dei-resources Geographical Blessing versus Geopolitical Curse: Great Power Security Agendas for the Black Sea Region and a Turkish Alternative February 12, 2025 Explore Geographical Blessing versus Geopolitical Curse: Great Power Security Agendas for the Black Sea Region and a Turkish Alternative
dei-resources Past Eras of Great Power Competition February 12, 2025 Explore Past Eras of Great Power Competition
dei-resources Post-Soviet Women: New Challenges and Ways to Empowerment January 26, 2025 Explore Post-Soviet Women: New Challenges and Ways to Empowerment
dei-resources Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decolonization, 1950s to 1990s January 26, 2025 Explore Eastern Europe, the Soviet Union, and Africa: New Perspectives on the Era of Decolonization, 1950s to 1990s
dei-resources Postcolonial Theory and Its Application to the Post-Soviet States January 26, 2025 Explore Postcolonial Theory and Its Application to the Post-Soviet States
dei-resources The Patarei Sea Fort: Perspectives on Heritage, Memory and Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Estonia January 26, 2025 Explore The Patarei Sea Fort: Perspectives on Heritage, Memory and Identity Politics in Post-Soviet Estonia
dei-resources The Economics of Agricultural Decollectivization in East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union January 26, 2025 Explore The Economics of Agricultural Decollectivization in East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union
dei-resources History, Memory and Nation Building in the Post-Soviet Colonial Space January 26, 2025 Explore History, Memory and Nation Building in the Post-Soviet Colonial Space
dei-resources Decolonizing Linguistic Space: Language Policies, Practices and Ideologies in the Post-Soviet Countries January 26, 2025 Explore Decolonizing Linguistic Space: Language Policies, Practices and Ideologies in the Post-Soviet Countries
dei-resources Understanding the Ukrainian Conflict from the Perspective of Post-Soviet Decolonization January 26, 2025 Explore Understanding the Ukrainian Conflict from the Perspective of Post-Soviet Decolonization