DocPoint: Italy’s colonial aphasia
In “My home, in Libya” director Martina Melilli shows the intimacies of colonialism, war and migration, amidst stories that remain untold.
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In “My home, in Libya” director Martina Melilli shows the intimacies of colonialism, war and migration, amidst stories that remain untold.
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The European Parliament missed an opportune moment of the post Lisbon treaty era. Despite this, the Common Agricultural Policy is still a recognizable and influent foreign policy mechanism enhancing the role of the EU as a global actor.
The parliamentarization of the Common Agricultural Policy and its role as a global actor Read More »
How the pursuance of two leading norms of climate change mitigation – state sovereignty, and free markets – has contributed to the marginalisation of other key norms of global environmental governance, including social justice?
Intention and practice in environmental governance: Integrated Landscape Approach & REDD Read More »
Is there a crisis of democracy? What is democracy and what is a crisis?
Valtsika Insight: Laura Sibinescu talks about the crisis of democracy Read More »
The records of former State Security Service (Stasi) in the German Democratic Republic attract many citizens even today. However, the Stasi records show their misunderstandings and manipulation of personal information. In that case, how can/should researchers use the former secret police’s files in spite of its unreliability?
The uncertainty and value of the Stasi files Read More »
Both violent and sanctioned destruction of monuments as symbols of an oppressive regime has been a powerful tool of preparing space for prospective political changes. This article addresses versatility of civic stands in relation to development and implementation of ‘decommunization’ policies in post-Euromaidan Ukraine.
To Europe ‘via’ Lenin?: The Fall of the Communist Statues in Ukraine Read More »
While representing two conflicting worlds deadly divided ideologically, South and North Korea have confronted each other since the Korean War. The current efforts of South Korean government and civil society to build a peaceful co-existence regime therefore deserve closer attention.
Through the Pyeongchang Olympics to Third Inter-Korean Summit? Read More »
Four years down the Euromaidan Revolution, Ukraine and Russia stand strong in claiming their ‘truths’ on major turning points of the countries’ modern history, the annexation of Crimea and war in Donbas.
DocPoint: Between Two Fires: the States vs People Read More »
Four years down the Euromaidan Revolution, Ukraine and Russia stand strong in claiming their ‘truths’ on major turning points of the countries’ modern history, the annexation of Crimea and war in Donbas.
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The peace accords signed in Helsinki in 2005 brought peace to Aceh. Despite a decade of peace, much work remains for achieving an equal society. The struggle for equal treatment and possibilities continues with collaborative activities that respect the Acehnese traditions.
Building a boat in a paradise – Feminist literature that resists forgetting Read More »