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The first issue in 2012 of New Eastern Europe, a quarterly journal covering political, social and cultural issues of Eastern and Central Europe, presents an analysis of the most important events facing the region. Polish journalist Piotr Pogorzelski exposes the setting behind the Tymoshenko case in Ukraine. Alexei Tulbure, Executive Director of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Moldova, unveils the illusions of the seemingly successful accomplishments of the Moldovan government in integrating the country with the European Union. Polish journalist Jarosław Marczuk presents a story from Georgia where three photojournalists were arrested and later tried on espionage charges. British analyst and Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council of Foreign Relations, Andrew Wilson, argues that the most recent strategic mistakes of Belarus president.

The analysis section also contains: an essay by Basil Kerski, Director of the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk, and his interpretation of the meaning of Solidarity in today’s Europe; a provocative piece by Shana Penn of the Taube Foundation of Jewish Culture which discusses why the current Holocaust tours to Poland need to change their agenda; and a perceptive reflection by Ana Maria Sandu, a Romanian writer and journalist, on the life complexities of women in Romania today.

Reviews of books by Władysław Bartoszewski, Andrew Wilson, Luke Harding, Oliver Bullough and many others can also be found in the issue.
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Issue 1(II)-2012 The first issue in 2012 of New Eastern Europe, a quarterly journal covering political, social and cultural issues of Eastern and Central Europe, presents an analysis of the most important events facing the region. Polish journalist Piotr Pogorzelski exposes the setting behind the Tymoshenko case in Ukraine. Alexei Tulbure, Executive Director of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Moldova, unveils the illusions of the seemingly successful accomplishments of the Moldovan government in integrating the country with the European Union. Polish journalist Jarosław Marczuk presents a story from Georgia where three photojournalists were arrested and later tried on espionage charges. British analyst and Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council of Foreign Relations, Andrew Wilson, argues that the most recent strategic mistakes of Belarus president. The analysis section also contains: an essay by Basil Kerski, Director of the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk, and his interpretation of the meaning of Solidarity in today’s Europe; a provocative piece by Shana Penn of the Taube Foundation of Jewish Culture which discusses why the current Holocaust tours to Poland need to change their agenda; and a perceptive reflection by Ana Maria Sandu, a Romanian writer and journalist, on the life complexities of women in Romania today. Reviews of books by Władysław Bartoszewski, Andrew Wilson, Luke Harding, Oliver Bullough and many others can also be found in the issue.


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The first issue in 2012 of New Eastern Europe, a quarterly journal covering political, social and cultural issues of Eastern and Central Europe, presents an analysis of the most important events facing the region. Polish journalist Piotr Pogorzelski exposes the setting behind the Tymoshenko case in Ukraine. Alexei Tulbure, Executive Director of the Helsinki Citizens Assembly of Moldova, unveils the illusions of the seemingly successful accomplishments of the Moldovan government in integrating the country with the European Union. Polish journalist Jarosław Marczuk presents a story from Georgia where three photojournalists were arrested and later tried on espionage charges. British analyst and Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council of Foreign Relations, Andrew Wilson, argues that the most recent strategic mistakes of Belarus president.

The analysis section also contains: an essay by Basil Kerski, Director of the European Solidarity Centre in Gdańsk, and his interpretation of the meaning of Solidarity in today’s Europe; a provocative piece by Shana Penn of the Taube Foundation of Jewish Culture which discusses why the current Holocaust tours to Poland need to change their agenda; and a perceptive reflection by Ana Maria Sandu, a Romanian writer and journalist, on the life complexities of women in Romania today.

Reviews of books by Władysław Bartoszewski, Andrew Wilson, Luke Harding, Oliver Bullough and many others can also be found in the issue.
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New Eastern Europe is the exclusive English language bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs. The magazine provides readers with commentary on current events, political analysis, cultural and historical discussions as well as books and film reviews.

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