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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): ‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Relationship Between Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis in Global Politics
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): ‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Relationship Between Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis in Global Politics
Published:
15-07-2020
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Special Issue Introduction
‘Defending Memory’: Exploring the Relationship Between Mnemonical In/Security and Crisis in Global Politics
Dovile Budryte, Erica Almeida Resende, Douglas Becker
5-19
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Special Issue
Mnemonic Insecurity: The German Struggle with New Trends of Radicalization
Sybille Reinke de Buitrago
21-49
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Trauma or Nostalgia? ‘The Past’ as Affective Ontological Security Seeking Playground in the South Caucasus
Susanne Szkola
51-112
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Burial, Reburial, and the Securing of Memory
Jessica Auchter
113-137
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Transitional Justice And Memory Politics In Contemporary Ethiopia
Yohannes Gedamu
139-166
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Research Articles
Drone Warfare and the Obama Administration’s Path-Dependent Struggles on Human Rights and Counterterrorism
Tom De Groot, Salvador Santino Jr. Fulo Regilme
167-201
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Book Reviews
Memory and Securitization in Contemporary Europe, edited by Vlad Strukov and Victor Apryshchenko (eds.). London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 284
Priya Sara Mathews
203-206
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Memory Laws, Memory Wars: The Politics of the Past in Eu-rope and Russia, by Nikolay Koposov. Cambridge: Cam-bridge University Press, 2018, pp. xvi+322
Jennifer Ostojski
207-211
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European Memory in Populism: Representations of Self and Other, by Chiara De Cesari and Ayhan Kaya (eds.). Oxon, New York: Routledge, 2020, pp.xviii+302
George Kordas
213-217
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