Political Discourse in Central Eastern and Balkan Europe

Political Discourse in Central  Eastern and Balkan Europe
Author: Martina Berrocal,Aleksandra Salamurović
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027262226

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This edited volume offers new insights into contemporary political discourses in Slavic speaking countries by focusing on discursive and linguistic means deployed in relevant genres, such as parliamentary discourse, commemorative and presidential speeches, mediated communication, and literal and philosophical essays. The depth of the linguistic analysis reflects different levels of linkage between language and social practice constituting the discourse. The theoretical and methodological approaches discussed range from interactional pragmatics over corpus linguistics to CDA. The chapters contain original language material in Russian, Polish, Czech, Croatian, Serbian and Macedonian, and the authors address issues such as the affiliation to different political and social groups within parliamentary settings, national identity, gender and minorities, as well as cultural memory and reconciliation.

Europeanization as Discursive Practice

Europeanization as Discursive Practice
Author: Senka Neuman Stanivuković
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317328544

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Europeanization as Discursive Practice adopts a poststructuralist reading of Europeanization to study the effects of EU accession in the light of political territoriality and consequent state-building processes in the EU and Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) and the Western Balkans, from 1990-2013. Focusing on how domestic actors have framed Europe/EU norms in the debates on territorial reforms and the implications of this framing on policy reforms, it asks how competing articulations of the EU and its norms construct state territoriality in the given political and policy debates. The book argues that the European Union acted as a discursive force and a challenge to the established structures of understanding of territoriality, statehood, and power. With this, the author proposes a new research model for the study of Europeanization that goes beyond the neo-institutionalist account of the EU's policy/norm transfer to member/non-member states. This text will be of key interest to students, scholars and practitioners of European integration, EU foreign policy, enlargement policy, and regional policy and territoriality in post-socialist spaces.

Contesting Europe s Eastern Rim

Contesting Europe s Eastern Rim
Author: Ljiljana Saric,Andreas Musolff,Stefan Manz,Ingrid Hudabiunigg
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847694867

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Since 1989, Europe’s eastern rim has been in constant flux. This collection focuses on how political and economic transformations have triggered redefinitions of cultural identity. Using discursive modes of identity construction (deconstruction, reconstruction, reformulation, and invention) the book focuses on the creation of opposition to old and new 'outsiders' and 'insiders' in Europe. The linguistic study of discourse elements in connection with an exploration of the significance of metaphors in anchoring individual and collective identity is innovative and allows for a unique analysis of public discourse in Europe.

Why Narratives of History Matter

Why Narratives of History Matter
Author: Clémentine Roth
Publsiher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2018
Genre: Balkan Peninsula
ISBN: UCSD:31822044525210

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Based on a comparative study of Serbia and Croatia, this book investigates the role of narratives in the integration process of candidate countries into the European Union (EU). It develops an original model in order to analyse the structure and political use of narratives. Its novelty consists in integrating the concept of topoi and other elements of literature studies that enable a fine-grained and yet still transferable approach to narratives. I argue that narratives influence the conditions for possible political action by delineating the range of possible and desirable forms of behaviour. This study's empirical research mainly consists of a discourse analysis of political documents, including parliamentary debates, political speeches and interviews with experts. The author is a political scientist who pursued her PhD at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) and is now working as a project manager at Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum in Karlsruhe.

Central and East European Politics

Central and East European Politics
Author: Sharon L. Wolchik,Jane Leftwich Curry
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780742567344

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"A useful text and reference book. These essays are at their best in serving both area study and political sociology."--Slavic Review --

The Politics of Central Europe

The Politics of Central Europe
Author: Attila Ágh
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 257
Release: 1998-06-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781849206846

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This book provides a thorough introduction to East Central Europe and its renewed emergence since the momentous changes in the former Soviet bloc. By carefully differentiating between Central Europe, East Central Europe and the Balkans, Attila [ac]Agh shows how the term `Eastern Europe′ was a political misnomer of the Cold War. Drawing on theories of democratization to develop a common conceptual and theoretical framework, this textbook is the first to place the political and social changes of this complex region in a genuinely comparative perspective. Through broad thematic sections the student is shown how to distinguish between processes of democratization and redemocratization, transition and transformation and is introduced to the important issues of Europeanization, nation-building, institutionalization, parties and political culture. Illustrated throughout with chronological charts and the latest data analysis, this is an invaluable guide to the emerging political systems and their future prospects at the core of the new Europe.

The Politics of East European Area Studies

The Politics of East European Area Studies
Author: Gareth Dale,Katalin Miklossy,Dieter Segert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2017-09-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317226864

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Following the end of the Cold War and European Union enlargement, in what sense does Eastern Europe continue to exist as a meaningful geo-political concept? In addressing this question, contributors to this volume—Alex Cistelecan, Robert Bideleux, Katalin Miklóssy and Dieter Segert—tease out the implications for an ‘Area Studies’ approach to the region. They examine its contradictory situation within discourses of ‘orientalisation’: on one hand, posited as the ‘underdeveloped’ pendant to its western neighbours; on the other, largely Christian by religion and an integral part of a continent that dominated the world. They uncover the roots of area studies in the ‘colonial paradigm’ by which great powers promote the creation of predictive, ‘problem-solving’ knowledge that is immediately apprehendable for decision makers, helping them to take advantage of a region’s resources and strategic position, but which tends to homogenise the region’s geography and history. For critical inquiry, they argue, the challenge is to delineate transparently the reasons underlying Eastern Europe’s construction as an area of study, to identify the epistemological interests of motivated organisations such as funding agencies and political bodies, and to counter the ongoing orientalism of Western perspectives toward the East. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.

Political Communication and European Parliamentary Elections in Times of Crisis

Political Communication and European Parliamentary Elections in Times of Crisis
Author: Ruxandra Boicu,Silvia Branea,Adriana Stefanel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137585912

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This book tackles the 2014 European Parliamentary election as an event, phenomenon and process from an interdisciplinary but coherent perspective. This edited volume includes research by prestigious academics from the former communist countries in question, all of which have only recently become EU members. The contributors consider whether there is a crisis of Euroscepticism, or, for that matter, extremism of any kind in each country discussed. In doing so, the volume seeks to analyse the future of the European Union itself. It will appeal to scholars and graduate students interested in elections and voting behaviour, comparative European politics, and political communication.