The article presents the results of research into socio-cultural trauma in Central Eastern Europe. In order to verify the theory of trauma, representative survey data obtained in Belarus, Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine were used. The conducted analyses have shown that post-communist societies negatively evaluate changes in the economic and political system. Trauma stems from the decreased quality of life and increased crime rate. The surveyed residents of postcommunist countries claimed that the system transformation was disadvantageous to them, and, due to trauma, they saw the future pessimistically. The reaction to their emerging trauma was their nostalgia for communism and the social security it offered. Factors ...
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After the gas crisis in 2009 Slovakia tried to diversify the sources and directions of gas supply. T...
The study concerns contemporary changes in the Polish conceptualization of the week. They result fro...
The Multiculturalism of Central-Eastern Europe: Some Methodological Remarks on the Definition and Re...
The article focuses on the issue of the influence of the historical conditions on the Polish-Russian...
The CSCE Final Act, signed in Helsinki in 1975, opened a new chapter in the search for the optimal s...
As far as the question of the Holocaust is concerned, the Polish culture is characterised by some pe...
Problem relacji państwo a naród/społeczeństwo został podjęty z perspektywy przeszłości rzeczywistośc...
There are many researchers suggesting important society changes in Poland soon. So deep analysis of ...
The aim of the following work is to analyse the external threats of economic security of a state. Po...
The aim of the presented research is to analyze the decision-making process in the EU with regard to...
The present article discusses subjectively chosen issues like the organisational, educational, edito...
"Bałkany Zachodnie to określenie relatywnie nowe, po raz pierwszy zostało bowiem użyte w 1998 r. po...
Collective memory, the issue visibly raised recently, is particularly important, and perhaps, especi...
The paper deals with the issue of the economic views developed by the Movement for an Alternative So...
Energy crises, in particular the gas crises caused by the Russian Ukrainian conflict, have had a sig...
After the gas crisis in 2009 Slovakia tried to diversify the sources and directions of gas supply. T...
The study concerns contemporary changes in the Polish conceptualization of the week. They result fro...
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