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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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Students Take Bulgaria’s Protests to the Next Level. Can They Break the Political Stalemate? | Tom Junes | Read more |
Authors: Tom Junes
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The Polish Presidential Election: A Victory for the “Radicals”? | Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak | Read more |
Authors: Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak
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Die Zukunft der sozialen Sicherheit | Kurt Biedenkopf | Read more |
Authors: Kurt Biedenkopf
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Obama and the Crisis: What Does the Future Hold? | Katherine S. Newman | Read more | ||||||
Politics of Memory and Urban Landscape: The Case of Lviv after World War II [1] | Viktoria Sereda | Read more | ||||||
Eine Reise nach Europa. Die ‘orangefarbene Revolution’ in Kiew – ein Tagebuch | Gerhard Gnauck | Read more | ||||||
From Borderlands to Bloodlands | Tatiana Zhurzhenko | Read more |
Authors: Tatiana Zhurzhenko
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Dilemmas eines Herausgebers | Robert Silvers (translated by Michael Bischoff) | Read more |
Authors: Robert Silvers (translated by Michael Bischoff)
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Being Normal in Poland | Read more | |||||||
Lost Momentum: The European Union in 2011 | Charles Gati | Read more |
Authors: Charles Gati
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