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Social Protest and Democracy Series: Social Resistance through Violence or Peace
Foreword The issue of Social Protest and Democracy plays a central role in Political Science. This specific topic is a backbone of contemporary politics, as social movements attempt to transform political and socio-economic aspects of the life towards democratization. Democracy, for the majority of people, is an end goal where prosperity and peace are guaranteed. Although the effectiveness and core idea of democracy in contemporary politics is open to critical analysis, willi

Social Protest and Democracy Series: Motives Behind Social Protests - Case Studies
The article attempts to thoroughly examine the main denominator that leads to social protests - motive through the analyses of case studies

The Human Rights System Series: The Role of Media and Civil Society
In the human rights system, civil society and media always represented powerful tools but with the digital revolution their impact increased

Global Political Economy Series: The Wretched of the Earth - Development and Poverty
This article analyses poverty and development from a historical point of view and will be put in a global context.

The Human Rights System Series: Regional integration and global development
The process of regional integration allowed for the emergence of multiple human rights systems, but can they pursue global governance?

Public Participation and Environmental Policies: Perspectives for Development
The climate crisis prompted the emergence of methods of participatory democracy, but how effective are they really?

The Human Rights System Series: The Enforceability of Human Rights
The human rights system has been plagued by its inability to guarantee enforcement but civil society has started to rise up to the challenge

Transnational Organized Crime and Security Series: Organized Crime in Eastern Europe and Balkans
This article talks about organized crime in Eastern Europe and the Balkans.

International Relations: Division of Power
Enjoy reading if you are looking to achieve a better understanding of the classification of power and its forms.

The Human Rights System Series: Particular or Universal? Applicability of Rights
The human rights system has been plagued by discussions on the universality of rights, but new points of view expand the debate.

Critical Discourse Analysis: Ruth Wodak’s Discourse-Historical Approach
This article delves into the work of Ruth Wodak, which has benefited Critical Discourse Analysis through her Discourse-Historical Approach.













