A New Beginning or More of the Same?: The European Union and East Asia After Brexit, Reilly Michael, Lee Chun-Yi
Автор: Cohen Stephen F. Название: The Victims Return: Survivors of the Gulag After Stalin ISBN: 1780761376 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781780761374 Издательство: Bloomsbury Academic Рейтинг: Цена: 3166.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: Stalin`s reign of terror in the Soviet Union has been called `the other Holocaust`. During the Stalin years, it is thought that more innocent men, women and children perished than in Hitler`s destruction of the European Jews. This book tells the story of the survivors.
Название: European union after brexit ISBN: 1526133652 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781526133656 Издательство: NBN International Рейтинг: Цена: 10098.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
Описание: This volume addresses the transformation of the EU during and after the process of Brexit. Covering topics such as trade, the internal market, freedom of movement, security, and social Europe, this book suggests that Brexit reorders the priorities, internal balance(s) of power, and legislation of the European Union, disrupting "ever closer union". -- .
Описание: This accessible textbook examines political, social, and cultural developments in the Soviet Union - from the revolution, through the years of the New Economic Policies, and into the Stalinist order and the post-Soviet period. The third edition includes substantial new material, discussing the challenges Russia faces in the era of Putin.
Описание: In China, East Asia and the European Union specialist authors from both Europe and Asia reflect on the dynamic relationship between the three actors from an International Relations perspective. The book is a testimony to China’s seemingly unstoppable rise, both in the East Asian region and in the relationship with the EU and its member states. The authors investigate why the economic links between the European Union and East Asia have become so firmly established, while in comparison the political bond has remained underdeveloped. They conclude that the crises the EU is currently facing seriously affect its manoeuvring space vis-a-vis China and its neighbours, both economically and politically. Contributors are: Ding Chun, Neil Duggan, Enrico Fardella, Frank Gaenssmantel, Tjalling Halbertsma, Daniel R Hammond, Jan van der Harst, Elisa H?rhager, Jing Jing, Werner Pascha, Sanne Kamerling, David Kerr, Silja Keva, Christopher K. Lamont, Li Junyang, Feng Liu, Maaike Okano-Heijmans, Nadya Stoynova, and Herman Voogsgeerd.
In Knowledge and the Ends of Empire, Ian W. Campbell investigates the connections between knowledge production and policy formation on the Kazak steppes of the Russian Empire. Hoping to better govern the region, tsarist officials were desperate to obtain reliable information about an unfamiliar environment and population. This thirst for knowledge created opportunities for Kazak intermediaries to represent themselves and their landscape to the tsarist state. Because tsarist officials were uncertain of what the steppe was, and disagreed on what could be made of it, Kazaks were able to be part of these debates, at times influencing the policies that were pursued.Drawing on archival materials from Russia and Kazakhstan and a wide range of nineteenth-century periodicals in Russian and Kazak, Campbell tells a story that highlights the contingencies of and opportunities for cooperation with imperial rule. Kazak intermediaries were at first able to put forward their own idiosyncratic views on whether the steppe was to be Muslim or secular, whether it should be a center of stock-raising or of agriculture, and the extent to which local institutions needed to give way to imperial institutions. It was when the tsarist state was most confident in its knowledge of the steppe that it committed its gravest errors by alienating Kazak intermediaries and placing unbearable stresses on pastoral nomads. From the 1890s on, when the dominant visions in St. Petersburg were of large-scale peasant colonization of the steppe and its transformation into a hearth of sedentary agriculture, the same local knowledge that Kazaks had used to negotiate tsarist rule was transformed into a language of resistance.
Автор: Krista A. Goff, Lewis H. Siegelbaum Название: Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands ISBN: 1501736132 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781501736131 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 7769.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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Empire and Belonging in the Eurasian Borderlands engages with the evolving historiography around the concept of belonging in the Russian and Ottoman empires. The contributors to this book argue that the popular notion that empires do not care about belonging is simplistic and wrong.
Chapters address numerous and varied dimensions of belonging in multiethnic territories of the Ottoman Empire, Imperial Russia, and the Soviet Union, from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth centuries. They illustrate both the mutability and the durability of imperial belonging in Eurasian borderlands.
Contributors to this volume pay attention to state authorities but also to the voices and experiences of teachers, linguists, humanitarian officials, refugees, deportees, soldiers, nomads, and those left behind. Through those voices the authors interrogate the mutual shaping of empire and nation, noting the persistence and frequency of coercive measures that imposed belonging or denied it to specific populations deemed inconvenient or incapable of fitting in. The collective conclusion that editors Krista A. Goff and Lewis H. Siegelbaum provide is that nations must take ownership of their behaviors, irrespective of whether they emerged from disintegrating empires or enjoyed autonomy and power within them.
Автор: Cameron, Sarah I., Название: The hungry steppe : ISBN: 1501730436 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781501730436 Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan) Рейтинг: Цена: 7142.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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The Hungry Steppe examines one of the most heinous crimes of the Stalinist regime, the Kazakh famine of 1930–33. More than 1.5 million people perished in this famine, a quarter of Kazakhstan's population, and the crisis transformed a territory the size of continental Europe. Yet the story of this famine has remained mostly hidden from view. Drawing upon state and Communist party documents, as well as oral history and memoir accounts in Russian and in Kazakh, Sarah Cameron reveals this brutal story and its devastating consequences for Kazakh society.
Through the most violent of means the Kazakh famine created Soviet Kazakhstan, a stable territory with clearly delineated boundaries that was an integral part of the Soviet economic system; and it forged a new Kazakh national identity. But this state-driven modernization project was uneven. Ultimately, Cameron finds, neither Kazakhstan nor Kazakhs themselves were integrated into the Soviet system in precisely the ways that Moscow had originally hoped. The experience of the famine scarred the republic for the remainder of the Soviet era and shaped its transformation into an independent nation in 1991.
Cameron uses her history of the Kazakh famine to overturn several assumptions about violence, modernization, and nation-making under Stalin, highlighting, in particular, the creation of a new Kazakh national identity, and how environmental factors shaped Soviet development. Ultimately, The Hungry Steppe depicts the Soviet regime and its disastrous policies in a new and unusual light.
Автор: Da Costa Cabral Nazare, Renato Goncalves Jose, Cunha Rodrigues Nuno Название: After Brexit: Consequences for the European Union ISBN: 331988297X ISBN-13(EAN): 9783319882970 Издательство: Springer Рейтинг: Цена: 16769.00 р. Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ.
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Contributors
1) Nazarй da Costa Cabral, Josй Renato Gonзalves and Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Introduction
Part 1 - Brexit's General Effects: The Future of the European Integration Process
2) Pompeo Della Posta and Scheherazade Rehman, Brexit: Origins and Future Perspectives
3) Josй Renato Gonзalves, The Brexit and the European Union in the Context of Globalization
4) Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Brexit and the Future of the EU: Move-Back or Move-Forward?
5) Pauline Schnapper, Brexit and the Risk of the European Desintegration
6) Annette Bongardt and Francisco Torres, A Qualitative Change in the Process of European Integration
7) Federico Fabbrini. Brexit and the Reform of Economic and Monetary Union
8) Antуnio B. Menezes Cordeiro, Brexit as an Exception
al Change of Circumstances?
Part 2 - Brexit's Sectorial Effects (I): Trade and Free Movement of Goods and Citizens
9) Michael Emerson, Which Model for Brexit?
10) Mark Baimbridge and Philip B. Whyman, Economic Implications of Alternative Trade Relationships: Post-Brexit Options for the UK
11) Samo Bardutzky, The Position of EU Citizens in the UK and of the UK Citizens in the EU27 Post-Brexit: Between Law and Political Constitutionalism
12) Ioanna Ntampoudi, Post-Brexit Models and Migration Policies: Possible Citizenship and Welfare Implications for EU Nationals in the UK
13) Yves Jorens and Grega Strban, New Forms of Social Security for Persons Moving Between the EU and the UK?
Part 3 - Brexit's Sectorial Effects (II): Free Movement of Capital and the Financial Markets
14) Ana Paula Dourado, Free Movement of Capital and Brexit
15) Marc
o Lamandini and David Ramos Muсoz, Free Movement of Capital: Could the CJEU Smooth Brexit?
16) Ansgar Belke, Policy Uncertainty and Spillovers into International Financial Markets
17) Karel Lannoo, EU Financial Markets after Brexit
18) Claudio Scardovi and Rabia Deniz Agaoglu, How Brexit may Affect Banks' Business Models and the Financial System in the UK and EU: Opportunity to Revitalize the Existing Banking Structures?
Brexit and its influence toward the EU and Asia.- Brexit and the EU Reconstruction.- Failed Promise of Institutionalization? Brexit and EU Integration.- Should Brexit be a positive step for EU political integration?.- What remains after Brexit?.- Brexit, EU Crisis and Reorganization of Regional Integration in Asia.- Crisis or Opportunity? European Integration and Party Politics.- Hopes and Fears Amidst Polarization Pre-and Post Brexit.- RCEP versus TPP with the Trump Administration in the USA.- Recovery of Sovereignty and Regional Integration in the EU and Asia after Brexit.- European Diplomacy after Brexit and its implications for the Asia Pacific.- EU-Brexit and ASEAN Legal frameworks for regional integration.- European Governance after the Brexit Shock: The Japanese Perspective.- Non-indexation of UK pensions: Should this be a pre-condition for a trade treaty?.- Business as Usual? Hong Kong European Union Relations in the light of Brexit and Mainlandization.- Traveling on Rough Seats: Trancing images of Post- Brexit EU in Russia.- Shifting Frames: External & Internatl Media Frames: External & Internal Media.- The European Union and Brexit crisis management.- The influence of Brexit on the UK's Arms Trade Policy and Arms Embargo in China.
Описание: This accessible textbook examines political, social, and cultural developments in the Soviet Union - from the revolution, through the years of the New Economic Policies, and into the Stalinist order and the post-Soviet period. The third edition includes substantial new material, discussing the challenges Russia faces in the era of Putin.
Описание: In July 1941, the Soviet Union was in mortal danger. Imperiled by the Nazi invasion and facing catastrophic losses, Stalin called on the Soviet people to “subordinate everything to the needs of the front.” Kazakhstan answered that call. Stalin had long sought to restructure Kazakh life to modernize the local population—but total mobilization during the war required new tactics and produced unique results. Kazakhstan in World War II analyzes these processes and their impact on the Kazakhs and the Soviet Union as a whole. The first English-Language study of a non-Russian Soviet republic during World War II, the book explores how the war altered official policies toward the region’s ethnic groups—and accelerated Central Asia’s integration into Soviet institutions.World War II is widely recognized as a watershed for Russia and the Soviet Union—not only did the conflict legitimize prewar institutions and ideologies, it also provided a medium for integrating some groups and excluding others. Kazakhstan in World War II explains how these processes played out in the ethnically diverse and socially “backward” Kazakh republic. Roberto J. Carmack marshals a wealth of archival materials, official media sources, and personal memoirs to produce an in-depth examination of wartime ethnic policies in the Red Army, Soviet propaganda for non-Russian groups, economic strategies in the Central Asian periphery, and administrative practices toward deported groups. Bringing Kazakhstan’s previously neglected role in World War II to the fore, Carmack’s work fills an important gap in the region’s history and sheds new light on our understanding of Soviet identities.
Jeff Sahadeo reveals the complex and fascinating stories of migrant populations in Leningrad and Moscow. Voices from the Soviet Edge focuses on the hundreds of thousands of Uzbeks, Tajiks, Georgians, Azerbaijanis, and others who arrived toward the end of the Soviet era, seeking opportunity at the privileged heart of the USSR. Through the extensive oral histories Sahadeo has collected, he shows how the energy of these migrants, denigrated as "Blacks" by some Russians, transformed their families' lives and created inter-republican networks, altering society and community in both the center and the periphery of life in the "two capitals."
Voices from the Soviet Edge connects Leningrad and Moscow to transnational trends of core-periphery movement and marks them as global cities. In examining Soviet concepts such as "friendship of peoples" alongside ethnic and national differences, Sahadeo shows how those ideas became racialized but could also be deployed to advance migrant aspirations. He exposes the Brezhnev era as a time of dynamism and opportunity, and Leningrad and Moscow not as isolated outposts of privilege but at the heart of any number of systems that linked the disparate regions of the USSR into a whole. In the 1980s, as the Soviet Union crumbled, migration increased. These later migrants were the forbears of contemporary Muslims from former Soviet spaces who now confront significant discrimination in European Russia. As Sahadeo demonstrates, the two cities benefited from 1980s' migration but also became communities where racism and exclusion coexisted with citizenship and Soviet identity.
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