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History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Memory Games
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History, Memory and Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Memory Games

Twenty years after the end of communism, the history of Central and Eastern Europe still sparks intense discussions in the former Soviet bloc, as contested memories, primarily about communist repression and WWII, are relived. This volume goes beyond the state-centred approach that so often characterises the study of memory-issues in post-communist countries and highlights two interrelated factors that account for the recent proliferation of memory games in Central and Eastern Europe including, but not limited to, the growth in number of political and social actors who try to elaborate and impose new memory norms into society and the 'internationalization' of conflicted memories.
 
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Tags: Central, Eastern, Europe, memory, Memory
Newsweek Europe - 22 July 2016
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Newsweek Europe - 22 July 2016Newsweek Europe - 22 July 2016

Newsweek magazine has a long-standing tradition of providing readers with the most updated information on the most pressing issues affecting our nation and world today. Newsweek is able to fill the gaps when a story has passed and is able to come up with insight or synthesis that connects the cracking, confusing digitals dots in today's fast paced news cycle. Topics regularly covered include politics and government, business and entertainment, health and nutrition, science and technology, money and culture.
 
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Tags: Newsweek, today, include, politics, covered, Europe
The Economist Europe - 9 July 2016
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The Economist Europe - 9 July 2016The Economist Europe - 9 July 2016

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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Tags: which, Economist, claims, forms, governmental, Europe, limited
Europe isn't Working
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Europe isn't Working

Europe's centre-left is rapidly falling out of love with the European single currency. Fifteen years after its creation, British journalists Larry Elliott and Dan Atkinson assess its performance to show why. Looking at a range of key indicators the authors show how the euro has failed to deliver on its promise of more jobs, more growth and greater equality. Instead it has undermined the European Union. Elliott and Atkinson compare the European Central Bank to the Federal Reserve, arguing that the architects of the euro subjugated economic measures to political considerations. Consequently, countries that didn't meet the economic convergence criteria were still allowed entry.
 
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Tags: European, Elliott, Europe, Atkinson, economic
Shakespeare in Cold War Europe: Conflict, Commemoration, Celebration (Global Shakespeares)
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Shakespeare in Cold War Europe: Conflict, Commemoration, Celebration (Global Shakespeares)

This essay collection examines the Shakespearian culture of Cold War Europe - Germany, France, UK, USSR, Poland, Spain and Hungary - from 1947/8 to the end of the 1970s. Written by international Shakespearians who are also scholars of the Cold War, the essays assembled here consider representative events, productions and performances as cultural politics, international diplomacy and sites of memory, and show how they inform our understanding of the political, economic, even military, dynamics of the post-war global order.
 
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Tags: international, Europe, political, economic, politics