The Old-New Europe in the World (Waldemar Skrobacki, PhD)

Lecturer:
Waldemar Skrobacki, PhD
CEE in Context: Identity, History, CEE in the World
This lecture is an overview of the change that has been taking place in Europe since 1945. The lecture points out the main direction of the change {stability, prosperity and democracy} and briefly explains its impact on the Old Continent. Because the change is thorough and sweeping, Europe becomes a new continent. Hence the title of the lecture: the Old-New Continent.
Bibliography:

  • Simms, Brendan (2013). Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy, 1453 to the Present, Basic Books: NY.
  • Bond, Brian (1998). War and Society in Europe 1870-1970 (War & European Society), McGill-Queen’s University Press: Montreal.
  • Elizabeth Bomberg, John Peterson, Richard Corbett, The European Union: How Does it Work? Oxford University Press, 2012
  • Brian J. Collins, NATO: A Guide to the Issues (Praeger Security International) Praeger 2011
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