Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
Table of Contents
Foreign Policy Analysis
The Foreign Policy of Romania and the Party “All For The Country” (1936-1939) | PDF HTML |
Cristian Sandache |
Reflections on the end of Cold War | PDF HTML |
Florin Iftode |
Relations between Romania and the US during the Neutrality Years 1914 -1916 | PDF HTML |
Anamaria Lepcaliuc |
The Romanian - Greek Litigation Regarding the Dedicated Monasteries Wealth, from 1821 until the Secularization | PDF HTML |
Ion Tutuianu |
Minorities and Migration
Re-Thinking Ethnic Minority, Resource Rights and the Struggle for Social Justice in Nigeria | PDF HTML |
Rosemary Oyinlola Popoola |
Brain drain or brain “retain”? Students’ intention to migrate in Albania | PDF HTML |
Esmeralda Shehaj |
Miscellaneous
Representations Of the ‘Self’ and the ‘Other’ In Travel Narratives: Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and A.W. Kinglake’s Eothen | PDF HTML |
Orkun Kocabiyik |
Reference Points of the Education Reform in 19th Century Moldavia: Filaret Scriban | PDF HTML |
Adrian Dutuc |
Culture and Globalisation
Jaime Torres Bodet and the intellectual/international cooperation of postwar | PDF HTML |
Alexandra Cristina Pita |
Integration of Regional Economic Communities as Panacea for Africa’s Economic Growth: Lessons from Comparative Models | PDF HTML |
Abiodun Odusote |
Danubian Exoticism in “Europolis” by Jean Bart | PDF HTML |
Alina Beatrice Chesca |
Personalities of the Romanian Interwar Diplomacy: Nicolae Titulescu | PDF HTML |
Anisoara Popa |