Está viendo la página Spain versión del sitio.
Le gustaría cambiar a su sitio local?
Última edición

New Eastern Europe Magazine March-April 2019 Edición anterior

English
7 Reseñas   •  English   •   General Interest (History & Knowledge)
Only €5,99
Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “To know a nation’s geography is to know its foreign policy.” While this was clearly in reference to the geopolitical games of the19th century, we can certainly see some relevance in the French ruler’s words today, especially when looking at the post-Soviet space. In the 21st century, however, geopolitics is not limited to physical geography, as Andrew Wilson notes in the opening interview to this issue. Postmodern geopolitics can be found as much in the information space as it is in the physical world. And this has become one of the defining features of the emerging world which is slowly taking shape; one that is based on greater competition, a vie for influence and greater multipolarity, with new and reemerging powers such as China, Russia or Turkey playing transformative roles in the post-Soviet region. Clearly, this new multipolar world order is still in the embryonic form and thus we cannot fully define its shape from today’s perspective. All in all, the consequences of the new postmodern geopolitics should be more scrutinized if we are to make any sense of the diverse and dynamic processes taking place. This issue also takes us through another transformative process that has been unfolding in our region since the fall of communism, namely the revival of Jewish life. For centuries, Central and Eastern Europe has been the centre of Jewish life yet only since the end of the Cold War has its renaissance started to take place.
read more read less
New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages New Eastern Europe Preview Pages

New Eastern Europe

March-April 2019 Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “To know a nation’s geography is to know its foreign policy.” While this was clearly in reference to the geopolitical games of the19th century, we can certainly see some relevance in the French ruler’s words today, especially when looking at the post-Soviet space. In the 21st century, however, geopolitics is not limited to physical geography, as Andrew Wilson notes in the opening interview to this issue. Postmodern geopolitics can be found as much in the information space as it is in the physical world. And this has become one of the defining features of the emerging world which is slowly taking shape; one that is based on greater competition, a vie for influence and greater multipolarity, with new and reemerging powers such as China, Russia or Turkey playing transformative roles in the post-Soviet region. Clearly, this new multipolar world order is still in the embryonic form and thus we cannot fully define its shape from today’s perspective. All in all, the consequences of the new postmodern geopolitics should be more scrutinized if we are to make any sense of the diverse and dynamic processes taking place. This issue also takes us through another transformative process that has been unfolding in our region since the fall of communism, namely the revival of Jewish life. For centuries, Central and Eastern Europe has been the centre of Jewish life yet only since the end of the Cold War has its renaissance started to take place.


SELECCIONAR FORMATO:
Acceso instantáneo

Ofertas digitales disponibles:

Ejemplar digital único March-April 2019
 
5,99 / issue
Este número y otros números atrasados no se incluyen en un New Eastern Europe suscripción. Las suscripciones incluyen el último número de la revista y los nuevos números publicados durante el periodo de suscripción. €4,00 por número . Si desea suscribirse, consulte nuestro Opciones de suscripción
Los ahorros se calculan sobre la compra comparable de números sueltos durante un periodo de suscripción anualizado y pueden variar respecto a los importes anunciados. Los cálculos son meramente ilustrativos. Las suscripciones digitales incluyen el último número y todos los números regulares publicados durante su suscripción, a menos que se indique lo contrario. El periodo elegido se renovará automáticamente a menos que se cancele en el área Mi cuenta hasta 24 horas antes del final de la suscripción actual.

Issue Cover

New Eastern Europe  |  March-April 2019  


Napoleon Bonaparte once said, “To know a nation’s geography is to know its foreign policy.” While this was clearly in reference to the geopolitical games of the19th century, we can certainly see some relevance in the French ruler’s words today, especially when looking at the post-Soviet space. In the 21st century, however, geopolitics is not limited to physical geography, as Andrew Wilson notes in the opening interview to this issue. Postmodern geopolitics can be found as much in the information space as it is in the physical world. And this has become one of the defining features of the emerging world which is slowly taking shape; one that is based on greater competition, a vie for influence and greater multipolarity, with new and reemerging powers such as China, Russia or Turkey playing transformative roles in the post-Soviet region. Clearly, this new multipolar world order is still in the embryonic form and thus we cannot fully define its shape from today’s perspective. All in all, the consequences of the new postmodern geopolitics should be more scrutinized if we are to make any sense of the diverse and dynamic processes taking place. This issue also takes us through another transformative process that has been unfolding in our region since the fall of communism, namely the revival of Jewish life. For centuries, Central and Eastern Europe has been the centre of Jewish life yet only since the end of the Cold War has its renaissance started to take place.
Seguir leyendo leer menos
Trying to understand what is Vladimir Putin’s next move? Want to know more about the crisis in Ukraine? Looking for historical and cultural figures that shape Eastern Europe? Then look no further. Put New Eastern Europe on your reading list by downloading the New Eastern Europe App and gain access to the most important issues facing our region today.

New Eastern Europe is the exclusive English language bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs. The magazine provides readers with commentary on current events, political analysis, cultural and historical discussions as well as books and film reviews.

omo abonado recibirá las siguientes ventajas:


•  Un descuento sobre el PVP de su revista
•  Su revista en su dispositivo cada mes
•  Nunca te perderás un número
•  Estás protegido de las subidas de precios que puedan producirse más adelante en el año

Recibirás 5 problemas durante un año New Eastern Europe suscripción a la revista.

Nota: Las ediciones digitales no incluyen los artículos de portada ni los suplementos que encontraría en los ejemplares impresos.

Su compra aquí en Pocketmags.com puede leerse en cualquiera de las siguientes plataformas.


Puedes leer aquí en el sitio web o descargar la aplicación para tu plataforma, sólo recuerda iniciar sesión con tu nombre de usuario y contraseña de Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
La aplicación Pocketmags funciona en todos los dispositivos iPad y iPhone con iOS 13.0 o superior, Android 8.0 o superior y Fire Tablet (Gen 3) o superior. Nuestro lector web funciona con cualquier navegador compatible con HTML5, para PC y Mac recomendamos Chrome o Firefox.

Para iOS recomendamos cualquier dispositivo que pueda ejecutar el último iOS para un mejor rendimiento y estabilidad. Los modelos anteriores con especificaciones de procesador y RAM inferiores pueden experimentar una renderización de páginas más lenta y fallos ocasionales de la aplicación que están fuera de nuestro control.
4,4
/5
Basado en 7 Opiniones de los clientes
5
5
4
1
3
0
2
1
1
0
Ver comentarios

New Eastern Europe

As a former Foreign Affairs Officer to the Hungarian Military and someone extremely interested in events happening in Eastern Europe I love this magazine and it's associated podcast. Revisado 23 abril 2020

New Eastern Europe Looked Through Cold War Eyes

New Eastern Europe Looked Through Cold War Eyes - There is nothing new or objective in this magazine, it Russiaphobia on steroids. Rather than embrace the new opportunities for trade and culture between Eastern European nations, Russia included, it looks at how to paint everything in terms of opportunities for destabilising relations between Russia and her immediate neighbours. It's everything that is wrong with "Western" thinking at this time, which is progressively becoming more Fascist towards anything that does not conform to its "world view" and business interests. Revisado 29 octubre 2018

Artículos de este número


A continuación encontrará una selección de artículos en New Eastern Europe March-April 2019.