Neighbourhood Policy vs. Remembrance Policy: Romania and Hungary
In East-Central Europe, the past has always been a determining factor as a framework for interpretation: the social construction of the past often serves (served) current political purposes. It is no wonder that in the countries of the region, often different, sometimes contradictory interpretations...
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Autor principal: | Bodó Barna |
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