya Richardson reports on how Russian intervention in Crimea has made such questions as “Who am I?” and, “In which state will I be secure?” morepressing than ever.
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Europe’s leading cultural magazines at your fingertips. The protests of 2012 and 2013 in Slovenia seem to have drawn a blank. People did realize the urgent need for a different kind of politics and more honest leadership of the country, writes Boris Vezjak.RONNY BLASCHKE
World sporting events intrinsically emphasize national allegiance. When real-life rivalries mix with on-pitch competition, football, the ‘beautiful game’, can quickly turn ugly.ARTICLES, ENGLISH
According to Fabrizio Gatti’s estimate, at least 268 refugees drowned in the Lampedusa shipwreck on 11 October 2013. A month later, Gatti established that the tragedy could have been avoided, had the vessels in the vicinity with resources to support every victim been allowed to respond according to common sense. MAREK EBY | PAGE 1 OF 1 | EUROZINE (@Trilobitten) is a PhD Candidate in History at New York University, where he studies infectious disease epidemics, state power, and transnational science in the Soviet Union. EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by the REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks at where this "memorialism" came from and why.GENDERED DESIGN
However, from the second half of the nineteenth century, the identity issues of the Baltic Germans were growing increasingly complicated: on the one hand, ties were loosening with their German motherland, and on the other, their positions were increasingly challenged by the rising self-consciousness and economic capacity of local Estonians.WELCOME TO BRITAIN
NATIONHOOD, MODERNITY, DEMOCRACY The history of modern nation building suggests that the authority of the state must be grounded in the common cultural and ethnic values of its citizens. In the present day, however, state power is eroded by the decline of party politics and effects of globalization. In this context, argues the Hungarian MEP, cultural diversity, articulated as ethnic identity, will find ever stronger expression. BEYOND ABYSSAL THINKINGVOXEUROP | EUROZINE
Founded in 2014, VoxEurop is an online news and discussion website on European issues, in up to 10 languages. It is run by a team of experts and highly connected senior journalists, translators and developers with more than 20-years of experience in several media across Europe, mastering several languages and cultures. HABERMAS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION Among the tributes to Jürgen Habermas on his ninetieth birthday earlier this year, dissenting tones were occasionally audible. For some on the Left, Habermas’s concept of discursive democracy is a liberal project whose critical potential has been lost.BUSINESS BULLSHIT
Much of the language used in corporations is meaningless. What’s more, it is meaningless by design. Bullshit can be profoundly dangerous and make people despair – but it can also help them make their way in the world, reports André Spicer. EUROZINE | EUROZINE: EUROPE'S LEADING CULTURAL JOURNALS ATSUPPORT EUROZINEJOHN PALATTELLAYVONNE ALBERSCOLLABORATIONS Eurozine is an online magazine and European network linking up more than 90 cultural journals and associates in 35 countries. CRITIQUE OF THE RECOVERY FUND Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. As the Belgian government prepares to submit to the EU its ‘Plan for Recovery and Resilience’ (PRR), detailing how it intends to allocate the €6bn the country is set to receive from the ‘Next Generation EU’ recovery fund, La Revue nouvelle devotes a dossier to the historic development. Many claim that the €750bn fund, which will be raised by theGENDERED DESIGN
She is attached to spaces of service. She is a hostess in the living room, a cook in the kitchen, a mother in the children’s room, a lover in the bedroom, a chauffeur in the garage.’ 13. Erika Nõva’s house aspires to a less formal division of space inside despite its more traditional exterior.WELCOME TO BRITAIN
NATIONHOOD, MODERNITY, DEMOCRACY The history of modern nation building suggests that the authority of the state must be grounded in the common cultural and ethnic values of its citizens. In the present day, however, state power is eroded by the decline of party politics and effects of globalization. In this context, argues the Hungarian MEP, cultural diversity, articulated as ethnic identity, will find ever stronger expression. BEYOND ABYSSAL THINKING REASONS FOR THE CURRENT UPSURGE IN MEMORY Reasons for the current upsurge in memory. Pierre Nora. 19 April 2002. Over the last quarter century, every country, every social, ethnic or family group, has undergone a profound change in the relationship it traditionally enjoyed with the past. Pierre Nora looks atVOXEUROP | EUROZINE
VoxEurop. Founded in 2014, VoxEurop is an online news and discussion website on European issues, in up to 10 languages. It is run by a team of experts and highly connected senior journalists, translators and developers with more than 20-years of experience in several media across Europe, mastering several languages and cultures. VoxEurop also HABERMAS, HUMAN RIGHTS AND REPRESENTATION Eurozine Review. 5 December 2019. For some on the Left, Habermas’s concept of discursive democracy is a liberal project without critical potential. In ‘Leviathan’, Martin Saar defends a theoretical ‘style’ defined by openness and ambiguity. Also: towards a politics of human rights and a call for parliamentary gender quotas.BUSINESS BULLSHIT
According to Laurie Penny, a central aspect of post-truth politics is bullshit. 8. Then there are the advertising and public relations agencies who have made a multi-billion-dollar business out of what Penny describes as ‘making shit up’. Indeed, insiders quite THE STORY OF THE SPUTNIK V VACCINE Russia’s COVID-19 vaccine could be one of the most effective jabs available. Yet, its media coverage in the West has revived Cold War stereotypes. Vladimir Putin has also triggered suspicions. But the medical legacy from the Soviet era has prepared researchers precisely for such emergencies.WE EUROPEANS
No wonder the Germans accepted the idea of Europe so readily after 1945, writes Rainer Hank: they did not need to change their habits of thought greatly. Moreover, widespread ignorance about this problematic continuity poses yet another threat to mutual trust in Europe.POETRY AND WAR
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THE STRUGGLE OVER 1989 THE RISE AND CONTESTATION OF EASTERN EUROPEAN POPULISM Bogdan Iacob, James Mark, Tobias Rupprecht Eastern Europe is clearly part of a global populist wave, and is now part of the western right-wing populist imaginary as the bedrock for ‘pure’ European values. Only by looking at ‘1989’ from a new angle can we see how populist governments’ rejection of a ‘decadent’ and ‘imperialist’ West merely continues a communist stance, despite their strident anti-communist rhetoric.3 September 2019
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Artists and writers have served as an ‘early warning system’ for political upheavals and social tensions in many eastern European countries. Contributions to the new issue of ‘Osteuropa’ focus on Russia as the origin of a contemporary intersection of countercultural aesthetics and conservative ideology.Osteuropa
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HUMAN RIGHTS, GENDER HISTORY AND THE ROAD TO 1989 Soviet, Polish, and Czech women were active but sidelined members of pre-1989 dissident groups. This not only kept up conventional gender roles, but shared them with the regimes they were fighting against, a fact concealed by their ‘vernacularized’ concept of human rights.L'Homme
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STARING THROUGH THE MOCKING GLASS THREE MISPERCEPTIONS OF THE EAST-WEST DIVIDE SINCE 1989 It was assumed after 1989 that eastern economies would easily take up western-style capitalism without a ‘third option’. Their transformation was far deeper and more brutal than if socialism had collapsed two decades earlier. As a result, the free movement of labour and capital after 2004 produced lopsided developments, and after the turbulence caused by the 2008 financial crisis the EU became unwilling to reign in new member states’ illiberal governments.* Dorothee Bohle
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29 August 2019
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THE PRO-KREMLIN FAR RIGHT IN POWER Despite far-right parties’ criticism of EU sanctions on Russia, at national levels they lack the foreign policy leverage to be of direct use to Moscow. The strengthening of the far-right bloc in the European Parliament is also unlikely to alter the EU’s position. Does this mean that Russian influence on European politics is negligible?* Anton Shekhovtsov
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A EUROPEAN DIALECTIC Attitudes towards immigration are said to be split down an East–West divide, but it is western Europe that has traditionally feared ‘invasions’ from the East and that responded to EU enlargement in 2004 with restrictions on labour migration. Now that eastern and western Europe are more deeply integrated than ever before, the defining question will be how Europe negotiates immigration from outside its borders. * Jannis Panagiotidis23 August 2019
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‘MYSTIFICATION IS A BRUTAL PROCESS’ ON THE PARADOXES OF ROMANIAN IDENTITY In an interview with Andrea Pipino, Romanian historian Lucian Boia talks about Romanian identity from its Roman-Dacian beginnings through Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian rule, modernization, fascism, communism, and the paradoxical present, in which this extremely nationalistic country has no openly nationalist political party.* Lucian Boia
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Artists and writers have served as an ‘early warning system’ for political upheavals and social tensions in many eastern European countries. Contributions to the new issue of ‘Osteuropa’ focus on Russia as the origin of a contemporary intersection of countercultural aesthetics and conservative ideology. NEW NARRATIVES OF CLASS AND NATIONSOUNDINGS 72 (2019)
In ‘Soundings’, David Featherstone and Lazaros Karaliotas ask how we can expand our image of the working class beyond a ‘narrowly nationed narrative of the crisis’. Also, Mary Kaldor probes the ‘tragic mistake’ to find new hopes for a ‘remain-and-reform’ position, and Gabriel Bristow clarifies the misunderstood giletsjaunes movement.
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In the 100th edition of Belarusian literary journal ‘Dziejaslou’, Svetlana Alexievich explains why the irrational continues to be the underlying subject of her celebrated chronicles of the Soviet and post-Soviet everyday. Also, a history of socialism in Belarus, revealing autonomy from the early days of the Socialist International.Subscribe
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The focal point presents the findings of the project ‘Eurasia in Global Dialogue’ being carried out at the Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna (IWM). It is edited by Clemena Antonova at the IWM. The focal point is an extension of the earlier focal point, ‘Russia in Global Dialogue’ that ran in Eurozine and at the IWM from 2012–2018 and was edited by Tatiana Zhurzhenko. Further texts have been contributed by journals in the Eurozine network.Read articles
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Post-revolutionary Ukrainian society displays a unique mix of hope, enthusiasm, social creativity, collective trauma of war, radicalism and disillusionment. With the Maidan becoming history, the focal point ‘Ukraine in European Dialogue’ explores the new challenges facing the young democracy, its place in Europe, and the lessons it might offer for the future of the European project.Read articles
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When the Cold War came to a sudden end thirty years ago, the two halves of Europe declared in unison their intention to overcome the legacy of the division. Today, the hopes and ambitions of those heady days can be viewed as unrealistic at best. But is talk of a new East–West divide justified? A new Eurozine focal point asks what happened to ’89 in the intervening years.Read articles
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