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Tr@nsit Online
Tr@nsit was the online sister journal of Transit, published until 2017. Here, authors, fellows and friends of the IWM offered further articles, reflections and comments related to ongoing research and debates at the Institute.
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The Myth of Two Ukraines | Tatiana Zhurzhenko |
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2002 | Read more |
Authors: Tatiana Zhurzhenko
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Why Ukrainians Are Ukrainians | Roman Szporluk |
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2002 | Read more | ||||
Wer spaltet die Ukraine? Über die Wandlungsresistenz neopatrimonialer Systeme | Claudia Šabi | Read more | ||||||
Fantasies of Degeneration: Some Remarks on Racial Anti-Semitism in Interwar Romania | Marius Turda | Read more | ||||||
Die unerwartete Krise der Vierten Gewalt | Paul Starr (Translated by Andreas Simon dos Santos) | Read more |
Authors: Paul Starr (Translated by Andreas Simon dos Santos)
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Is There a Future for Democracy? | Steven Beller | Read more |
Authors: Steven Beller
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How Women Survived Post-Communism (and Didn’t Laugh) | Slavenka Drakulic | Read more |
Authors: Slavenka Drakulic
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The Orthodox Component in the Russian Support for Eastern Ukrainian Separatists | Kristina Stoeckl | Read more | ||||||
The Trap of Being New Europe | Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak | Read more |
Authors: Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak
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Contemporary Russian Nationalism between East and West | Anatoly M. Khazanov | Read more | ||||||