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2016 | 9 | 415-422

Article title

Brytyjskie analizy z obszaru stosunków międzynarodowych – przegląd 2015 roku

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Abstracts

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The material constitutes a review of articles published in 2015 in British academic journals dealing with International relations. Texts have been selected from sixteen issues of: „International Affairs”, „The British Journal of Politics and International Relations” and „The Political Quarterly” . The articles published in these journals have been analyzed in context of thematic groups such as: the Ukrainian conflict, Middle East issues, migration policy, British policy and climate change.

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Issue

9

Pages

415-422

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published
2016-11-15

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References

  • Auer S. (2015), Carl Schmitt in the Kremlin: the Ukraine crisis and the return of geopolitics, „International Affairs”, No. 5, Vol. 91.
  • Bache I., Bartle I., Flinders M., Marsden G. (2015), Blame Games and Climate Change: Accountability, Multi-Level Governance and Carbon Management, „The British Journal of Politics and International Relations”, No. 1, Vol. 17.
  • Cinar M. U. (2015), Letter from Ankara, „The Political Quarterly”, No. 3, Vol. 86.
  • Cowburn A. (2016), EU referendum result: Nicola Sturgeon says Scotland sees its future as a part of the EU as Brexit confirmed, „The Independent”, http://www.independent.co.uk (24.06.2016).
  • Esfandiary D., Tabatabai A. (2015), Iran’s Policy, „International Affairs”, No. 1, Vol. 91.
  • Glencross A. (2015), Going it Alone? The Choice o f Political Union in British Politics, „The Political Quarterly”, No. 4, Vol. 86.
  • Greene T. (2015), Israel’s two states debate, International Affairs”, No. 5, Vol. 91.
  • Lockwood M. (2015), Stern Review 2.0? The Report of the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, „The Political Quarterly”, No. 1, Vol. 86.
  • Oliver T. (2015), To be or not to be in Europe: is that the question? Britain’s European question and an in/out referendum, „International Affairs”, No. 1, Vol. 91.
  • Park B. (2015), Turkey’s isolated stance: an ally no more, or just the usual turbulence?, „International Affairs”, No. 5, Vol. 91.
  • Reinisch J. (2015), ‘Forever Temporary ’: Migrants in Calais, Then and Now, „The Political Quarterly”, No. 4, Vol. 86.
  • Scott S. V. (2015), Implications of climate change fo r the UN Security Council: mapping the range of potential policy responses, „International Affairs”, No. 5, Vol. 91.
  • Wolff A. T. (2015), The future ofNATO enlargement after the Ukraine crisis, „International Affairs”, No. 5, Vol. 91.
  • Yost D. S. (2015), The Budapest Memorandum and Russia s intervention in Ukraine, „International Affairs”, No. 3, Vol. 91.

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Publication order reference

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bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_14746_ps_2016_1_29
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