The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs
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The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs
The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 2015 (24) Articles Assanbayev Mukhit B.: Central Asia: Under Pressure from Russia and Its Integration Projects 1 123 Bachrynowski Szymon: Between Europe and Russia: The Foreign Policy of Janusz Korwin-Mikke’s New Right in Poland 2 135 Brack Nathalie: Radical and Populist Eurosceptic Parties at the 2014 European Elections: A Storm in a Teacup? 2 7 Bolin Niklas: A Loyal Rookie? The Sweden Democrats’ First Year in the European Parliament 2 59 Cabada Ladislav: From Eurogovernmentalism to Hard Euroscepticism —Genesis of the Czech Liberal-Conservative “Anti-EU” Stream 2 19 Carrier Bruno-Pierre: Stabilisation Cocktails for a Eurozone Crisis Solving Framework 1 79 Casenove Matteo, Kowalczewska Kaja: APT—the New Cyberforce? 3 7 Chwedczuk-Szulc Karol, Zaremba Mateusz: Janusz Korwin-Mikke and the Rest: The Polish Eurosceptic Right Wing 2 121 Dunin-Wąsowicz Maria, Żukrowska Katarzyna: TTIP’s Monetary Clause Muddle 3 107 Dunnicliff Justin, Iżewicz Paulina: Civilian or Military? Addressing Dual-use Items as a Challenge to the Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime 3 21 Erler Bayır Özgün: The Perception of Russia in Poland and Turkey: A Comparative Analysis 1 113 Formuszewicz Ryszarda: Heading for New Shores with Mutiny on Board: The AfD in the European Parliament 2 45 Grigoryan Armen: Armenia’s Membership in the Eurasian Economic Union: An Economic Challenge and Possible Consequences for Regional Security 4 7 The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 2014, no. 4151 Houshisadat Mohammad: Persian Gulf Gas and LNG in the EU’s Goals for Security of Gas Supply by 2030 1 7 Kirdar Seda: A New Area for Turkish–Polish Cooperation? Terrorism and the International Criminal Court 1 61 Kuśmirek Karolina: Polish Special Operations Forces: Role and Missions in Afghanistan 3 31 Lachowski Tomasz: International Criminal Court—the Central Figure of Transitional Justice? Tailoring Post-violence Strategies, with Special Reference to Ukraine 3 39 Machnikowski Ryszard: Russian Manoeuvres in the Dark 4 27 Marcinkowski Bartosz: Balkan’s Bad Boy Goes West: Serbia’s Challenges on the Way to the EU 3 59 Marsai Viktor: Somalia: Security for Whom? 4 35 Mercier Stefan: The N-VA: Challenging Europeanism 2 145 Murer Jeffrey Stevenson: The Rise of Jobbik, Populism, and the Symbolic Politics of Illiberalism in Contemporary Hungary 2 79 Musioł Marek: Post-Soviet Central Asia as a Unique Regional Security Complex 4 59 Muś Jan: Turkey Faces the Balkans: Areas of Possible Cooperation with Poland 1 41 Nowicka Olga: Small Business, Big Opportunities? TTIP and the EU’s SMEs 4 79 Raszewski Sławomir: Energy Security Perceptions in Poland and Turkey 1 29 Sadowski Piotr: Can Terrorists Be Denied Refugee Status? 4 91 Stauber Péter: Fit for the Job? Legislation and Legal Practice on Terrorism in Hungary 4 103 Thillaye Renaud, Chwalisz Claudia: The Front National: Old Rhetoric, New Practices 2 103 Tokarski Paweł, Visvizi Anna: Poland’s Winding Road to the Eurozone: From a Cost-Benefit Stance to Risk Aversion 3 65 Turpin Lee: The Europeanisation of British Security Policy 3 85 Walentek Dawid: South African Politics after the Mangaung Conference 3 91 Wnukowski Damian: Balancing ASEAN, the U.S. and China: Indonesia’s Bebas-aktif Foreign Policy in the 21st Century 4 115 Wódka Jakub: The Rise of Turkey and Poland: Implications for Economic Cooperation 1 152 97 The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 2014, no. 4 Review article Rohr-Garztecki Marek: Security Studies Come of Age 4 139 Reviews Cockburn Patrick: The Rise of Islamic State: ISIS and the New Sunni Revolution; Charles Lister: The Islamic State: A Brief Introduction; Jessica Stern, J.M. Berger: ISIS: The State of Terror; Michael Weiss, Hassan Hassan: ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror (Kacper Rękawek) 3122 Czulda Robert (ed.): Iran 1925–2014: od Pahlawich do Rouhaniego (Natalia Nowak) 1137 Erixon Fredrik, Srinivasan Krishnan (eds): Europe in Emerging Asia: Opportunities and Obstacles in Political and Economic Encounters (Krzysztof Iwanek) 3119 Krugman Paul: End This Depression Now! (Maciej Szylar) 1141 Interview “They Finished Second in 120 seats:” UKIP and the Ongoing Revolt on the Right in the UK? An interview with Robert Ford, co-author of Revolt on the Right: Explaining Support for the Radical Right in Britain 2163 The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, 2014, no. 4153