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Journalism that Matters - - Bog - Peter Lang AG - Plusbog.dk

Non-Inclusive Education in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

DKK 959.00
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Non-Inclusive Education in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Bloomsbury Publishing PLC - Plusbog.dk

DKK 344.00
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Understanding Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Ones We're Meant to Find - Joan He - Bog - Text Publishing - Plusbog.dk

Tourism in Post-Communist States - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Tourism in Post-Communist States - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This book addresses tourism and its development in the post-communist context of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Although it has been over 30 years since many countries of Central and Eastern Europe embarked on the path of transition from state socialism to capitalism and liberal democracy, the ongoing atrocious events in Ukraine bluntly remind us that the perception of CEE as a ‘transition’ region may have been done away with too early and that the legacies of communism continue to influence the reality of the region. Tourism is no exception here. While on the one hand, tourism has significantly contributed to the post-communist restructuring of CEE, on the other, the communist heritage has played (and still plays) an important role in shaping the tourism geographies of the CEE region. The book consists of 14 chapters (divided into two sections), a new introduction and a reflective concluding section. All 14 main chapters in this book were originally published in the Tourism Geographies journal. The aim of the book is two-fold. First, it summarises, distils and highlights the important and often ground-breaking contributions Tourism Geographies has made over the years to the debate on tourism in CEE. Second, it lays foundations for further research on tourism in the post-communist states of CEE. This book will be of great interest to upper-level students, researchers, and academics in various disciplines – human geography, politics, sociology, and tourism studies in general.

DKK 422.00
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Business Process Management: Blockchain and Central and Eastern Europe Forum - - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

Rethinking 'Democratic Backsliding' in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Rethinking 'Democratic Backsliding' in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

This book seeks to inject fresh thinking into the debate on democratic deterioration in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), viewing ‘democratic backsliding’ through the prism of a range of cases beyond Hungary and Poland, to redress the imbalance in current scholarship. Over the past decade a consensus has emerged that democracy in CEE is sharply deteriorating, perhaps even ‘backsliding’ into new forms of authoritarianism. Debate has, however, so far focused disproportionately on the two most dramatic and surprising cases: Hungary and Poland. This book reflects on the ‘backsliding’ debate through the experience of CEE countries such as the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Latvia, and Estonia; as well as neighbouring post-communist regions such as the Western Balkans and former Soviet Union (cases such as Moldova and Ukraine), whose patterns of failing or partial democratisation may be newly instructive for analysing the development of CEE. Contributors present less frequently considered perspectives on ‘democratic backsliding’ in the CEE region, such as the role of oligarchisation and wealth concentration; the potential of ethnographical approaches to democracy evaluation; the trade-offs between democratic quality and democratic stability; and the long-term interplay between social movements, state-building, and democratisation. This book was originally published as a special issue of East European Politics .

DKK 440.00
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Achieving Democracy Through Interest Representation - Vaida Jankauskaite - Bog - Springer Nature Switzerland AG - Plusbog.dk

The Circle Broken - Dorothy Carvello - Bog - Post Hill Press - Plusbog.dk

The Economics of Digital Shopping in Central and Eastern Europe - Bogdan Mroz - Bog - Cambridge University Press - Plusbog.dk

Internationalization in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Internationalization in Central and Eastern Europe - - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

It Bears Repeating - Cee Pootoogook - Bog - Tundra Books - Plusbog.dk

Welcome to Treetopington! - Cee Lee - Bog - Scholastic US - Plusbog.dk

Organizational Change in Transition Societies - J Pavicic - Bog - Taylor & Francis Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Hungary in State of Exception - Attila Antal - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

A Study of Literary Trends in China Since the 1980s - Teresa Chi Ching Sun - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

A Study of Literary Trends in China Since the 1980s - Teresa Chi Ching Sun - Bog - University Press of America - Plusbog.dk

This book intends to trace the revival of traditional literary works since the 1980s in China as it is revealed on the revitalized College Entrance Examination (CEE). In order to show how these changes reflect China’s altering ideology after the fall of Communism, selections from the CEE’s literary portion will be examined. Taking advantage of the resurrection of the powerful CEE, test creators have composed the literary portion as an education tool to shape public opinion in the post-Communist era. Literature in China have never been an independent art but had shared the responsibility for transmitting China’s intellectual and ethical traditions. The introduction of Communism to China silenced these traditions and made literature the servant of political ideology. This book traces the chronological process of restoring modern vernacular literature from the pre-Communist era and the ways in which traditional literature is being used for modern purposes. For many Chinese intellectuals, the gradual withdrawal of literature for serving political causes and the reinstatement of classical literature and early vernacular works to on the CEE bring to light the recovery of the aesthetic literary tradition and a return to normalcy. When students take the CEE, they not only mentally scrutinize literature that they first read during their secondary education, but also experience an assertive presentation of current Chinese cultural values and outlooks on life. This study argues that in the post-1980s CEE literary selections, students experience a variety of texts that summon up China’s pre-Communist literary tradition in order to serve as an intellectual guiding light for future social development. For those interested in comparative higher education, a particular area of interest may be the book’s singular consideration of the science and technology passages in connection with the restructuring of higher education in China as a remedy of China’s cultural tradition.

DKK 565.00
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