Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 9/2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31178/eas.2025.9
Editorial Board:
Editors:
Bogdan Antoniu, Mihaela Mustățea
Scientific Board:
- Ion Chiper (“Nicolae Iorga” History Institute)
- Constantin Hlihor (“Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian University)
- Ernest H. Latham Jr. (Foreign Service Institute, U.S Department of State)
- Marian Ștefănescu (University of Bucharest)
Euro-Atlantic Studies is published by the Centre for Euro-Atlantic Studies, Bucharest. The Centre is an academic body that owes no allegiance to a government or political agency. It does not hold opinions of its own. The views extended in this magazine are the responsibility of the authors
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Nicolae CRISTEA, From initiative to political necessity: Treaty of Riga 1921; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.1_ |
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Sorin LANGU, The geopolitics of the Danube in CIA reports during the Tito-Stalin split; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.2 |
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Mircea-Andrei MACOVEI, Popular movements and their importance in the regime changes occurred towards the end of the
Cold War. Case study: Democracia Corinthiana; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.3 |
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Cezar TECLEAN, The European Union and NATO: Teleologically Convergent Security Communities, but with
Cohesive Alterities in the Post-Cold War Era; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.4 |
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Vlad VIERU,Ghosts, Nostalgia, and Pop Culture A Hermeneutic-Hauntological Perspective on Globalization; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.5 |
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Teodora Crina POPESCU, What to expect from the next NATO Summit in the Hague, in light of the new American foreign
policy?; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.6 |
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Book review |
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ISSN:1454-2153
ISSN-L:1454-2153
ISSN online:2602-1781
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