The Collapse of the Bipolar World and the New Identity in Eastern Europe and Its Sub-Regions
Stanisław Sulowski editor Kinga Anna Gajda editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang AG
Published:28th Nov '25
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This book delves into the complexities of Eastern Europe, exploring its diverse subregions and their unique political, historical, and cultural trajectories. From the geopolitically volatile Balkans to the EU-integrated Baltic States, the work examines the lasting effects of the East-West divide and its impact on contemporary relations. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the authors investigate how the past shapes current political tensions, such as anti-Western sentiments and the rise of populism. Key themes like nationalism, migration, memory politics, and democracy are explored, shedding light on the region's evolving identity. This collection critically reflects the post-communist transformations and the future of Central and Eastern Europe within the broader European context.
ISBN: 9783631922521
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 471g
310 pages
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