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Holleaux, André. "Écologie et politique." Revue française d'administration publique 53, no. 1 (1990): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfap.1990.2311.

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Ecology and Politics. The growth of the ecology movement at the end of the 60s coincided with the setting up of several nature conservation associations. Initially suspicious of politics and politicians, the movement gained momentum in the 70s mainly as a result of actions spearheaded by it on the ground. As the ecology movement’s influence on peoples’ lives spread, ecology grew into an increasingly important political and electoral issue. Political parties and public authorities were swayed by ecological concerns. The same development occurred abroad and today we find that ecological issues a
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Pavard, Bibia. "« Je suis une anomalie statistique ». Entretien avec Corinne Bouchoux, sénatrice Europe Écologie Les Verts." Parlement[s], Revue d'histoire politique 19, no. 1 (2013): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parl.019.0125.

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Muś, Anna. "Politicization of Ethnicity: The Moravian-Silesian Movement in the Czech Republic and the Silesian Movement in Poland—A Comparative Approach." Nationalities Papers 47, no. 6 (2019): 1048–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2018.66.

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AbstractEthnoregionalism in Europe is a phenomenon usually studied in the context of Western Europe. Still, in Central and Eastern Europe, there are some social and political movements that can be categorized as ethnoregionalist. The phenomenon started to play a role even before the Great War and in the interwar period, but was suppressed during the times of socialist regimes. It resurfaced immediately after 1989 during the times of transformation of political systems to fully democratic systems when problems of decentralization, authority, and division of power became openly discussed. In thi
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Lunkin, Roman. "Antiracists Protests in Europe." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS 17, no. 5 (2020): 106–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran52020106112.

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The article analyzed the phenomenon of antiracist protests or the BLM movement in Europe, which emerged in the United States in May 2020. The movement has become one of the important political factors during the coronavirus pandemic. Leading European politicians, including the leadership of the European Union, had to react to BLM's demands in one way or another. The emergence of the phenomenon of the BLM movement in Europe (in contrast to the more specific pre-election situation in the United States) became possible due to a special system of ideological norms of political correctness which be
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Hay, P. R., and M. G. Haward. "Comparative Green Politics: Beyond the European Context?" Political Studies 36, no. 3 (1988): 433–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1988.tb00240.x.

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It is argued that there are significant differences between green electoral politics in Europe and green developments in the affluent non-European west, and that these are such that, despite the greater political formalization of the green movement in Western Europe, there is a sense in which North American and Antipodean developments are ultimately more fundamental than those that have occurred in Europe. Loosely adopting explanatory categories employed by Rudig and Lowe in a Political Studies article, we examine evidence under four sub-heads: electoral thresholds; the historical legacy of th
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Rovinskaya, T. "The European Green Movement in Times of Crisis: New Approaches." Analysis and Forecasting. IMEMO Journal, no. 4 (2021): 24–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/afij-2021-4-24-33.

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The article traces the ideological evolution of the European Green Movement from radical opposition to political conformism and pragmatism. Two fundamentally important moments characterize the development of “green” ideology in Europe: first, reliance on civil society and, second, an emergency/crisis as a necessary condition and impetus for development. Due to the belonging of the European ecological parties to the left wing of the traditional political spectrum, there is a convergence of political positions of the “Greens” and “Leftists” in Europe: nowadays, the party programs of the “Greens”
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Gauditz, Leslie. "The Noborder Movement: Interpersonal Struggle with Political Ideals." Social Inclusion 5, no. 3 (2017): 49–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v5i3.968.

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Over the last decade, self-organized refugee protests in Europe have increased. One strand of activism in Europe, noborder, involves a transnational network of people who are heterogeneous with regards to legal status, race, or individual history of migration, but who share decolonial, anti-capitalist ideals that criticize the nation-state. Noborder activists embrace prefigurative strategies, which means enacting political ideals in their everyday life. This is why this article asks: How do noborder activists try to meet their political ideals in their everyday practices, and what effects do t
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Druxes, Helga, and Patricia Anne Simpson. "Pegida as a European Far-Right Populist Movement." German Politics and Society 34, no. 4 (2016): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2016.340401.

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Historian Geoff Eley argues that the idea of Europe has contracted from the ideal of a pluralistic community with the potential to integrate cultural “Others” to a “narrowly understood market-defined geopolitical drive for the purposes of competitive globalization.” Global deregulation, he states, has produced streams of labor migrants and the tightening of Europe’s external borders, while the economic expansion of Europe to more member countries since 1992 has opened up new divisions and inequalities among them. Aftereffects from the break-up of the East bloc can be felt in the escalation of
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Rovinskaya, T. "Greens in Europe: Incremental Growth." World Economy and International Relations 59, no. 12 (2015): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2015-59-12-58-71.

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The article deals with the environmental ideology evolution and the Green Movement political development – from groups of activists and ecological non-governmental organizations to influential political parties, at both national and international level (mainly in the Western Europe). The overlook covers the period from early 1970s to present. The mass political Green Movement arose in early 1970s in the Western Europe, USA and Australia in response to vivid ecological threats and the inability of national and international authorities to offer effective solutions. From the very beginning, the
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Długosz, Zbigniew, and Piotr Raźniak. "Population Movement and Changes in Population in European Countries - Present State and Perspectives." Bulletin of Geography. Socio-economic Series 10, no. 10 (2008): 21–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10089-008-0010-x.

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Population Movement and Changes in Population in European Countries - Present State and PerspectivesThis paper aims at presenting the direction of changes and perspectives in populations and the movement of the population of Europe (as broadly defined) against the backdrop of the situation on other continents, as well as highlighting the internal diversity in terms of the realties of the current political divisions in Europe.
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Pecheranskyi, Igor. "The Right Ideological Movement of Europe and Political Lessons for Ukraine." International Relations: Theory and Practical Aspects, no. 1 (May 2, 2018): 63–72. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-745x.1.2018.133414.

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The goal of the article is the analysis of the prerequisites and peculiarities of political trend changes in Europe in the way of the right ideological articulations strengthening and according to this the circumscription prospects for the implementation of Ukraine’s conservative ideology at the level of public administration strategy within the specified tendency. Methodology of the research is based on the normative-value and institutional approaches which were applied as methodological instruments for cognition political-ideological landscape in modern Europe, among key tendencies of
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Lusane, Clarence. "Fightback: The Movement Against Racial Profiling in Europe." Souls 10, no. 4 (2008): 374–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10999940802523935.

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Stramskas, Arnoldas, and Tomas Marcinkevičius. "Book Reviews: (1) Squatting In Europe: Radical Spaces, Urban Struggles; (2) Securitization Of Property Squatting In Europe; (3) Barcelonan Okupas: Squatter Power!; And (4) The Squatters’ Movement In Europe. Commons And Autonomy As Alternatives To Capitalism." Baltic Journal of Law & Politics 8, no. 1 (2015): 195–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bjlp-2015-0016.

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Abstract This article contains four book reviews. The reviewed books are: Squatting in Europe: Radical Spaces, Urban Struggles (2013), by Squatting Europe Kollektive; Securitization of Property Squatting in Europe (2013), by Mary Manjikian; Barcelonan Okupas: Squatter Power!, by Stephen Luis Vilaseca; and, The Squatters’ Movement in Europe. Commons and Autonomy as Alternatives to Capitalism (2014), by Squatting Europe Kollektive, edited by Claudio Cattaneo and Miguel Martìnez Lòpez.
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della Porta, Donatella, and Manuela Caiani. "Europeanization From Below? Social Movements and Europe." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12, no. 1 (2007): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.12.1.j48p252t414qu05x.

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Although the process of European integration is proceeding speedily and social movements are often interacting transnationally, research on the Europeanization of social movement actors is far from developed. Some scholars, focusing especially on public interest groups active at EU level, expect that civil society actors, due among other reasons to the flexibility of their organizational structures, will be able to adapt quickly to integration. Others, especially scholars looking at protest activities, are skeptical on three accounts: (1) will actors endowed with scarce material resources be a
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Acabo, Marie. "La « liste citoyenne » comme entreprise de discrétion. Enquête sur la campagne des municipales de la liste « Strasbourg Écologiste & Citoyenne »." Politix 138, no. 2 (2023): 71–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pox.138.0071.

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Cet article porte sur la forme politique peu stabilisée que constituent les « listes citoyennes », étudiée à partir d’une ethnographie longue de la campagne électorale menée par la liste Strasbourg Écologiste & Citoyenne en 2020. Il s’intéresse aux usages de cette forme politique indéterminée et à la façon dont elle permet des modalités différentes de discrétion pour les partis qui composent pour partie cette liste. En particulier, l’étiquette « citoyenne » permet à cette liste issue d’une alliance entre Europe Écologie-Les Verts et d’autres partis ou collectifs militants locaux de se prés
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Smith, Dennis. "Making Europe—Processes of Europe-Formation since 1945." Sociological Review 48, no. 1_suppl (2000): 235–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-954x.2000.tb03513.x.

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Dennis Smith argues that the development of the European polity that has become the European Union has been shaped by social processes similar in many respects to those analysed by Norbert Elias in The Court Society and The Civilizing Process. However, these processes have occurred at the supra-state level whereas Elias described them as they occurred at the level of the developing national state, especially during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. During the 1940s and 1950s the United States played a key role in pacifying the European nations and imposing a framework of rules for the c
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Van Dam, J. S., and B. J. M. Baron Van Voorst Tot Voorst. "Europe 1992: Free Movement of Goods in the Wider Context of a Changing Europe." Common Market Law Review 25, Issue 4 (1988): 693–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola1988037.

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Vydrová, Jaroslava. "Phenomenology in Central Europe: Philosophy from the margins." Human Affairs 30, no. 3 (2020): 428–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/humaff-2020-0036.

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AbstractThe aim of the paper is twofold: first, to enrich the factual historical record of the phenomenological movement in the second half of the 20th century in a Central European context by presenting two representatives of this movement who are now relatively unknown in the Czechoslovak philosophical milieu (Marie Bayerová and Josef Cibulka). The genealogy of this stream of phenomenology has been shaped by the difficult conditions under which philosophy was conducted. The second aim is to use the genealogy to describe the type of phenomenology that developed in this milieu. The article con
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Magalhães, Manuela, and Ana Campina. "Migrants and Refugees in European Union: “Warm Peace”, Human Rights Education and Political Sustainability." Journal of Education and Training Studies 6, no. 11a (2018): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.11114/jets.v6i11a.3798.

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Considering the EU position and their state member facing serious Human Rights violation as well as a political complex diplomatic development (inside and outside) the European context. Holocaust has obliged millions of European citizens to “escape” from their own countries to be able to survive. The political consequences of this movement were controlled based on the diplomacy considering the war context and each state “position”. Due the most different reasons, along the 20th century the migration in, from and to Europe was an important and strong social movement but without a negative globa
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Scheffler, Samuel. "Individual Responsibility in a Global Age." Social Philosophy and Policy 12, no. 1 (1995): 219–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500004623.

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As the twentieth century begins to draw to a close, Europe is undergoing a process of political transformation whose outcome cannot be predicted with confidence, in part because the process is being driven by two powerful but conflicting tendencies. The first is the movement toward greater economic and political union among the countries of Western Europe. The second is the pressure, in the aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union, for the countries of Eastern Europe to fragment along ethnic and communal lines.
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Jung, Jai. "Disentangling Protest Cycles: An Event-History Analysis of New Social Movements in Western Europe." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 15, no. 1 (2010): 25–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.15.1.86260543m3110705.

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The theory of protest cycles has informed us that the external political environment and the internal competition among social movement organizations are distinct elements leading to the emergence, development, and decline of popular protest. This theory, however, has not been examined systematically. I conduct an event-history analysis to test and refine the theory of protest cycles using a well-known new social movement event dataset. While proposing a general way of operationalizing the core concepts in social movement studies, I show that political opportunity only matters during the initi
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Henriques, João Paulo. "Representations of Europe and a Typology of European Identity." Comparative Sociology 19, no. 4-5 (2020): 585–608. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-bja10022.

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Abstract This article aims to examine the association between the representations of Europe and the level of European identification. Using a qualitative methodology, 36 Europeans, from the Free Movement Area, were interviewed from a life course perspective. The findings support the thesis that representations of Europe are a factor to explain European identification. Individuals that show a higher level of identification tend to see a similar European culture and/or to associate Europe with a set of Civic values (human rights, freedom, non-violence). When individuals tend to emphasise cultura
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Fernhout, Roel. "‘The United States of Europe Have Commenced’, but for Whom?" Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 11, no. 3 (1993): 249–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016934419301100302.

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The author begins this article with a short description of the early history of the United States of America and makes a comparison with the genesis of the European Community. It is also possible to draw comparisons with the early history of the USA in the area of the free movement of people and immigration. In the European Community, just as in the United States, immigration is treated principally as an economic matter. However, unlike the United States, the free movement of nationals of the member states within the territory of the Community was, at first, also viewed from a purely economic
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Hall, B. Welling. "The Church and the Independent Peace Movement in Eastern Europe." Journal of Peace Research 23, no. 2 (1986): 193–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002234338602300209.

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Nardi, Peter M. "The Globalization of the Gay & Lesbian Socio-Political Movement: Some Observations about Europe with a Focus on Italy." Sociological Perspectives 41, no. 3 (1998): 567–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1389564.

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The emergence of new social movements focused on gay and lesbian issues during the past 25 years has been well documented in American society. The diffusion of a gay and lesbian socio-political movement in other Western cultures and many developing societies has been the subject of more recent inquiries. This article assesses the globalization of the international gay and lesbian social movement by focusing on Europe and Italy, in particular, and raises questions about the socio-political conditions that might be necessary for the development of a new social movement—one based on sexual orient
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Herdi Sahrasad and Ibnu Rusyd. "Political Islam, European Muslim and Terrorism Issues: A Reflection." Konfrontasi: Jurnal Kultural, Ekonomi dan Perubahan Sosial 8, no. 3 (2021): 152–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/konfrontasi2.v8i3.153.

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In the period 2014-2015, the European Union was shaken by the influx of migrants from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans (Eastern Europe) who increasingly flooded the western region of the white continent. In a March 2015 report, UNHCR said the conflicts in Iraq and Syria brought the number of asylum seekers in Western countries in 2014 to the highest level in 22 years. There were an estimated 866,000 asylum seekers in 2014. That number is a 45 percent increase compared to 2013. And, during the 2014-16 refugee crisis from the Middle East and Africa, millions of refugee flows from t
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Lehoucq, Emilio, and Sidney Tarrow. "THE RISE OF A TRANSNATIONAL MOVEMENT TO PROTECT PRIVACY*." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 25, no. 2 (2020): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/1086-671x-25-2-161.

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Scholars have long found profound normative and structural differences between the privacy movements of Europe and the United States, alongside incompatible regimes of regulation. After 9/11, both Europe and the U.S. adopted increasingly intrusive digital security measures, which impinged on the privacy of commercial and personal data. Both the overlap in privacy regimes and the securitization of the two regimes were uncovered by Edward Snowden’s revelations in 2013. The eventual result was the passage of a European privacy protection regulation, the General Data Protection Regulation, in 2016
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Soll, Jacob. "Accounting for Government: Holland and the Rise of Political Economy in Seventeenth-Century Europe." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 40, no. 2 (2009): 215–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jinh.2009.40.2.215.

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In the 1650s, political administrators across Europe began adopting accounting strategies to manage government. Although the method of double-entry book-keeping emerged during the Middle Ages and spread from Italy during the Renaissance, governments were slow to adopt it. Inspired by the Dutch precedent, however, English, French, German, and Russian rulers and ministers looked to accounting to build new military industrial complexes. This general movement represents a paradigmatic change in the language of politics, away from traditional humanist theory toward a technocratic culture that would
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Flowers, Nancy. "The Global Movement for Human Rights Education." Radical Teacher 103 (October 27, 2015): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/rt.2015.237.

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An overview of the global movement for human rights education (HRE), its impetus, challenges, and contrasting developments in different regions of the world, focusing especially on Latin America, the Philippines, South Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. Seeks to put HRE in the USA into an international perspective, as well as to show the variety of goals that inspire HRE and how methodologies have evolved to meet specific regional and political cultures and needs.
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Smirnov, Mikhail Yur'evich. "Ecumenism in modern Europe: adaptation to secular society." Contemporary Europe, no. 4 (December 15, 2023): 157–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0201708323040095.

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The ecumenism ideology is based on evangelical foundations and is aimed at achieving universal Christian unity. The historical differentiation of Christianity and the various circumstances of the church organizations development have caused the ecumenical movement internal heterogeneity. Each of the Christianity directions is guided by its own theological interpretation of ecumenism. Doctrinal agreement of these interpretations cannot be achieved. The political situation in the world and the situation of national churches within countries also hinder organizational unification. Therefore, ecum
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Krajina, Zlatan. "Communicative Dimensions of Centre-Periphery Relationships." Politička misao 59, no. 4 (2022): 251–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.20901/pm.59.4.11.

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This paper surveys the post-1989 Europe/Balkan conjuncture from the perspective ‎of communication studies. I employ David Morley’s materialist definition ‎of communication, encompassing exchange/movement of information/‎ideas, goods, and people. Observing the exchange of ideas, we find EU’s Euroscepticism ‎contrasting the Balkans’ Europhilia. Considering the movement ‎of people, the brain-drain from the Balkans is paralleled by incoming migrations ‎and a questioning of whether leaving the region is necessarily advantageous.‎ The movement of goods, finally, elucidates the ascendancy of Chinese
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Shumilin, Aleksandr. "THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN EUROPE: BETWEEN RELIGION AND POLITICS. PART 2." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS 26, no. 2 (2022): 140–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran22022140148.

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In this article, the author considers two most important, in his opinion, aspects of the activities of the Islamist movement «Muslim Brotherhood» (MB) in Europe today – a rupture that has emerged in the system of the highest governing bodies of the MB (the formation of two rival centers – in Istanbul and London) and the intensification of attempts of MB groups participation in the political life of European countries under the «banner of Islam». The author draws attention to the fact that the observed «renaissance of the brothers» in Europe not only clearly contrasts with the position of their
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Gaspar, Sofia. "Eurostars and Eurocities—Free Movement and Mobility in an Integrating Europe." Journal of Contemporary European Studies 17, no. 1 (2009): 121–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14782800902904034.

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Kochetova, Anastasiia. "The Political Strategies and Ideological Transformation of Political Conservatism: Russian Monarchist Emigrant Organisations’ Political Activity in the 1920s." Journal of Migration History 10, no. 1 (2024): 148–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23519924-10010006.

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Abstract The twentieth century may be characterised as an epoch dominated by migratory movements, marked particularly by the substantial human displacements precipitated by wars and revolutionary upheavals during its first half. Historiographical tendencies have often led to a narrowed concentration on select dimensions of political immigration, neglecting the broader spectrum of ideological currents that influenced these movements. A case in point is the insufficiently examined narrative of Russian monarchist factions in Western Europe during the 1920s and early 1930s, and the subsequent evol
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Colomé, Josep, Jordi Planas, Raimon Soler-Becerro, and Francesc Valls-Junyent. "TheRabassaireStruggle: Long-Term Analysis of a Social and Political Movement." International Review of Social History 63, no. 1 (2018): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020859017000633.

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AbstractTherabassairestruggle of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries represented the most intense unrest in the Catalan countryside since the peasant rebellions of the fifteenth century, and it was one of the main social movements in rural Western Europe in this period. In this article we examine therabassairestruggle over a period of roughly 150 years. Following Charles Tilly, we understand this social movement as a form of political action, which began in the late eighteenth century, reached maturity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and came to an end with
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O'Donovan, Joan Lockwood. "Political Authority and European Community: The Challenge of the Christian Political Tradition." Scottish Journal of Theology 47, no. 1 (1994): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0036930600045610.

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Today the whole of Europe, East and West, is caught up in the search for new political and economic structures, sadly, along violent and atavistic as well as peaceful and constructive paths. In the West the fulcrum of change is the halting movement of countries toward economic and political ‘integration’ within the European Community. The issue of what form, or forms, the Community should take (whether federal, confederal, or more loosely associative) is understandably divisive, for its resolution will determine the political shape, not only of the member states, but also of those western Euro
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Bessonova, Alla, Olga Byelyayeva, Eliza Kurcevič, et al. "Living and responding at the margins: A conversation with narcofeminist activists." Sociological Review 71, no. 4 (2023): 742–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00380261231178634.

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On 25 November 2021, the editors of this monograph had the honour and pleasure of talking to five founding members of the narcofeminist activist movement from Eastern Europe and Central Asia. They discuss the history and vision of the movement, the issues confronting women and gender minorities who use drugs, and the significance of the political context of drug prohibition in shaping their experiences. This article documents this conversation as simultaneously interpreted by Lyu Azbel.
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Barker, Colin, and Gareth Dale. "Protest Waves in Western Europe: a Critique of "New Social Movement" Theory." Critical Sociology 24, no. 1-2 (1998): 65–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089692059802400105.

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Kang, Yoo-Duk. "A Study on Euroscepticism in Central and Eastern Europe and its Determinants: An Empirical Analysis Using Micro-data." East European and Balkan Institute 47, no. 1 (2023): 77–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.19170/eebs.2023.47.1.77.

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This study conducts an empirical analysis of the public opinion of Euroscepticism in Central and Eastern Europe countries (CEEC) using micro-data and compares it with Western Europe (EU-15). Considering the changes before and after the system transition and EU accession, it is necessary to examine the specificity of Central and Eastern Europe in research on Euroscepticism.
 Eurosceptical political movement in Central and Eastern Europe is closely related to the activities of the far-right populist parties that have rapidly emerged since 2010 and the public opinion formed through them. The
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Schutte, Julian J. E. "Schengen: Its Meaning for the Free Movement of Persons in Europe." Common Market Law Review 28, Issue 3 (1991): 549–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/cola1991032.

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J. Hunt, Stephen. "PENTECOSTAL POLITICAL ACTIVISM IN THE USA AND THE UK: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." ARAB AND ISLAMIC WORLD - THE VIEW FROM INSIDE 2, no. 1 (2008): 101–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.54561/prj0201101h.

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In historical terms, the Pentecostal movement, for almost a century, was known for its political quietism. Identifi ed by ecstatic and esoteric experiences, Pentecostalism was in essence world-rejecting by nature. The movement’s millenarian disposition meant that it had no or few political inclinations. The return of Christ seemed imminent, ushering in the Kingdom of God that would replace all human authorities. With new waves of Pentecostalism spreading across the world, the movement appeared to become increasingly politicised in certain global context. This paper take a comparative analysis
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Brekhov, Gleb S. "Women and Anarchism: The Anarcha-Feminism Movement in Europe and the United States." RUDN Journal of Political Science 24, no. 1 (2022): 90–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2313-1438-2022-24-1-90-106.

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As an ideology, anarchism has many currents formed through its symbiosis with various socio-political philosophies, including feminism. In the modern world, due to the growing support for feminism in Western countries, the study of anarcha-feminism as one of the most active anarchist movements seems to be useful for understanding the socio-political situation in Europe and the United States. The article examines the position of women in the anarchism ideology upon the development of the anarcha-feminist movement from the 19th century to the present day. Based on the works of the classics of an
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Selman, Peter. "Intercountry Adoption in Europe 1998–2008: Patterns, Trends and Issues." Adoption & Fostering 34, no. 1 (2010): 4–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030857591003400102.

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Peter Selman examines the recent history of intercountry adoption in Europe in the context of the enlarged EU, which contains both receiving and sending countries. The article provides a detailed analysis of the movement of children for adoption between European countries and examines the impact of intercountry adoption on the well-being of children in Europe and current debates in the European Parliament on the future of intercountry adoption in Europe.
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Ivanov, Pavel. "EUROPEAN TRADITIONALISTS AND BLM CHALLENGES." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS 24, no. 6 (2021): 155–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran62021155164.

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The article examines the ideological contradictions and specificity of the Black Lives Matter movement in Europe and the development of the All Lives Matter response movement. The author analyzes the causes and patterns of the outbreak of anti-racist protests in the European space in 2020, their cultural roots in the United States and the reaction of traditionalists. The conflict potential of socio-political challenges and the acuteness of disagreements in the context of a new dichotomy and the need to search for a new identity are revealed. Conclusions are made about the similarity of the soc
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De Cleen, Benjamin, Benjamin Moffitt, Panos Panayotu, and Yannis Stavrakakis. "The Potentials and Difficulties of Transnational Populism: The Case of the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25)." Political Studies 68, no. 1 (2019): 146–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0032321719847576.

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The Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25), launched by former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, seeks to construct a transnational left political project to ‘democratise Europe’. Its construction of a European ‘people’ against an international elite raises questions about the potentials of populism beyond the nation-state. Building on a discourse-theoretical distinction between populism and nationalism, the article asks whether DiEM25 is a truly transnational populist movement. Through an analysis of the movement’s manifestoes, speeches, press releases and published interviews with
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Roussos, Konstantinos, and Haris Malamidis. "SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE COMMONS: A FRAMEWORK FOR UNDERSTANDING COLLECTIVE ACTION IN CRISIS-RIDDEN SOUTHERN EUROPE." Mobilization: An International Quarterly 26, no. 3 (2021): 359–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/1086-671x-26-3-359.

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Both social movement research and the literature on the commons provide rich accounts of the anti-austerity mobilizations and uprisings in southern Europe. Movement studies offer important insights regarding the context of mobilization and collective claim making. The commons literature emphasizes bottom-up practices of shared ownership, self-management, and social co-production that move beyond institutional solutions. Although both literatures highlight similar phenomena, they remain relatively unconnected. Their distance precludes a full grasp of the implications regarding the dynamic and a
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Guseletov, Boris. "On the Future Prospects of «Identity and Democracy»." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS, no. 18 (December 1, 2020): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran620206673.

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This article analyzes the phenomenon of the emergence of a new pan-European political «Identity and Democracy» in the political arena of Europe. Its predecessor was the European party the «Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedoms», MENF was formed in 2015 by a number of nationalist and far-right parties from EU member states, and the group «Europe of Nations and Freedoms» in the European Parliament, which emerged in 2015, as a result of the merger of MEPs from the «Freedom» parties from Austria and the Netherlands, «Flemish interest», Belgium, «Northern League», Italy, «Congress of the Ne
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BALDOLI, CLAUDIA. "‘With Rome and with Moscow’: Italian Catholic Communism and Anti-Fascist Exile." Contemporary European History 25, no. 4 (2016): 619–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0960777316000448.

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This article aims to explore the interplay between religion and political radicalism in Europe by focusing on the case of Italian ‘White Leagues’ (Catholic trade unions) in the interwar period. Interest in this movement stems partly from the opinion that the understanding of politics in early twentieth-century Europe has often been distorted by the historiographical focus on the political polarisation between communism and fascism, which has led to the neglect of the complex ideological area in between. The article will focus in particular on the main organiser of the peasant ‘White’ unions in
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Besters, Michiel, and Milda Macenaite. "Securing the EU Public Order: Between an Economic and Political Europe." German Law Journal 14, no. 10 (2013): 2075–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2071832200002650.

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Until recently, throughout the European Union's integration process, public order and internal security matters have been marked by a concern and respect for the national sovereignty of the EU Member States. Member States enjoyed their respective regulatory autonomy, as public order and internal security matters were dealt with at the EU level merely on the basis of the internal market logic. This is particularly evident in Articles 45(3) and 52 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). These Articles establish the exceptions of public policy and public security as grounds
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Reller, Jobst. "Dietrich Bonhoeffers „religionslose“ Evangelisation: Formate seiner ökumenischen Spiritualität und die Oxfordgruppenbewegung." COMMUNIO VIATORUM 65, no. 2 (2023): 166–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/00103713.2023.2.5.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–1945), made a martyr by the Nazi German regime in 1945, is still widely read because of his ideas: the proclamation of Christian faith in a non-religious comprehen-sive worldly way, a Bible oriented spirituality of silence, confession with a political horizon. In Norwegian sources the profile of the US based Oxford Group Movement, founded by the Lutheran pastor Frank Buchman (1878–1961; later: Moral Rearmament, today: Initiatives of Change) has been identified as an influential revival movement appe-aling to political elites in Europe in the 1930’s. The article tries
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