Conflict Circles
Pipelines, Missiles
Osteuropa 1-2/2019
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin 2019 [= Osteuropa, 1–2/2019]
200 pages, 39 figures, 4 maps
Price: 18,00 €
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Otto Luchterhandt
Against international law
The escalation of the conflict in the Azov Sea - Roland Götz
Nord Stream 2
The politicised pipeline - Il’ja Kalinin
The sated and the rabble
The traditions of the Russian intelligentsia and the failure of the protest movement of 2011/2012 - Lev Gudkov, Natalija Zorkaja
Suffocated and strangled
Russia’s protest movement: a response to Ilya Kalinin - Vladimír Handl
Alienation and cooperation
A paradigm change in Germany’s policy towards Russia? - Georg Dox
Between curtsey and genuflection
Austria-Russia: an outline of their relationship Arms control. Return of the rockets?
- Andrej Zagorskij
Le roi est mort, vive le roi?
The future of armament control after the collapse of the INF - Ulrich Kühn
The end of the INF Treaty
The consequences for nuclear armament control in Europe - Pavel Podvig
Carelessly squandered
The end of the INF Treaty - Nuclear weapons all over the world and in Russia
Documentation - Katarzyna Kubiak
An arena, but not a player
Europe between two nuclear powers The Book market and the Culture of Reading in Russia
- Birgit Menzel
From print to pixel
On reading and the book market in Russia - Birgitte Beck Pristed
Dual use
Reading in social networks in digitalised Russia - Josephine von Zitzewitz
A many-sided personality
New information about samizdat readers - Ingunn Lunde
Literature and history
M. Gigolashvili’s Tainyi god and the image of Ivan IV - Jost Dülffer
The First World War and the precarious peace
New publications to mark the centenary of the peace accords