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25.07.2008
Will Kymlicka, Filimon Peonidis

Multiculturalism and liberal democracy

Four questions to Will Kymlicka

While liberal values can be twisted to justify limiting civil rights, religious authorities may not replace civil law, argues Will Kymlicka. "The same forces that support ethnic politics within liberal democracy also operate over time to channel it in peaceful and democratic ways." [ more ]

22.07.2008
Olle Sahlström

Migration: a lever for union renewal?

18.07.2008
Devrim Mavi, Pernilla Ouis, Anne Sofie Roald, Per Wirtén

They removed the veil

17.07.2008
Hauke Ritz

The global chess board

15.07.2008
Wolfgang Kraushaar

Hannah Arendt and the student movement


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08.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Plan B or not to be

"Critique & Humanism" takes a neighbourly view on Turkey; "dérive" doesn't play ball; "Reset" picks up the pieces after Veltroni's defeat; "Multitudes" joins the carnival; "The Hungarian Quarterly" finds the country in a gloomy mood; "Mittelweg 36" asks what's in a friendship; "Revista Crítica" reads epistemologies of the South; "Springerin" sees the provincial in the universal; "Kulturos barai" watches patriarchs fall; and "Cogito" casts a tragic hero for our times.

24.06.2008
Eurozine Review

We, the President

03.06.2008
Eurozine Review

Olympic indifference

20.05.2008
Eurozine Review

Misunderstanding '68

29.04.2008
Eurozine Review

The centre is everywhere


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Balcanis Self-description

Since November 2001, Balcanis has provided a channel for communication between cultures in the Balkans. The true "space" of Balcanis is marked neither by a border of state nor any other kind of border. The main criteria for defining "new territory" is the possibility of communication conditioned by cultural and linguistic similarities within south-eastern Europe and the Balkans. The project of the magazine Balcanis originates from and exceeds multiculturalism, in particular in the fields of language (the magazine is published in Slovenian, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Macedonian, and English); politics and culture (the editorial board and contributors are chosen from all five states, in order to ensure equal representation of nationalities); creativity (the idea is a dialogue, the interaction of cultures, the exchange of information, and the establishment of a common cultural territory).

The association KUD Balkanika (publisher) is composed of artists and intellectuals important in the cultural life of the six countries in the Balkan region. In each country (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia), an editorial team coordinates the work and looks for new names in the artisitic and theoretic fields. They are responsible for the selection from their respective country, which will is published and distributed throughout the whole region. Their different backgrounds, home cities, and generations, makes the project even more pluralistic and open for all kinds of ideas.

Among the authors writing in Balcanis are: Dr. Mitja Velikonja, Ivan Colovic, Milena Dragicevic-Sesic, Dubravka Ugresic, Kruno Lokotar, Vedrana Rudan, Dr. Rastko Mocnik, Teofil Pancic, Ivo Zanic, Ivan Lovrenovic, Goran Samardzic, Radmila Lazic, Eva Lipska, Georgi Gospodinov, Emilija Dvorjanova, Miroslav Dimitrov, David Albahari, Jan Cvitkovic, Zoran Ancevski, Bogomil Djuzel, Ales Debeljak, Enver Kazaz, Jagna Pogacnik, and Goran Petrovic.

Balcanis is distributed in newsagents and bookshops in Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. All texts are available on: http://www.balcanis.com

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