A Threat
The State and the Individual in Eastern Europe
Osteuropa 12/2020
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin 2020 [Osteuropa, 12/2020]
192 pages, 1 Karte, 39 figures
Price: 15,00 €
ISBN: 3-8305-5022-8
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Andreas Heinemann-Grüder
The Navalny paradox
A frontal attack; a consolidated regime - Marija Lipman
The active and the lethargic
Russian society after the Navalny protests - Irina Rastorgueva
Black mirror
Political satire and protest culture in Russia - Ol'ga Romanova
“You can’t sit on bayonets”
The case of Navalny and Russia’s penal system - Grigorij Ochotin
“The protesters are not children!”
Russia: rule by law, not rule of law - Lukas Latz
Russia: “No entry”!
The state, the law and arbitrary power Nagorno-Karabakh
- Otto Luchterhandt
A turning point in the South Caucasus
The defeat of Armenia in the war over Nagorno-Karabakh - Egbert Jahn
Thawed and re-frozen
Continuity and change in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh - Réka Kinga Papp
Shut down
Hungary’s free media and the case of Klubrádió - Political repression in Russia
Documentation - Andreas Kappeler
The echo of the Holodomor
The famine of 1932/33 in the Austrian press - Peter Oliver Loew
High performance cum grano salis
German-language research into Poland: an overview - Hans Günther
The psychopathology of totalitarianism
Andrei Platonov’s The Macedonian Officer and Rubbish Wind - Manfred Sapper
Oskar Anweiler (1925-2020)Volltext
Ein Jahrhundertzeuge - Oskar Anweiler
“My Book on Soviets is Making the Rounds in Pirated Form“
On a Tour d’Horizon