The changing character of EUFOR Althea: power politics or learning?
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Volume 29, Issue 3, September 2016, Page 870-890<br/>. <br/>
<span class=“paragraphSection“><div class=“boxTitle“>Abstract</div>This paper examines the relative effectiveness of different vessels used as convoy escorts in the North Atlantic by the Allied navies during the Second World War. A da…
An ideal space is a space both imagined and perfected. Traditionally, an ideal space was associated with the notion of utopia, or in more broader terms, with the search for a space hoped for where humans can unfold their positive potentials and were able to lead a better life. Today, in times of globalization (also of problems), the search for an ideal space seems to be obsolete and to belong to a past. But this isn’t the case, not only as utopias are concerned. In terms of non-physical spaces, we live in many ‚ideal‘ spaces, at least on a part-time base, and also the issue of the classical utopia as a space for a better community of humans has not been settled. We want to invite to investigate possible meanings of spaces considered „ideal“ in both past and present, to investigate their range of appearance as well as their social relevance and impact, in particular today.
Volume 58, Issue 1, February 2017, Page 91-105<br/>. <br/>
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Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print
Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print
Journal Name: New Global StudiesIssue: Ahead of print
Volume 19, Issue 1, March 2017, Page 154-163<br/>. <br/>
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