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Franc Jeza v Trstu
Published 2024-12-01“…Based on literature and testimonies, the article analyzes the life of Franc Jeza (1916–1984), a writer, journalist, and fighter for an independent and democratic Slovenia. A Christian socialist, member of the Liberation Front, and former camp prisoner, Jeza left Yugoslavia after the Second World War, permanently settling in Trieste. …”
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Soulèvement populaire au pays de Chávez
Published 2014-06-01“…The analysis also brings Venezuelan riots into a continental crossroads: between the emerging of strong social queries (services, democracy, consumption) and the weakness of States that are only recently getting stronger from the regional left turn of the 2000. In front of the reiterated threat of breaking both legal and constitutional orders, the budding (re)politicization of Latin-American societies might improve a culture of politics, strengthen a democratic order, and consolidate still weak national sovereignties in the region.…”
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1922 — the best year of the Comintern. Soviet Russia, German communists and the Genoa conference
Published 2022-11-01“…The KPD leaders welcomed the Comintern’s turn towards a united workers front. However, the author notes that this support was based on a highly unstable compromise between multiple contradicting domestic and foreign policy imperatives, including opposition from the left-wing radicals within the party and continuous conflict with the government of the Weimar Republic, exacerbated by ideological and financial dependence on Moscow. …”
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