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

1. Nicolae CRISTEA, From initiative to political necessity: Treaty of Riga 1921; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.1_ 7
2. Sorin LANGU, The geopolitics of the Danube in CIA reports during the Tito-Stalin split; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.2 21
3. 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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4. 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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5. Vlad VIERU,Ghosts, Nostalgia, and Pop Culture A Hermeneutic-Hauntological Perspective on Globalization; DOI:10.31178/eas.2025.9.5 81
6. 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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7. Book review 115

ISSN:1454-2153

ISSN-L:1454-2153

ISSN online:2602-1781

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