Transnational activism and the globalization of anti-communism after 1989
Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest
2020/2 N° 2-3
280 pages
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Transnational activism and the globalization of anti-communism after 1989
Coordination : Raluca Grosescu, Laure Neumayer et Eva-Clarita Pettai
Introduction. Transnational activism and the globalisation of anti-communism after 1989
The anti-communist moment: competitive victimhood in European politics
- Par Máté Zombory
An anti-communist Consensus: The Black Book of communism in Pan-European Perspective
Liberal Anti-communism and historical commissions in Romania and Moldova
- Par Bogdan C. Iacob
Transnational activism against heritage destruction as a human rights violation in Romania before and after 1989
- Par Laura Demeter
Bridges across the Atlantic? Intertwined anti-communist mobilisations in Europe and the United States after the Cold War
- Par Laure Neumayer
Less Velvet for the Cuban Transition? Transnational circulations and learning processes between Central European, Cuban and Latin American networks
Memory relations: cross-border collaboration between mnemonic actors in Germany, Central Eastern Europe, and the MENA region
- Par Sara Jones
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- Par Laure Neumayer
Daniil Turovskij, Vtorzhenie. Kratkaja istorija russkih hakerov [Invasion. Une courte histoire des hackers russes]. Moscou, Individuum, 2019, 295 p.
- Par Anna Tikhomirova
Guillaume Sauvé, Subir la victoire. Essor et chute de l’intelligentsia libérale en Russie (1987-1993), Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2019, 280 p.
- Par Juliette Faure
Date de parution : 16/10/2020
Date de mise en ligne : 16/11/2020
ISBN 9782130823452