Eurozine Authors

Latest Articles


21.08.2008
Samuel Abrahám

The end of illusions?

Czechoslovakia 1968 and after

The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 caused the Soviet empire to lose its internal logic even for the communist faithful. Yet today, the naivety of the reform communists of the 1960s serves as a pretext for the cynical dismissal of any vision of a better political system. [ more ]

18.08.2008
Gábor Csordás

Literary perspectives: Hungary

13.08.2008
Ralph Bollmann

"Reform must cause discontent"


New Issues


20.08.2008

Wespennest | 152 (2008)

Ende des Kapitalismus
19.08.2008

Mute | 9 (2008)

Your five a day

Eurozine Review


12.08.2008
Eurozine Review

Why should I fill my pack with stones?

"Edinburgh Review" tells the Uighurs' side of the story; "Blätter" discusses '68 East and West; "Osteuropa" returns to memory politics in eastern Europe; "Arche" responds to a ban on Belarusian spelling; "Vikerkaar" maps cultural landscape; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) reports on the battle for online customers; "Springerin" theorizes zombiehood; "Magyar Lettre Internationale" explores photography, politics, and the body; "Akadeemia" evaluates laws on stem cell technology; and "Merkur" gets to the imaginary heart of fundamentalism.

29.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Ready... steady... pray!

08.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Plan B or not to be

24.06.2008
Eurozine Review

We, the President

03.06.2008
Eurozine Review

Olympic indifference


http://xwords.fr
http://www.esf2008.org/
http://translate.eipcp.net/
http://www.monde-diplomatique.de/
http://www.monde-diplomatique.de/atlas

My Eurozine


If you want to be kept up to date, you can subscribe to Eurozine's rss-newsfeed or our Newsletter.

Authors

Andrew Wilson

is senior lecturer in Russian and Ukrainian studies at the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, University of London. He is author of Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World and Ukraine's Orange Revolution, both Yale University Press 2005.



Eurozine Articles


Andrew Wilson

The Belarusian election: Who best learnt from the Orange Revolution?

Lukashenko may have won another victory, but he hasn't succeeded in abolishing politics, writes Andrew Wilson. [more]

19.04.2006


Andrew Wilson

Will the Orange spark ignite in Belarus?

The single candidate's chances at the 2006 election

What tactics can the Belarusian opposition expect to face from the Lukashenko government in the run-up to the elections in 2006? [more]

12.12.2005


Andrew Wilson

How to have become a nationalist

From hard-line Soviet to touchy-feely populist, Belarusian president Lukashenko has ploughed an erratic political course. If Russian subsidies continue to fall, his nationalism might turn out to be genuine. [more]

28.09.2005



powered by publick.net