Publication

Nov 2016

This CEJISS issue’s featured article focuses on the political control of judicial institutions in Romania during and after Communist rule and how the EU has tried to end it. The other 6 articles in the publication focus on 1) the competition between Egypt, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey and how it has impacted the Middle East since 1945; 2) political radicalization in the prisons of Romania, Russia and Pakistan; 3) why the 2011 uprising in Egypt failed to change the political structure in the country; 4) the capacity of social and political revolutions to democratize countries; 5) NATO’s relationship to environmental security; and 6) the impact of the Biafra movement in Nigeria. The issue also includes 4 book reviews.

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Author Piercamillo Falasca, Lorenzo Castellani, Radko Hokovsky, Martina Ponížilová, Siarhei Bohdan, Gumer Isaev, Leonid E Grinin, Andrey V Korotayev, Yulia Boguslavskaya, Kingsley Emeka Ezemenaka, Jan Prouza, (Editor: Mitchell Belfer)
Series Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS)
Issue 3
Publisher Central European Journal of International and Security Studies (CEJISS)
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