Revista Română de Studii Eurasiatice, Anul XX, Nr. 1-2/2024


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Received Papers

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Ihediwa Nkemjika Chimee (University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria), Nationalism, sheer humanitarianism, and capital: Correlates in explaining sheltering during the Holocaust

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Accepted Papers

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Kyu-hyun Jo (Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea), What is...Stalinism?

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Diana-Elena Vereş (Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania), Chinese Ideology Between Continuity and Evolution: From Marxism to Maoism Towards Xi Jinping Thought

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Punsara Amarasinghe (Institute of Law, Politics and Development, Scuola Superiore Sant Anna, Pisa, Italy), The ideology of Russian thinkers on “Life” and its parallels with ancient Indian philosophies

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Corneliu-Dragoș Bălan (Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania), Nicușor Tucă (Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania), Christian Love – Source of Good and Consequence of Human Communion in Freedom

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Mirjana Manojlović (University of Szeged, Hungary), Historical Legacies in the Balkans: Regional Inequalities in Yugoslavia

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Adriana Cîteia (Ovidius University of Constanta, Romania), Hekate the Triple Mother

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Dmytro Bondarenko (The Institute of History, the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, the Czech Republic), The Fall of the Monarchy and the Dissolution of the Empire: The Cases of Russia and Austria-Hungary. A Comparative Analysis