New Eastern Europe is a new Quarterly magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs. The magazine is the sister edition of the Polish version Nowa Europa Wschodnia, which has been on the Polish market since 2008. Countries in particular focus in New Eastern Europe include Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, as well the Caucasus region - Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Chechnya, etc.
Articles in New Eastern Europe focus on a wide range of social, political and cultural issues facing this region. The journal includes original opinion and analytical texts; historical accounts; reports from correspondents in the countries with full colour photos; and reviews of books, music and film about and emerging from Eastern Europe.
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A Word in Search of Flesh: Solidarity Zygmunt Bauman
Explosion of solidarity
Devaluation
New truths
Evil intentions
Painful Past, Fragile Future
Balkan Poets For Otto and Alexandra
The Merchants of Europe Miljenko Jergović
Memory for sale
Rubbish and not much else
Political smugglers
Destroying the memory
The Yugo Aftershock Ziemowit Szczerek
Stagnation
Russia is too far, Belgrade is too weak
The Middle East in Eastern Europe
A mini-Yugoslavia
Western glue
The Struggles of Skopje Artan Sadiku and Katerina Kolozova
Virtual separation
Skopje 2014
The future struggle with the past
Schizophrenic Skopje
Towards a Balkan Benelux
The Long Road towards Reconciliation Sevan Pearson
Independence
Division not reconciliation
Transitional justice
Political will, or a lack thereof
Solving the Unsolvable Zoran Vučković
Missing values
Pandora’s box
Kosovo, a new course of action?
Attractive package
Yugo-nostalgia Dorota Majkowska-Szajer and Tomasz Szajer
House of flowers
Day of Youth
Lost paradise
Forgone childhood
A Pact with the Oligarchs Paweł Kowal
Accumulating goods
Sense of mission
Satiation, power, legitimacy