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PrĂŠsident Putins tale ved annekteringen af Krim
Den 18. marts talte PrÊsident Putin til medlemmerne af Statsdumaen ovenpÄ udviklingen i Krim. I talen betonede han det historiske forhold mellem Krim og Rusland
Vladimir Putin i MĂŒnchen
Under den Ă„rlige Wehrkunde-konference i MĂŒnchen holdt Ruslands prĂŠsident Vladimir Putin den 10. februar en tale, der fik Vesten til at tale om en ny kold krig
The Memory Politics of Becoming European: The East European Subalterns and the Collective Memory of Europe
The situation in collective memory studies that share a nexus with
the discipline of International Relations (IR) is currently reflective
of the traditionally West-centric writing of European history. This
order of things has become increasingly challenged after the eastern
enlargement of the European Union (EU). This article examines
Polandâs and the Balticsâ recent attempts to enlarge the mnemonic
vision of âthe united Europeâ by placing their âsubaltern pastsâ in contest
with the conventionally Western European-bent understanding of the
consequences of World War II in Europe. I argue that their endeavours
to wrench the âEuropean mnemonical mapâ apart in order to become
more congruent with the different historical experiences within the
enlarged EU encapsulate the curious trademark of Polish and Baltic
post-Cold War politics of becoming European: their combination of
simultaneously seeking recognition from and resisting the hegemonic
âcore Europeanâ narrative of what âEuropeâ is all about
Trends in Family Planning in Russia, 1994â2003
CONTEXT: Although Russian women have adequate knowledge of modern contraceptives, their level of use of these methods has been low, and abortion rates remain relatively high
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