Euro-Atlantic Studies New Series 7/2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31178/eas.2024.7
Editorial Board:
Editors: Bogdan Antoniu, Alin Matei, Mihaela Mustățea
Editorial Assistants: Victor Nicolăescu, Teodora Vîrlan
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
| 1. | Vlad-Florin TOMA, An introduction on the politicization of arts in Imperial Russian left-wing movements: from Western models towards original developments; DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.1 | 7 |
| 2. | Ionel MUNTEANU, The Restoration of Romanian-Belgian Economic Relations between 1957 and 1972. Information Collection;DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.2 | 33 |
| 3. | Ștefania-Teodora COCOR, Negotiating with a declining power: The American – Soviet Diplomacy in the context of German reunification; DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.3 | 67 |
| 4. | Cristea NICOLAE, Foreign policy of the Russian Federation: focus on the post-Soviet area (1991 – 2000); DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.4 | 111 |
| 5. | Ioan VOICU, Reform of Diplomacy. Toward diplomacy’s reform?; DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.5 | 135 |
| 6. | Larisa-Nicoleta PĂTRAȘCU, Raluca-Ioana NICOLAE, Petru NICOLAE, The importance of citizen engagement in the implementation of sustainable development policies in Romania; DOI:10.31178/eas.2024.7.6 | 157 |
| 7. | Book review | 185 |
ISSN:1454-2153
ISSN-L:1454-2153
ISSN online:2602-1781
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