Tag Archive for: borders
The last ones: Serbian and Russian prisoners on the Alpine front, by Marco Abram
by Marco Abram
This article was originally published by OBC…
Dignity on the Prut River
Piotr Oleksy, a part of the EuMePo team as an assistant to the…
The Polish Wild West – Forced Migration and Cultural Appropriation on the Polish-German Borderlands, 1945-1948
Halicka, Beata (2020) The Polish Wild West. Forced Migration…
On the Uses of Populism and Illiberal Democracy: Fences, Border Hunters, and Identity, by Kirsten Csenkey
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By Kristen Csenkey, PhD Candidate, Balsillie School of International…
Dr. Benjamin Perrier on what drives his research agenda in European Studies
Benjamin Perrier is a new member of ECSA-C and accepted to participate…
The Spectre of Populism: A Threat to Liberal Democracy? Lecture by Oliver Schmidtke
In this talk, organized by the University of British Columbia…
Prof. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly: The importance of EU-Canada relations
Dr. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly is a Professor at the School of Public…
Featured Experts: Dr. Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
Professor Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly is a regular contributor to…
Polish-German Border: a Laboratory of Transnational Cooperation
Halicka, Beata (2018). Polish-German Border: a Laboratory of…