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Domínguez Castro, Luis, and José Ramón Rodríguez Lago. "Institutionalizing cultural Europeanism: between transnationalism and national identity (1948-1954)." Culture & History Digital Journal 10, no. 1 (2021): e009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/chdj.2021.009.

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Cultural Europeanism is a variant of the process of European integration attested within the framework of the Cold War. It will be mostly anti-communist, although it will couch elements favouring West-East dialogue. The governments will promote an intergovernmental model based on multilateral cooperation and national identity, and put into practice in institutions such as the Western Union or the Council of Europe. Non-governmental organizations, such as the European Movement, will be committed to a more transnational model based on the affirmation and promotion of the idea of Europe through i
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Beutelschmidt, Thomas, and Richard Oehmig. "Connected Enemies?" Television Histories in (Post)Socialist Europe 3, no. 5 (2014): 60. http://dx.doi.org/10.18146/2213-0969.2014.jethc056.

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This article examines GDR television from a media-historical perspective with special focus on the inter- and transnational communication between Eastern and Western Europe in the Cold War until the dissolution of the separate spheres of power in 1990. It focuses on the development and function of the “Organisation Internationale de diffusion et de Télévision Radio” (OIRT), which was founded in 1946, and their network “Intervision”, founded in 1960, both centred in Prague. The OIRT, as an umbrella organization, coordinated cooperation between the TV-stations in the socialist community and repr
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Aksonova, V. I. "Culture of tolerance: the origins of metaphysical meanings." Науково-теоретичний альманах "Грані" 21, no. 9 (2018): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/1718123.

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The culture of tolerance is the subject of post-classical knowledge of conscious phenomena that influence the processes being a person and its ethno-national identity. There is a formation of a political nation that meets the requirements of European society and the spirit of ethno-social shifts, resulting in the formation of the corresponding meanings of network culture and global identity. The civilized spirit of freedom is the property of the content of the history philosophers and the realities of socio-cultural changes of being. The formation of a discursive space of tolerance establishes
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Costa, Ettore. "From East-West Balancing to Militant Anti-Communism." Journal of Cold War Studies 24, no. 2 (2022): 95–131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_01044.

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Abstract The journal known as Socialist World—the short-lived publication of the Committee of the International Socialist Conference—is instructive for what it reveals about European Social Democracy at the beginning of the Cold War and about the problems of internationalism among Socialists. At first, the journal served to mediate between West European anti-Communist Socialists and the Communists in Eastern Europe. The Socialists tried to reach a common understanding of world affairs through a dialogue across borders, but divergent ideas and the impact of international events tore this cohabi
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Körs, Anna, and Karsten Lehmann. "Interreligious Dialogue Activities in East Germany." Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society 6, no. 2 (2020): 491–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/23642807-00602013.

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Abstract With regards to the religious situation, Germany still is a highly divided country. This draws our attention to the specific characteristics of IRD-activities in the eastern parts of Germany. Based on literature review and mapping exercises, we will argue, firstly, that the interreligious dialogue scene in East Germany is characterized by a comparatively low density of activities that are primarily embedded into major religious and state-related organizational structures. Secondly, we will discuss potential explanations of this lower dialogue level with regards to present-day socio-cu
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Ekaterina Borisovna, Kostiuk. "Mass music of the ХХ century in the context of the East-West dialogue". Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of Culture, № 2 (51) (2022): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.30725/2619-0303-2022-2-77-81.

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The article deals with the problem of understanding the iconic elements of musical language and thinking for mass music of the XX century in the context of the dialogue between East and West. The reasons and specifics of the meaning of melody for the essential foundations of European musical culture are noted. The peculiarity of the physiological rhythm of non-European, African and Latin American musical cultures, cultural, historical and artistic reasons for their expansion into European music at the beginning of the XX century are analyzed. The concept of «rhythmic emotions» and its understa
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Zonova, T. V., and A. Giannotti. "Russia and the West: Contradictory Dialogue." MGIMO Review of International Relations 13, no. 1 (2020): 23–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2020-1-70-23-38.

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The authors focus on the historical evolution of the relations between Russia and the West and attempt to suggest their own vision on the future prospects. The aforementioned relationship span centuries of history. At times, these relations were peaceful, while at times, “Russophobia,” on the one hand, and anti-Western feelings, on the other, served as a backdrop to military clashes. The authors pay special attention to the events of recent decades that have posed new threats and challenges. Given the current militarization and securitization of world politics, strategic stability, which is hi
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Kusek, Robert, and Wojciech Szymański. "“Two Silver Herrings for My Granddaughter”: Central Europe, Poland, and Transnational Affinities. Deborah Levy in Conversation." European Journal of Life Writing 14 (July 8, 2025): C31—C49. https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.14.42585.

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The piece addresses Deborah Levy’s long-standing dialogue with Central European history and cultural production and the impact that the latter exerted onto her works, including her “living autobiography”. It also showcases various modes of cultural exchange and transnational affinities between the global West and East in the Cold War period.
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Lehmann, Klaus-Dieter. "National Libraries in Eastern Europe – A Period of Transition." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 6, no. 2 (1994): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909400600203.

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The present economic situation is a poor starting point for the national libraries of Eastern Europe in their efforts to cope with the future. Political censorship is replaced with economic censorship: insufficient budgets, inadequate space for books and readers, gaps in distribution systems, and increasing transport and postal rates. But libraries are an essential element in the intellectual infrastracture and cultural dialogue; and national libraries in Eastern Europe see cooperation with similar libraries in the West as a major way of achieving development. Several countries have agreed to
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Campbell, J., and G. Gustenau. "Russia and the West Today: European Experts View." Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue, no. 2 (May 31, 2024): 20–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.53658/rw2024-4-2(12)-20-38.

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The article provides assessments of the current state of relations between Russia and the West by European experts. Complex issues such as the Northern Military District in Ukraine, the situation in the South Caucasus, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and their consequences for European countries and the global world order are analyzed. The authors talk about the need to prevent outbreaks of a third world war, to overcome bipolar ideological confrontation, and about the values of the future world order. Justice and morality must become the basis of peace, which will lead to the restoration of
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Arenberg, Meg. "The Digital Ukumbi: New Terrains in Swahili Identity and Poetic Dialogue." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 131, no. 5 (2016): 1344–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2016.131.5.1344.

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In this essay I address the remediation of the centuries-old East African practice of poetic dialogue in the twenty-first-century digital social network of Facebook. Focusing on an online duel between two young poets from Mombasa, I demonstrate how East Africa's new media are transforming traditional poetic conventions in Swahili. Even sites that endeavor to preserve authentic literary Swahili have become in practice controversial crossroads of language, culture, and identity. By bringing voices of Swahili cultural authority, which draw from the East, into sustained contact with voices of the
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Rupnik, Jacques. "Utopias and “Normality”: 1968 Revisited Fifty Years On." Slavic Review 77, no. 4 (2018): 890–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/slr.2018.286.

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The Prague Spring of 1968 did not provoke a major international crisis but at most an “incident” in the making of east-west detente. Yet it deserves to be revisited for three reasons of lasting significance for Europe. First, the Prague Spring revived, beyond the contemporary writings on Czech “democratic exceptionalism,” the European debate about the relationship between socialism and democracy. Second, it was often interpreted as part of an international generational revolt against the establishments, yet it also revealed sharp contrasts between east and west. Can the misunderstandings and d
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Sabri, Hizmetli. "FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND BRANCHES OF ORIENTALISM." KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES 8, no. 4 (2024): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.63051/kos.2023.4.21.

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This article examines the development, history and goals of Orientalism. The formation of Orientalism can be traced back to the Age of Enlightenment, when European philosophers and scientists began to study the cultures, languages, and history of the countries of the Middle East, Asia, and North Africa. Since the end of the 18th century, the Westerners set out to explore the East and entered the East using all the power of their hegemony. At this point, academic works and other fruitful activities are combined with the life of the East. In Europe, works and activities of this nature created "m
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Beglerović, Samir, and Mark Sedgwick. "Islam in Bosnia Between East and West: The Reception and Development of Traditionalism." Journal of Religion in Europe 13, no. 1-2 (2020): 145–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18748929-20201498.

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Abstract The article looks at the reception and development of Guénonian Traditionalism in Bosnia from the 1970s to the present day. Traditionalism was initially received in Yugoslavia as esotericism, but then its reception became more Islamic, based in Sarajevo’s Islamic Theology Faculty. After the Bosnian War, Islamic Traditionalist works became popular among young Bosnians who wanted to combine Islam with European identities. Some Bosnian ulama taught Traditionalist works to their students, a development unparalleled elsewhere, and wrote their own Traditionalist-influenced works, mostly dea
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MLADENOVA, Tetiana. "THE EAST OF CRIMEA IN THE CREATIVITY OF OLEKSANDR SPENDIAROV." Bulletin of the Lviv University. Series of Arts Studies 243, no. 25 (2024): 97–108. https://doi.org/10.30970/vas.25.2024.97-108.

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The events of the heyday of musical orientalism as a manifestation of the dialogue between the West and the East, related to the cultural landscape of the Crimean Peninsula (end of the 19th – beginning of the 20th century), are highlighted. The peculiarity of the musical culture of Crimea lies in its syncretism, the essence of which is the complementary dialogicity of many genetic elements generated by both the East and the West. Taking into account the genetic aspect of the contact dialogue, the Crimean period of Oleksandr Spendiarov’s work is considered. It is known that O. Spendiarov’s form
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Hammons, T. J., P. Kacejko, and M. Wancerz. "Proposed East-West European Power Link-possible impact on the Polish Grid network." IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 10, no. 3 (1995): 1414–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/59.466510.

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Cojocaru, Alina. "Representations of Eastern European Jewish Immigrants in the Twentieth-Century British Press: Judaism and the Urban Regeneration of London." DIALOGO 9, no. 1 (2022): 34–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.51917/dialogo.2022.9.1.2.

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This paper examines the (mis)representations of Eastern European Jewish immigrants in the British newspapers of the early twentieth century. As members of transnational networks, as simple travelers or victims of a forced emigration, Jews pursued economic prospects, freedom from antisemitism or the right to assert their political and cultural liberties while exploring new cities. The migration flows brought them to various European metropolises that were not only observed through the eyes of “the other,” “the stranger,” but also shaped by the cultural articulations of Judaism. Jewish migrants
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Ballinger, Pamela. "Whatever Happened to Eastern Europe?" East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 31, no. 1 (2017): 44–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325416675020.

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This article is part of the special section titled Recursive Easts, Shifting Peripheries, guest edited by Pamela Ballinger. This article examines the critical purchase of the notion of Eastern Europe. Although scholarship exploring various easternisms flourished in the two decades following the Cold War’s end, for some observers this framework appears increasingly irrelevant for understanding contemporary Europe. The symbolic and political boundary processes marking out East and West within Europe, however, possess both deep histories and durable afterlives, as recent events (from the financia
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Hatina, Meir. "WHERE EAST MEETS WEST: SUFISM, CULTURAL RAPPROCHEMENT, AND POLITICS." International Journal of Middle East Studies 39, no. 3 (2007): 409a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020743807070936.

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This paper traces the significant role of Sufism in promoting Muslim—Christian dialogue at a time of growing friction and colonial encroachment. The widening gap in power and wealth between the Western and Muslim world from the 19th century onward heightened cultural animosity between the two but also evoked ecumenical efforts to diffuse this contention. One such effort was Islamic modernism, which promoted a liberal interpretation of scripture and advocated the establishment of an inclusive polity that would encompass women and religious minorities. Islamic modernism gained considerable atten
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Czarzasty, Jan, Sławomir Adamczyk, and Barbara Surdykowska. "Looking for European solutions. Trade unions in Central and Eastern Europe striving for cross-border solidarity." Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 26, no. 3 (2020): 307–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1024258920933117.

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This article deals with the dilemmas faced by trade unions from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) in the context of their relations with western European (EU-15) unions and the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). The issue of cross-border solidarity is re-examined, taking into account its historical meanings as well as current developments under the pressures of globalisation and EU integration. The article analyses key factors affecting East–West trade union relations – different views within the ETUC, discontinuities in European social dialogue, challenges faced by European works counc
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Weidmann, Manfred, Stefan Frey, Caio C. M. Freire, et al. "Molecular phylogeography of tick-borne encephalitis virus in central Europe." Journal of General Virology 94, no. 9 (2013): 2129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.054478-0.

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In order to obtain a better understanding of tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV) strain movements in central Europe the E gene sequences of 102 TBEV strains collected from 1953 to 2011 at 38 sites in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria and Germany were determined. Bayesian analysis suggests a 350-year history of evolution and spread in central Europe of two main lineages, A and B. In contrast to the east to west spread at the Eurasian continent level, local central European spreading patterns suggest historic west to east spread followed by more recent east to west spread. The phylogenetic
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Chistyakova, Olga, and Denis Chistyakov. "“Trauma and Healing”: a Philosophical Discourse in the Context of the Dialogue of Eastern and Western Cultures (On the 12th International Conference “East-West Philosophers’ Conference. Trauma and Healing”)." Voprosy filosofii, no. 11 (November 4, 2024): 202. https://doi.org/10.21146/0042-8744-2024-11-202-207.

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East-West Philosophers’ Conference is an international event held every four years at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, USA. This year’s conference was the 12th, and its topic was Trauma and Healing. The authors of this article were participants of the conference. They present the most significant facts of this aca­demic event, interesting reports, ideas of philosophers from many countries of the world. Plenary sessions and concurrent sections with key figures are noted. The history of the conference and its practical results, such as establish­ment of the journal on comparative philosophy
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Pilarska, Dr Justyna. "Bosnian multiconfessionalism as a foundation for intercultural dialogue." European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 10, no. 2 (2017): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v10i2.p24-33.

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Muslim communities in the Balkans where the practice of Islam had been developed in the European context, can be used as an exemplification of the bridge between the Islamic East and the Christian West. Although for over 400 years Bosnia was under the Ottoman rule, Muslims became one of the many first Yugoslav, and then Bosnian communities, contributing to the dynamic, yet moderate area of ontological and axiological negotiations within the cultural borderland, sharing the living space with members of the Orthodox church, Catholics, a small Jewish community, and even Protestants. The history o
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Pilarska, Justyna. "Bosnian Multiconfessionalism as a Foundation for Intercultural Dialogue." Humanities Today: Proceedings 2, no. 1 (2023): 11–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/htpr-2023-0002.

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Abstract Muslim communities in the Balkans where the practice of Islam had been developed in the European context, can be used as an exemplification of the bridge between the Islamic East and the Christian West. Although for over 400 years Bosnia was under the Ottoman rule, Muslims became one of the many first Yugoslav, and then Bosnian communities, contributing to the dynamic, yet moderate area of ontological and axiological negotiations within the cultural borderland, sharing the living space with members of the Orthodox church, Catholics, a small Jewish community, and even Protestants. The
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Milovanović, Aleksandra, Anica Dragutinovic, Ana Nikezić, et al. "Rehabilitation of Mass Housing as a Contribution to Social Equality: Insights from the East-West European Academic Dialogue." Sustainability 14, no. 13 (2022): 8106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14138106.

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Mass housing neighbourhoods (MHN) represent the leading pattern of urban transformation and expansion in the second half of the 20th century, and accordingly evaluation, regeneration and redesign of the MHN represent a necessary and challenging task in the contemporary research context. In the practical scope of MHN rehabilitation, various holistic approaches and design strategies are identified that affirm both ecological transition and social transformation of these urban settings. However, the level of application of such approaches across Europe varies greatly, and requires research initia
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Kangas, Roger. "The Changing Face of the Russian Far East: Cooperation and Resource Competition Between Japan, Korea, and China in Northeast Asia." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 6, no. 1-3 (2007): 441–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156914907x207829.

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AbstractWhen significant changes take place in one part of the world, it is to be expected that effects will be felt elsewhere. Particularly in an era of increasing globalization, as regions and countries become inextricably linked to each other, what takes place in one region will be felt in another. This is clearly the case with the Greater Middle East (GME). As this region expands in scope and composition, those areas on the borders must deal with the consequences. For example, much attention is placed on European reactions to and relations with the GME. Whether it is it terms of energy tra
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Михайлова, Елена Евгеньевна, and Надежда Александровна Соболева. "N.I. KAREEV ON THE DIALOGUE OF CULTURES IN LINE WITH THE VIEWS OF WESTERN EUROPEAN PHILOSOPHERS OF XVIII-XIX CENTURIES." Вестник Тверского государственного университета. Серия: Философия, no. 3(53) (October 30, 2020): 150–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.26456/vtphilos/2020.3.150.

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Рассматривается диалог культур в трактовке западноевропейских мыслителей XVIII-XIX вв. Показано, что изучение истории взаимоотношений различных, в своем основании и формах, культур прошло три содержательных этапа: первый - начало «разговора» о взаимоотношении культур и постановка понятий «Запад» и «Восток» (просветители); второй - смещение вопроса о дуальности «Запад - Восток» на уровень дилеммы философии истории и всемирной истории (представители немецкой классической философии); третий - применение новой, многофакторной методологии (позитивисты). Сделан вывод о том, что русский историк и пре
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Dedík, Milan, Matúš Dlugoš, Jozef Gašparík, and Borna Abramović. "Effective Use of the Potential of Rail Freight Corridors in the East - West Direction." LOGI – Scientific Journal on Transport and Logistics 10, no. 1 (2019): 10–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/logi-2019-0002.

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Abstract The development of the transport sector is a long-term and continual process. This leads to a gradual increase in economic performance, economic growth and a deeper integration of the EU countries into the global economic structures. This contribution is focused on the problem of usage of the east – west corridors for the freight transport in transit. There are proposed for the new transport connections between China and Europe. The aim of the new connections is speed up of transport process of good flows. When proposing new corridor routes and new options for interconnection of the E
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Villani, M. G., P. Bergamaschi, M. Krol, J. F. Meirink, and F. Dentener. "Inverse modeling of European CH<sub>4</sub> emissions: sensitivity to the observational network." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 9, no. 5 (2009): 21073–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acpd-9-21073-2009.

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Abstract. Inverse modeling is widely employed to provide "top-down" emission estimates using atmospheric measurements. Here, we analyze the dependence of derived CH4 emissions on the sampling frequency and density of the observational surface network, using the TM5-4DVAR inverse modeling system and synthetic observations. This sensitivity study focuses on Europe. The synthetic observations are created by TM5 forward model simulations. The inversions of these synthetic observations are performed using virtually no knowledge on the a priori spatial and temporal distribution of emissions, i.e. th
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Villani, M. G., P. Bergamaschi, M. Krol, J. F. Meirink, and F. Dentener. "Inverse modeling of European CH<sub>4</sub> emissions: sensitivity to the observational network." Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10, no. 3 (2010): 1249–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-1249-2010.

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Abstract. Inverse modeling is widely employed to provide "top-down" emission estimates using atmospheric measurements. Here, we analyze the dependence of derived CH4 emissions on the sampling frequency and density of the observational surface network, using the TM5-4DVAR inverse modeling system and synthetic observations. This sensitivity study focuses on Europe. The synthetic observations are created by TM5 forward model simulations. The inversions of these synthetic observations are performed using virtually no knowledge on the a priori spatial and temporal distribution of emissions, i.e. th
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Sławomir, Partycki, Błaszczak Dawid, and Drewniak Agnieszka. "BORDERLANDS IN THE NETWORK STRUCTURE ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE EUROREGION BUG." University Economic Bulletin 37/1 (April 19, 2018): 276–81. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1220721.

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This text concerns trans-border co-operation The Bug Euroregion and the role of Euroregion in the process of European integration, globalization and development. Euroregional co-operation in Poland has fundamental meaning in integration between West and East Europe. Trans-border co-operation should builds bridges to a Europe without frontiers. Co-operation The Bug Euroregion has many network co-operation, but if we want better, effective and durable co-operation we must take up many activities from range culture, education, politics, economy, that Europe to be able breathe both lungs, what sai
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Martinček, Peter Ján. "Music and National Identity in Central Europe: Between the East and the West." Saryn 13, no. 2 (2025): 20–35. https://doi.org/10.59850/saryn.2.13.2025.292.

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Social systems undergo transformations, which in turn reshape prevailing conceptions of identity. These shifts could be observed in the past in the transition from monarchical cosmopolitanism – rooted in hierarchical hegemonies – to notions of national identity grounded in the self-definition of smaller groups within larger entities. In more recent contexts, identity has increasingly been framed within broader collective paradigms, reflecting contemporary global trends toward cultural convergence, exchange, dialogue and integration.This study explores the role of music as a medium of national
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Guilhot, Nicolas. "A Network of Influential Friendships: The Fondation Pour Une Entraide Intellectuelle Européenne and East–West Cultural Dialogue, 1957–1991." Minerva 44, no. 4 (2006): 379–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11024-006-9014-y.

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Schlamm, Leon. "Revisiting Jung's dialogue with yoga: observations from transpersonal psychology." International Journal of Jungian Studies 2, no. 1 (2010): 32–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19409050903498337.

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In spite of the considerable body of scholarly literature on Jung's ambivalent relationship to Indian mystical traditions and his misreading of their canonical materials during the last three decades, Jung's persistent warnings against the practice of yoga by Europeans deserve more systematic examination by Jung scholars than they have so far received. At a time of increasing globalization inconsistent with Jung's East/West psychological relativism, Jung scholarship needs to engage with the considerable body of literature of transpersonal psychology addressing issues central to Jung's dialogue
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Hung, Ho-Fung. "Orientalist Knowledge and Social Theories: China and the European Conceptions of East-West Differences from 1600 to 1900." Sociological Theory 21, no. 3 (2003): 254–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-9558.00188.

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This paper examines the long-term development of Orientalism as an intellectual field, with the European learning of China between ca.1600 and ca.1900 as an exemplary case. My analysis will be aided by a theoretical framework based on a synthesis of the world-system and network perspectives on long-run intellectual change. Analyzing recurrent debates on China within European intellectual circles, I demonstrate that the Western conception of the East has been oscillating between universalism and particularism, and between naive idealization and racist bias. This oscillation is a function as muc
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Cribb, Robert. "Burma’s Entry into ASEAN: Background and Implications." Asian Perspective 22, no. 3 (1998): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apr.1998.a921088.

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Abstract: The decision by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to admit Burma (Myanmar) as a member in mid-1997 seriously strained the association’s relations with its dialogue partners in the West. Both European countries and the United States urged that Burma be excluded from ASEAN because of its record of suppressing democracy. ASEAN persisted with Burma’s admission, however for several reasons. The association, formed in 1967 to limit outside engagement in the Southeast Asia region, did not wish to be instructed on its membership policy by the West, and especially not on the
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Šakalys, Raimondas, and Nijolė Batarlienė. "INVESTIGATION OF SOLUTIONS FOR INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN INTERMODAL TRANSPORT TERMINALS." Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis 12 (February 20, 2020): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mla.2020.11116.

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The poorly developed network and the low level of interconnection between sea and land terminals along the North-South and East-West corridors in the Baltic Sea Region (BSR) have a negative impact and are a major obstacle to the international competitiveness of these corridors. In order to respond to this challenge, three new high-tech intermodal transport centers have been formed in Lithuania along the trans-European (TEN-T). These centers are designated to respond flexibly to the needs of local and international markets, taking advantage of intermodal transport. The main aim of the article i
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Clasen, Ralf. "Die Transformation der Landwirtschaft in Ostdeutschland und ihre Folgen für die Agrarpolitik und die berufständische Interessenvertretung." PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft 27, no. 108 (1997): 407–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v27i108.872.

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This paper analyzes the transition of the agricultural sector in East Germany from 1990 to 1997. One preliminary finding is that the East-German agrarian structure differs in several respects from the one in the westem part of the country. The author argues that it was due to the strategic behavior of the political actors during the transition that conflicts of interest caused by structural divergency were avoided. Most important in this respect was the policy choice of the West German farmers' interest organization. In order to maintain its representational monopoly, it managed to integrale E
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Adam-Bagley, Chris, and Mahmoud Abubaker. "Margaret Archer (1943-2023) on Critical Realism and Morphogenesis: Linking Critical Realist Research Models from East and West." Journal of Critical Realism in Socio-Economics (JOCRISE) 2, no. 1 (2023): 83–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.21111/jocrise.v2i1.46.

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Critical Realism (CR) is a philosophical approach to social science research, social action, and social change activism. It provides a framework for social scientists whose value commitments leads them to view the construction of social phenomenon in critical ways, which identify the often hidden oppressive elements in social structures. This understanding of a ‘new’ reality underlies the advocacy of change strategies, and the initiation of dialogue between members of disadvantaged and oppressed groups through the process of ‘morphogenesis’ This model of dialogues enabling change and the ‘unma
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Yakimova, S. I. "POETIC DISCOURSE OF VSEVOLOD NIKANOROVICH IVANOV IN THE CONTEXT OF HISTORIOSOPHICAL VIEWS OF THE EURASIAN WRITER." Culture and Text, no. 50 (2022): 47–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2305-4077-2022-3-47-63.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the genre and thematic features of the poetic discourse of Vsevolod Nikanorovich Ivanov (1888-1971), a representative of the Far Eastern emigration (1920-1940s) in the context of the influence, on the one hand, of the traditions of Russian classical poetry and the philosophical and aesthetic searches of the Silver Age figures, on the other hand, the philosophy and culture of China, the country that received the exiles from Russia. The author of the article, revealing the commitment to the poetic discourse of Vs. N. Ivanov to ancient mythological c
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Borutka, Tadeusz. "The vision of a united Europe and Poland’s place and role in it in the light of St. John Paul II’s teaching." Person and the Challenges. The Journal of Theology, Education, Canon Law and Social Studies Inspired by Pope John Paul II 12, no. 2 (2022): 37–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15633/pch.12203.

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The entire history of Europe and the awareness of a common identity formed in its course are clearly and deeply marked by Christianity and indicate a close relationship between the Church and Europe. Both in the West and in the East, the Church desires to contribute to the European Union. It feels responsible for the shape of the Old Continent and is convinced that it can also make an important contribution to the establishment of new institutional forms.In the age of pluralism and respect for all religious beliefs it is unacceptable that a tendency to discriminate against any religion should
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Mitova, Mirena. "International Fair of Plovdiv in Bulgaria’s Trade Relations with Underdeveloped Countries in the Second Half of the 1950s." Hiperboreea 10, no. 2 (2023): 200–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/hiperboreea.10.2.0200.

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Abstract Josef Stalin’s death in 1953 was the cause of a change in the policy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the Eastern bloc. If this led to a tentative détente on the European continent in East-West dialogue, Nikita Khrushchev’s new policy toward the Third World strained competition with the United States for strategic influence over postcolonial countries. Eastern European states were encouraged to increase their contact with the former colonies at all levels. Therefore, participation of underdeveloped countries increased at the International Fair Plovdiv in the 1950s
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Milbank, J. "Pavel Florensky and the Future of Thought." Quarterly Journal of St Philaret s Institute, no. 48 (November 30, 2023): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.25803/26587599_2023_48_31.

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The article examines the legacy of priest Pavel Florensky in the context of European culture from antiquity to the present day. The dialogue in which Florensky is a perceiving and continuing comrade-in-arms is conducted with Plato, Aristotle, with the Fathers of the Church and Neoplatonists of different eras, with Nicholas of Cusa, Leibniz, with mathematicians — from the Pythagoreans to Kantor; Florensky’s thought echoes Kant’s constructions and builds on them. Belonging to the culture of the “Silver Age”, Father Pavel meets Nietzsche at a philosophical crossroads, becomes friends with Andrei
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Sounder raj Singh, Dr D. Samuel. "INDIAN COLONIALITY AND INDIGENOUS CHRISTIAN IDENTITY." International Journal of Engineering Applied Sciences and Technology 09, no. 01 (2024): 125–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33564/ijeast.2024.v09i01.018.

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India, a prominent country in the subcontinent, spans 2,933 kilometers from east to west and 3,214 kilometers from north to south, with a total land area of 3,287 square kilometers, encompassing diverse topographical features. Prior to colonialism, India was a culturally rich and religiously diverse land, with history dating back to the Indus Valley Civilization. Various empires such as the Mauryan, Gupta, and Mughal empires shaped its history. Major religions included Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, and the caste system was integral to society. Women's rights were limited, and India
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Medvedeva, Yulia P. "“Chinese style” in music at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries." Contemporary Musicology, no. 2 (2020): 50–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.56620/2587-9731-2020-2-050-074.

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The study focuses on the features of perception and interpretation of China and Chinese culture in European music at the turn of the 19th/20th centuries—yet another heyday for chinoiserie (“Chinese style”) in art. The author uses an integrated approach which encompasses cultural-historical, sociological, comparative-historical and musical-analytical methods. The analysis of Russian and European music associated with the “Chinese style” proves that the development of chinoiserie in the late 19th-early 20th century was influenced by changing cultural and political relations between China and the
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Astashkin, R. S. "Place of the Muscovy state in the expansion of the Europeans to the East in the XVI–XVII centuries (for the statement of the problem)." Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology 27, no. 4 (2021): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0445-2021-27-4-19-28.

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The article attempts to pose the research problem of the place of the Russian state in the process of the expansion of Europeans to the East in the period of the XVIXVII centuries. The actual basis of the proposed topic consists of the numerous attempts by the representatives of the conditional West to use the specifics of the geographical location of the then Russia in order to establish and further develop the contacts with the particular Asian states. The experience of the complex, consistent and comprehensive coverage of this problem today is practically absent both in the domestic and the
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Leschke, Janine, and Silvana Weiss. "With a Little Help from My Friends: Social-Network Job Search and Overqualification among Recent Intra-EU Migrants Moving from East to West." Work, Employment and Society 34, no. 5 (2020): 769–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0950017020926433.

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This article examines the relationship between social networks as a job-finding channel and overqualification among recent EU migrants from Central Eastern to Western European countries. Social networks composed of relatives, friends or acquaintances can facilitate access to employers and thereby enhance labour market integration. However, when labour markets are segmented, (co-ethnic) social networks might also contribute to locking migrants into sectors and occupations characterised by high migrant shares, increasing the probability of a mismatch between skills and occupations. Drawing on da
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Yang, Meina, Eduard Van Wijk, Jingxiang Pang, et al. "A Bridge of Light: Toward Chinese and Western Medicine Perspectives Through Ultraweak Photon Emissions." Global Advances in Health and Medicine 8 (January 2019): 216495611985593. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2164956119855930.

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The gap between Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine (CM) is closely related to the diversity in culture, philosophy, and scientific developments. Although numerous studies have evaluated the efficacy of acupuncture, the gap in explanatory disease models has not been bridged so far. Developments in research of ultraweak photon emission (UPE) and organized dynamics of metabolism and its relationship with technological advances in metabolomics have created the conditions to bring the basics of the medicines of the West and East together which might open the avenue for a scientific d
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Течонашинська, Людмила. "Між реальністю і міфом: дискурс окциденталізму. Міжкультурні рефлексі'і та досвід дотикальності". Pomiędzy. Polonistyczno-Ukrainoznawcze Studia Naukowe 1, № 1 (2015): 253–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/pomi201518.

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Between Reality and Myths: Discourse to Occidentalism. Cross-Cultural Reflections and Contiguity Experience. The issue of national identity study is considered through the lens of such concepts as globalism and Europeanness. Now this aspect of self-conscience is being arficulated and discussed especially actively in Ukrainian, Polish, Russian and other sci- entific reflections. In this regard, the theme of the image of Europe and its derivative concept of Europeanness as a kind of code which is present in these national literatures is actualized. Outlined by the author the receph’ve image of i
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Dujisin, Zoltán. "Reassessing the EU Memory Divide: Dereifying Collective Memory through a Memory Regimes Approach." History & Memory 36, no. 1 (2024): 140–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.2979/ham.00006.

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Abstract: This article questions the persisting notion that the European Union's memory is fractured between East and West, a notion that contributes to the reification of states as legitimately embodying national collective memories. It does so by building on actor-centered examinations of the EU memory divide, which is manifested in a challenge to the EU's Holocaust-centered narrative by an antitotalitarian memory regime, defined as an institutionalized network of politically driven historiographic expertise. The article shows that the antitotalitarian memory regime reflects a political cult
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