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Vol XXIV Reconciling the Irreconcilable

JVF Conference Volume
Cover for Vol XXIV Reconciling the Irreconcilable
Publishing house
IWM
Year
2009

Irina Papkova
Reconciling the Irreconcilable – Preface

Sushila Mesquita
Rights and the Politics of Normalization

Brigitte Bargetz
The Politics of the Everyday: A Feminist Revision of the Public/Private Frame

Irina Papkova
Saving the Third Rome. “Fall of the Empire”, Byzantium and Putin’s Russia

Ariel Ivanier
Cosmopolitanism without Agents? Engaging the Statist Critique

Abram Trosky
On the Possibility of International Theory: A Cosmopolitan Critique of Communitarian Conceptions

Sofiya Dyak
The Legacies of Others. Dealing with Historic Cityshapes in Soviet Lviv and Communist Wroclaw

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