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This edited collection addresses the dynamics of the post-Communist
transition in Central Eastern Europe. Its contributors present a
detailed analysis of the events unfolding during the last three
decades in the region, focusing in particular on identity-building
processes and reforms in Belarus, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and
Ukraine. The contributors outline reasons why some of these states
accomplished a decisive break with the Communist past and became
members of European and transatlantic structures, while some opted
for pseudo-transition and fostered hybrid political regimes,
jeopardizing their genuine integration with the West. A group of
states which decided to preserve their Communist legacy is also
explained. The collection describes and scrutinizes the formation
of geopolitical affiliations and the evolution of discourses of
belonging. It also traces the fluctuating dynamics of national
decision-making and institution-building, as many of the
post-Communist states reconsider and re-elaborate their initial
ideas and visions of Europe today. Finally, the collection brings
to light the rapidly changing perceptions of the region by the
major global actors-the European Union, People's Republic of China,
Russian Federation, and others.
This book explores the challenges that disinformation, fake news,
and post-truth politics pose to democracy from a multidisciplinary
perspective. The authors analyse and interpret how the use of
technology and social media as well as the emergence of new
political narratives has been progressively changing the
information landscape, undermining some of the pillars of
democracy. The volume sheds light on some topical questions
connected to fake news, thereby contributing to a fuller
understanding of its impact on democracy. In the Introduction, the
editors offer some orientating definitions of post-truth politics,
building a theoretical framework where various different aspects of
fake news can be understood. The book is then divided into three
parts: Part I helps to contextualise the phenomena investigated,
offering definitions and discussing key concepts as well as aspects
linked to the manipulation of information systems, especially
considering its reverberation on democracy. Part II considers the
phenomena of disinformation, fake news, and post-truth politics in
the context of Russia, which emerges as a laboratory where the
phases of creation and diffusion of fake news can be broken down
and analysed; consequently, Part II also reflects on the ways to
counteract disinformation and fake news. Part III moves from case
studies in Western and Central Europe to reflect on the
methodological difficulty of investigating disinformation, as well
as tackling the very delicate question of detection, combat, and
prevention of fake news. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of political science, law, political
philosophy, journalism, media studies, and computer science, since
it provides a multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of
post-truth politics.
The book addresses the challenges faced by women on the two shores
of the Mediterranean from a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary
perspective. While in the European Union's (EU) Mediterranean
countries inequality is mostly linked to the social sphere and, in
particular refers to labour market dynamics, in the Middle East and
Northern Africa (MENA) area, the situation is more complicated as
the social and private spheres are blended and cultural and
religious factors have a great impact on women autonomy and
opportunities beyond the family perimeter. The different challenges
women are facing on the two sides of the Mediterranean have
sometimes originated incomprehension and misperceptions.
Western-supported policies devoted to fill the gap between men and
women in the MENA area have overlooked countries' peculiarities
simply exporting models tailored for EU's member states. The EU's
attempts to strengthen relations with the Mediterranean countries
on a multilevel basis have not rescued women from marginalisation.
Nevertheless, during the 2011 awakening, women played an important
role in activating civil society. They are still considered as a
key part of the fight against terrorism and radicalisation,
although in some countries their condition has worsened after
secular regimes have been downturned. The number of migrant women
has increased and, not differently from men, they are looking for
opportunities and better conditions of life while Western media
tend to present them in a stereotyped way either as traumatized
victim and/or as caring mother. There are other misleading common
places, which need to be better conceptualised and understood, such
as the alleged incompatibility between Islam and women rights.
Unfortunately, women's rights are still under attack even in
European countries where they are considered consolidated. The
chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue
of the Journal of the Balkans and Near Eastern Studies.
This book explores the challenges that disinformation, fake news,
and post-truth politics pose to democracy from a multidisciplinary
perspective. The authors analyse and interpret how the use of
technology and social media as well as the emergence of new
political narratives has been progressively changing the
information landscape, undermining some of the pillars of
democracy. The volume sheds light on some topical questions
connected to fake news, thereby contributing to a fuller
understanding of its impact on democracy. In the Introduction, the
editors offer some orientating definitions of post-truth politics,
building a theoretical framework where various different aspects of
fake news can be understood. The book is then divided into three
parts: Part I helps to contextualise the phenomena investigated,
offering definitions and discussing key concepts as well as aspects
linked to the manipulation of information systems, especially
considering its reverberation on democracy. Part II considers the
phenomena of disinformation, fake news, and post-truth politics in
the context of Russia, which emerges as a laboratory where the
phases of creation and diffusion of fake news can be broken down
and analysed; consequently, Part II also reflects on the ways to
counteract disinformation and fake news. Part III moves from case
studies in Western and Central Europe to reflect on the
methodological difficulty of investigating disinformation, as well
as tackling the very delicate question of detection, combat, and
prevention of fake news. This book will be of great interest to
students and scholars of political science, law, political
philosophy, journalism, media studies, and computer science, since
it provides a multidisciplinary approach to the analysis of
post-truth politics.
The book addresses the challenges faced by women on the two shores
of the Mediterranean from a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary
perspective. While in the European Union's (EU) Mediterranean
countries inequality is mostly linked to the social sphere and, in
particular refers to labour market dynamics, in the Middle East and
Northern Africa (MENA) area, the situation is more complicated as
the social and private spheres are blended and cultural and
religious factors have a great impact on women autonomy and
opportunities beyond the family perimeter. The different challenges
women are facing on the two sides of the Mediterranean have
sometimes originated incomprehension and misperceptions.
Western-supported policies devoted to fill the gap between men and
women in the MENA area have overlooked countries' peculiarities
simply exporting models tailored for EU's member states. The EU's
attempts to strengthen relations with the Mediterranean countries
on a multilevel basis have not rescued women from marginalisation.
Nevertheless, during the 2011 awakening, women played an important
role in activating civil society. They are still considered as a
key part of the fight against terrorism and radicalisation,
although in some countries their condition has worsened after
secular regimes have been downturned. The number of migrant women
has increased and, not differently from men, they are looking for
opportunities and better conditions of life while Western media
tend to present them in a stereotyped way either as traumatized
victim and/or as caring mother. There are other misleading common
places, which need to be better conceptualised and understood, such
as the alleged incompatibility between Islam and women rights.
Unfortunately, women's rights are still under attack even in
European countries where they are considered consolidated. The
chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue
of the Journal of the Balkans and Near Eastern Studies.
This book intends to make NI more accessible and viable, especially
as a critical device for better understanding contemporary
politics. The purpose is to refresh the debate on NI and to explore
this fascinating concept, appreciating its multifaceted and
malleable nature. Throughout time, NI has been presented as an
ambiguous but obstinate concept in politics, political discourse,
and theoretical elaboration. NI has constantly resurfaced, and many
designate themselves as its protectors. Its increasing relevance,
pertinence and recurrence make it clear that it can no longer be
ignored in political analysis.
This book examines political, social, and economic interactions in
highly interconnected areas, stretching from Europe to Eastern
Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and East Asia, labelled as
Trans-Europe. The first part of the book focuses on the interests
of several leading actors in Trans-Europe. The second part deals
with the actions of national actors trying to compete with the EU
influence in their shared neighbourhood. The third part studies
cross-border issues, such as economic dynamics, migration flows and
energy markets in the Trans-European space.
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