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Agron Alibali aalibali at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 26 13:11:22 EDT 2003


>
> 
> 1. South East Europe Review
> 2. Nationalities Papers
> 3. Identities: Global Studies in Power and Culture
> 4. Politics
> 5. Ethnos
> 6. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
> 7. Nations and Nationalism
> 8. Selected Papers in Slavic, Balkan, and Balkan
> Studies
> 9. History and Anthropology
> 10. Transeuropéennes
> 11. Le Monde diplomatique
> 12. Rec
> 13. Osteuropa
> 14. Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas
> 15. vorgänge. Zeitschrift für Bürgerrechte und
> Gesellschaftspolitik
> 16. Transitions
> 
> ----------
> 
> http://www.boeckler.de/seer
> 
> South East Europe Review
> Issue 01+02/2003
> 
> Bruno S. Sergi
> FDI and the Balkans: A regional investment agency
> and Regional centred 
> economic choices to shape this decade
> 
>   Download (pdf)
> 
> Dorina Rosca
> The influence of foreign capital enterprises on the
> economy and society of 
> Moldova
> 
> Béla Galgoczi
> The impact of multinational enterprises on the
> corporate culture and on 
> industrial relations in Hungary
> 
> Teodor Detchev
> Evolution of the model of industrial relations in
> Bulgaria 1989 - 2002
> 
> Gordana Ðurovic, Milivoje Radovic, Predrag Boskovic
> The Montenegrin labour market and the new employment
> law
> 
> Irina Zareva
> Access to employment in South-East Europe: A review
> of the major regional 
> problems of labour supply and demand
> 
> Slavica Uzelac
> Corruption in Transition Countries: "How to Capture
> a State" - The Example 
> of Montenegro
> 
> Aleksandar Fatic
> State Capture in the Balkans: Corruption and the
> International Organisations
> 
> Veselin Vukotic
> The state and the transition - Montenegro as micro
> state
> 
> Thompson H. McDaniel, Jr
> Leveraging human resources and improving
> productivity: Hungary, Slovenia 
> and Bulgaria
> 
> Dragana Grubišic, Srecko Goic
> Demotivation Factors Research Study in a
> Manufacturing Company in Croatia
> 
> Vojin Rakic, Vladimir Momcilovic
> The Issue of Human Resources Management in the
> Serbian Public Administration
> 
> Visnja Helajzen
> Vocational Guidance and Human Resources Development
> in Serbia
> 
> Emilian Kavalski
> The Western Balkans and the EU: the probable dream
> of membership
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> Nationalities Papers, Volume 31 Number 3/September
> 2003
> 
> This issue contains:
> 
> The Turkish Minority in Contemporary Bulgaria  p.
> 255
> James W. Warhola, Orlina Boteva
> 
> When Weak Nations Use Strong States: The Unintended
> Consequences of 
> Intervention in the Balkans  p. 281
> Christopher Marsh, Mark Heppner
> 
> Attitudes towards Roma Minority Rights in Hungary: A
> Case of Ethnic Doxa, 
> and the Contested Legitimization of Roma Inferiority
>  p. 327
> Robert E. Koulish
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> Identities: Global Studies in Power and Culture
> Volume 10 Number 3/July-September 2003
> 
> Nationalism in the Mediterranean: A Review  p. 399
> Antonio Lauria-Perricelli
> 
> ----------
> Politics: Volume 23, Issue 3, Sep 2003
> Refugee Returns in Croatia: Contradictions and
> Reform
> 
> Brad K. Blitz
> Page 181
> 
> 
> ----------
> Ethnos
> Volume 68 Number 2/June 2003
> Locked into security, keyed into modernity: The
> selection of burglaries as 
> source of risk in Greece  p. 209
> Alexandra Bakalaki
> 
> 
> ----------
> Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
> Volume 29 Number 3/May 2003
> National identities on the move: Transylvanian
> Hungarian labour migrants in 
> Hungary  p. 449
> Jon E. Fox
> 
> Socio-economic integration of ethnic Greeks from the
> former USSR: obstacles 
> to entry into the Greek labour market  p. 519
> George Halkos, Dimitrios Salamouris
> 
> Regularising undocumented immigrants in Greece:
> procedures and effects  p. 535
> Rossetos Fakiolas
> 
> 
> ----------
> Nations and Nationalism, vol. 3, part 3
> July 2003
> 
> Debates on Ethno-Symbolism
> 
> The nation as an artichoke? A Critique of
> ethnosymbolist interpretations of
> nationalism, by Umut Özkirimli, p. 339
> 
> The poverty of anti-nationalist modernism, by
> Anthony D. Smith, p. 357
> 
> Standards of self-determination and standards of
> minority-rights in the
> post-communist era: a historical perspective, by
> Maria M. Kovacs, p. 433
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> The Vlah Minority in Macedonia:
> Language, Identity, Dialectology, and
> Standardization*
> Victor A. Friedman - University of Chicago
> Selected Papers in Slavic, Balkan, and Balkan
> Studies, ed. by Juhani
> Nuoluoto, Martii Leiwo, Jussi Halla-aho, ( Slavica
> Helsingiensa 21).
> Helsinki: University of Helsinki. 2001. 26-50.
> 
> Available free online at:
> 
>
http://www.farsarotul.org/The%20Vlah%20Minority%20in%20Macedonia.pdf
> 
> 
> ----------
> History and Anthropology
> 
> 
> 
> THE TRAUMA OF WAR RAPE: A COMPARATIVE VIEW ON THE
> BOSNIAN CONFLICT AND THE 
> GREEK CIVIL WAR
> 
> RIKI VAN BOESCHOTEN, University of Thessaly, Greece
> 
> History and Anthropology Volume 14, Number 1/2003
> Pages: 41 - 44
> 
> Abstract:
> 
> This paper explores the practice and the political
> context of war rapes in 
> the former Yugoslavia (1992-1995) and in the Greek
> Civil War (1946-1949). 
> It argues that conceptions about accountability and
> expected gender roles 
> may lead social actors to commit atrocities that
> transgress the moral codes 
> of their own society, while condemning their victims
> to silence. On the 
> other hand, a change in the political context may
> undermine the impunity 
> enjoyed by the perpetrators and ultimately lead war
> rape victims to break 
> their silence and bear witness. This argument is
> illustrated by a detailed 
> analysis of one particular interview, in which a
> woman raped during the 
> Greek Civil War decided to break her silence fifty
> years after the event. 
> The interview material offers the opportunity to
> explore the effects of 
> trauma and the multiple ways in which war rape
> victims may try to cope with 
> past trauma and give meaning to a shattered life.
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> Balkan Women for Peace
> 
> Itineraries of crossborder activism
> 
> Bilingual French-English edition
> 
>   dirigé par / co-edited by
> 
> Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes et / and Svetlana
> Slapsak
> 
> Published in the framework of the project Women
> ActivistsCross-Border 
> Actions,  managed by Transeuropéennes and its local
> partners.
> 
> Between 25 May and 10 June 2002, forty-seven women
> activist from the former 
> Yugoslavia and Albania defied prevailing pressures
> and ideologies as they 
> joined forces to cross the borders, both real and
> imaginary, that divide 
> their countries and their communities. The present
> volume is an act of 
> memory, and a political proposal, providing both an
> account and an in-depth 
> analysis, encompassing different viewpoints, of this
> exceptional 
> initiative, situating it in the broader context of
> womens activism in the 
> cause of peace.
> 
> It comprises a travel diary, an essay, eye-witness
> accounts and a 
> photographic record of this experience.
> 
> 
> ISBN 2-912002-20-6
> 
> 336 pages, including a 64-page coulour printed photo
> insert
> 
> Prix / Price 26 euros
> 
> Editeur / Publisher: Transeuropéennes - Réseaux pour
> la culture en Europe 
> (Paris)
> 
> Order before September 1st 2003, and you will
> receive free of charge the 
> catalogue of the exhibition of photographic
> portraits of the women 
> activists (value : 7 euros)!
> 
> Black and white photographs by Philippe Bazin, 40
> pages.
> 
> 
> SOMMAIRE / CONTENTS     6
> Avant-propos / Foreword         8
> Itinéraire de la caravane       9
> Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes
> Journal de la caravane  85
> Témoignages des femmes
> de la caravane          111
> Svetlana Slapsak
> Théoriser la mobilité des femmes
>                                  127
> Goranka Matic
> Photographies / Photographs
> 194
> Itinerary of the Caravan
> 195
> Ghislaine Glasson Deschaumes
> Journal of the Caravan
> 271
> Testimonies of the Women
> of the Caravan
> 295
> Svetlana Slapsak
> Theorising Women’s Mobility
> Annexes / Annexes
> 310
> Déclarations de Royaumont
> et Mavrovo / The Royaumont
> and Mavrovo Declarations
> 316
> Cartes / Maps
> 320
> Chronologie / Chronology
> 334
> Liste des participantes à la caravane / List of
> Caravan Participants
> 
> 
> Transeuropéennes / RCE 51, rue de Maubeuge F-75009
> PARIS
> 
> Tél. / Phone : +33 (0)1 55 07 88 90 Fax : +33 (0)1
> 55 07 97 38
> http://www.transeuropeennes.org
> 
> 
> ----------
> Le Monde diplomatique
> 
>                              August 2003
> 
> WINNERS AND LOSERS AMONG THE MINORITY GROUPS IN
> FORMER YUGOSLAVIA
> 
> Forgotten peoples of the Balkans
> 
> By JEAN-ARNAULT DÉRENS
> 
>       Who has lost and who won in the Balkan wars of
> the past 12
>       years? The biggest losers have been those
> 'minorities' who
>       were never directly part of the main conflicts
> of identity,
>       but were often forced to choose sides.
> 
>                                          Translated
> by Barry Smerin
> 
>       <http://MondeDiplo.com/2003/08/04Derens>
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> http://www.b92.net/samizdat/rec/70-pdf
> REC, 70.16, JUN 2003
> 
> 5
> LONG PLAY / Lomplej /
> Robert Perišic
> 
> 
> NOVA GENERACIJA: POSTJUGOSLAVENSKA AKADEMSKA
> DIJASPORA
> 
> 25
> NOVA GENERACIJA: POSTJUGOSLAVENSKA AKADEMSKA
> DIJASPORA
> Dejan Jovic
> 
> 31
> BELEŠKE O AUTORIMA
> 
> 33
> OD ORGANSKIH ZAKONODAVACA DO ORGANICISTICKIH TUMACA:
> INTELEKTUALCI U 
> JUGOSLAVIJI I POSTJUGOSLOVENSKIM DRŽAVAMA
> Siniša Maleševic
> 
> 51
> OD KLASE DO NACIJE: LEVICA, DESNICA I IDEOLOŠKI I
> INSTITUCIONALNI KORENI 
> POSTKOMUNISTICKOG “NACIONALSOCIJALIZMA”
> Veljko Vujacic
> 
> 83
> NACIONALIZAM, TEORIJA DRUŠTVENIH POKRETA I POKRET
> SRBA S KOSOVA, 1985-1988
> Nebojša Vladisavljevic
> 
> 109
> UNUTARETNICKO POMIRENJE I NACIONALNA HOMOGENIZACIJA:
> DISKURSI O POMIRENJU U 
> SRBIJI I HRVATSKOJ KRAJEM 80-IH I POCETKOM 90-IH
> Dejan Ðokic
> 
> 127
> KAD NASTAJE NACIJA? KONSTITUTIVNI ELEMENTI I PROCESI
> NA PRIMERU HRVATSKE
> Gordana Uzelac
> 
> 147
> “VELEBIT JE HRVATSKI SINAJ”: O HRVATSKOJ KATOLICKOJ
> IMAGINACIJI
> Maja Brkljacic
> 
> 171
> GENETIKA ILI REVOLUCIJA? O FENOMENU JUŽNOSLAVENSKE
> ŠKOLE KOŠARKE
> Vjekoslav Perica
> 
> 195
> SECANJE NA MUCENIKE NA POSLERATNOM KOSOVU
> Albert Prestreshi
> 
> 215
> ALBANCI U VELIKOJ BRITANIJI: DIJASPORSKI IDENTITET I
> ISKUSTVO IZ 
> PERSPEKTIVE OBRAZOVANJA POSLE 1990.
> Denisa Kostovic
> 
> 237
> ZAPADNJACKA POLITIKA PRISILE I MILOŠEVICEV REŽIM
> Jasna Dragovic-Soso
> 
> 257
> ZKOJU VRSTU PRAVDE PRIMENITI U POSTJUGOSLOVENSKIM
> DRŽAVAMA
> Nebojša Bjelakovic
> 
> 267
> DRUŠTVENA PROMENA, ROD I NASILJE U POSTKOMUNISTICKIM
> I RATOM POGOÐENIM 
> DRUŠTVIMA
> Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic
> 
> 325
> DOMINO
> Snježana Pejovic
> 
> 355
> SPORI DI VOTZI I TIKA DA CEZNA
> Milena Grabacic
> 
> 359
> INSHALLAH: FRAGMENTI S JEDNOG PUTOVANJA PAKISTANOM
> Miroljub Stojanovic
> 
> 379
> AGRAMERSKA ATLANTIDA
> Predrag Brebanovic
> 
> 423
> LICA
> Olga Reljic
> 
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> OSTEUROPA 8-2003
> 
> Debatte - Die EU vor der Überdehnung?
> 
> Iris Kempe, Wim van Meurs
> 
> Neues Denken für ein Großes Europa
> 
> S. 1149-1157
> 
> 
> ----------
> Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas
> Bd. 51/2003 - Heft 3
> 
> 
> Lothar Maier: Die Grenze zwischen dem
> Habsburgerreich und Bosnien um
> 1830. Von einem Versuch, eine friedlose Region zu
> befrieden [Seite 379]
> 
> Ekkehard Kraft: Von der Rum Milleti zur
> Nationalkirche ­ die orthodoxe
> Kirche in Südosteuropa im Zeitalter des
> Nationalismus [Seite 392]
> 
> Homepage <http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~jbfgoe/>
> 
> ----------
> 
> vorgänge 162
> Zeitschrift für Bürgerrechte und
> Gesellschaftspolitik
> 42. Jahrgang, Juni 2003, Heft 2, 142 Seiten, 10 EUR
> 
> Das alte und das neue Europa
> 
> Editorial
> (S. 1-4)
> 
> Wolfgang Ismayr
> Die politischen Systeme der mittel- und
> osteuropäischen
> EU-Beitrittsländer im Vergleich
> (S. 5-17)
> 
> Lutz Mez
> Die osteuropäische Atompolitik - eine
> Herausforderung für die erweiterte
> EU
> (S. 53-61)
> 
> Martin Frenzel
> Verzweifelt gesucht: Ein gemeinsames Konzept für
> Europa
> Die europäische Sozialdemokratie zwischen
> neoliberaler Marktanpassung
> und transnationaler Neubestimmung
> (S. 62-71)
> 
> Thymian Bussemer/Alexander Cammann
> Ex oriente lux
> Ein aktueller Literaturbericht
> (S. 72-79)
> [Wolfgang Ismayr (Hg.): Die politischen Systeme
> Osteuropas, Opladen:
> 2002; Wolfgang Franzen/Hans Peter
> Haarland/Hans-Joachim Niessen:
> Osteuropa auf dem Weg in die Europäische Union,
> Frankfurt/Main u. New
> York 2002; Zentrum für Europa- und
> Nordamerikastudien (Hg.):
> EU-Beitritt: Verheißung oder Bedrohung?, Opladen
> 2003; Zeitschrift für
> angewandte Wirtschaftsforschung , Heft 53:
> Osterweiterung der EU, Berlin
> 2002; Juli Zeh: Recht auf Beitritt? Ansprüche von
> Kandidatenstaaten
> gegen die Europäische Union, Baden-Baden 2002;
> Danuta Kneipp/Eckart D.
> Stratenschulte (Hg.): Staatenkooperation in der EU
> und darüber hinaus,
> Opladen 2003; Christoph O. Meyer: Europäische
> Öffentlichkeit als
> Kontrollsphäre: Die Europäische Kommission, die
> Medien und die
> politische Verantwortung, Berlin 2002; Alfred
> Herrhausen Gesellschaft
> für internationalen Dialog (Hg.): Europa
> leidenschaftlich gesucht,
> München/Zürich 2003; Transit. Europäische Revue,
> Frankfurt Main 1990
> ff.; Kafka. Zeitschrift für Mitteleuropa, Bonn 2001
> ff.; Andreas Lawaty,
> Hubert Orlowsky: Deutsche und Polen. Geschichte -
> Kultur - Politik,
> München 2003; Peter Haffner: Grenzfälle. Zwischen
> Polen und Deutschen,
> Frankfurt/Main 2002; Uwe Rada: Berliner Barbaren.
> Wie der Osten in den
> Westen kommt, Berlin 2002; Wolfgang Büscher:
> Berlin-Moskau. Eine Reise
> zu Fuß, Reinbek 2003; Karl Schlögel: Promenade in
> Jalta und andere
> Städtebilder, Frankfurt/Main 2003; Karl Schlögel:
> Die Mitte liegt
> ostwärts, München/Wien 2002]
> 
> Heft 162 der Zeitschrift "vorgänge" kann beim Verlag
> (lbjournals at aol.com oder Tel. 02171/4907-0) bestellt
> werden.
> 
> Homepage <http://www.leske-budrich.de>
> 
> 
> ----------
> 
> Vient de paraître
> TRANSITIONS
> 
> La Bulgarie et l'intégration européenne
> 
> TABLE DES MATIERES
> 
> La consolidation de la démocratie en Bulgarie.
> Progrès, problèmes, perspectives
> Dobrin KANEV
> 
> Quels clivages pour les partis politiques bulgares ?
> Petia GUEORGUIEVA
> 
> Politique étrangère et culture politique : le cas du
> système des clivages 
> en Bulgarie
> Antony TODOROV
> 
> Entre Roi-Premier ministre et Président socialiste :
> la Bulgarie des paradoxes
> Nadège RAGARU
> 
> La social-démocratisation du Parti socialiste
> bulgare
> Marta TOUYKOVA
> 
> La nouvelle classe des médiateurs
> Ivaylo DITCHEV
> 
> La modernisation à travers l'intégration : la
> Bulgarie et l'Union européenne
> Ekatarina NIKOVA
> 
> L'analyse géopolitique de la Bulgarie dans le
> contexte balkanique actuel
> Nicolas BÁRDOS-FÉLTORONYI
> 
> Les mutations du système scolaire bulgare entre 1989
> et 2000
> Ralitza SOULTANOVA
> 
> La politique ethnique bulgare
> Anna KRASTEVA
> 
> La représentation des Roms dans la presse bulgare
> contemporaine
> Des problèmes de l'intégration des roms bulgares :
> le rôle des images 
> négatives médiatiques
> Galya LAZAROVA DIMITROVA
> 
> Les combats pour la sociologie [la sociologie en
> Bulgarie après 1989 - cinq 
> récits]
> Liliana DEYANOVA
> 
> Les relations entre l'Union européenne et la
> Biélorussie entre 1991 et 2001
> Emma TOLEDANO LAREDO
> 
> Notes de lecture
> 
> 
> 
> BON DE COMMANDE
> 
> 
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> 
> ou par courrier
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> ULB - CP 124
> avenue Jeanne, 44
> B - 1050 BRUXELLES
> 
> 
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> Etranger : 50 euros
> 

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