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2. Prevod med obrobjem in središčem : primer romana To noč sem jo videlTjaša Panker, 2019, master's thesis Keywords: prevajanje, literarno prevajanje, kulturna politika, Slovenija, slovenska književnost, prevajanje iz slovenščine, svetovni prevodni sistem, središče, obrobje, magistrske naloge, translation, literary translation, cultural politics, Slovenia, Slovene literature, translation from Slovene, translation as a cultural world-system, centre, periphery Published in RUP: 27.11.2019; Views: 2628; Downloads: 92 Full text (893,23 KB) |
3. Transnational resistance in the Alps-Adriatic-Area in 1939/40 : on subversive border-crossers, historical interpretations, and national politics of the pastPeter Pirker, 2012, original scientific article Keywords: MI6, SOE, TIGR, German exile, Austria, Carinthian Slovenes, resistance, pre-war Yugoslavia, politics of the past Published in RUP: 21.12.2015; Views: 2176; Downloads: 12 Link to full text |
4. Titovi pogovori v moskvi aprila 1968 in češkoslovaška krizaJan Pelikán, 2010, original scientific article Abstract: In April 1968, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia took certain steps indicating the rapprochement of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. Belgrade welcomed Prague's interest in establishing closer contact. However, politicians in Belgrade refused to accept proposals which the Kremlin could perceive as an interference into its sphere of influence. The leadership of the SFRY, for example, did not respond to the offer for a conclusion to the Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian treaty of alliance. At the end of April 1968 J. Broz Tito paid an uplanned visit to Moscow. His talks with Kremlin politicians proceeded for a long time in a friendly atmosphere. Disagreement arose only during the course of a discussion about development in Czechoslovakia. The Soviet leaders unambiguously declared that the then leadership of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was unable to maintain control of the situation and the power in country was to be taken over by counter-revolutionary forces. Brezhnev even warned against the danger of executing communists in Czechoslovakia and insisted on halting the unfavourable development. Josip Broz Tito overskipped Brezhnev's not very hidden references to the necessity of the power intervention in Czechoslovakia. Nevertheless, he irritably replied to the comment that development in Czechoslovakia could negatively influence not only the inner situation in the neighbouring socialist countries but also in Yugoslavia. Remarkably, during talks in Moscow, Tito never - even indirectly - made a mention of the positive trends of the development in Czechoslovakia. Yet he always suggested that the new Prague leadership was able to manage with those negative tendencies. Josip Broz Tito conspicuously endeavoured to maintain the existing standard of relations with the USSR and to not unnecessarily irritate the Kremlin. He was particularly afraid of the deterioration of the bilateral economic relations which could have had a negative impact on the Yugoslavian economy. Judging by the following steps we can anticipate, that positive moments predominated in Tito feelings regarding negotiations with the Kremlin leaders. He came back home convinced that although the Kremlin still viewed the SFRY as the potential troublesome element on the borderline of their sphere of interest, they were, on the other hand, essentially in need of Yugoslavian help in the solution of problems not only within the frame of the Communist movement but also within the Eastern block Keywords: Prague Spring, international politics, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Tito, Soviet Union Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2449; Downloads: 18 Link to full text |
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7. On biotechnology, philosophy and societyMelentie Pandilovski, 2012, review article Keywords: bio-politics, ontology, bio-technology, bio-arts, phenomenology, geopolitics, globalism, GMO, genetic engineering, bio-capitalism Published in RUP: 10.07.2015; Views: 2542; Downloads: 16 Link to full text |
8. Two recurrences of an ideaLenart Škof, 2012, original scientific article Abstract: In this paper we discuss two different criticisms of liberal democracy. By analyzing the contemporary Slovenian (radical) political thought of Žižek and some of his followers, which recently are revitalizing the idea of Communism, we first critically reflect upon the emancipatory potential of this strand of contemporary Slovenian philosophy. The interlude focuses on the uses and logic of violence and pleads for a new politico-ethical culture of nonviolence. In the second part of the paper, by approaching Levinas ethical criticism of the liberal democracy and by focusing on his concept of a different temporality within political ethics, we discuss some alternative possibilities for the future progress of democracy Keywords: political philosophy, democracy, political ethics, communism, nonviolence, emancipatory politics, freedom Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3164; Downloads: 68 Link to full text |
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10. Home educationChristian W. Beck, 2006, original scientific article Abstract: Home Education seems to be a successful way to educate. Academic results and socialization processes in home education are promising. Already home education is global, home educators everywhere educate their children themselves without schools. They develop new forms of local and international co-operation. Is home education an impulse to a renewing of modern education? Is home education globalization otherwise? Keywords: home education, globalization, educational politics, pedagogy Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2817; Downloads: 72 Link to full text |