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The Ethical Significance of Eastern Europe, Twenty Years OnYale University Twenty years after the end of communism in Eastern Europe, the region seems to have lost its sheen of moral appeal. What has happened to the dissidents, the heroes, the ethical lessons? Yet the Eastern Europe of today has become, in new and surprising ways, the test case of three of the largest questions of political morality in the early twentieth century: free elections, energy independence, and the divisiveness of national memory.
Key Words: solidarity energy elections European Union
This version was published on November
1, 2009 East European Politics & Societies, Vol. 23, No. 4,
455-460 (2009) |
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