Constructivism in the Study of Sustainable Development; The Role of Donald Trumps Idiosyncratic Factors in Correlation With the USs Decision to Withdraw From the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Deal with Iran in 2018; Why should Russia not be gifting Kaliningrad Oblast to Ukraine? (Interview with Dr Krzysztof Zegota); Democracy to Come: Derridas Undecidability and Laclaus Ethical as Investment; Every-no-where: A brief comparison of Paul Ricoeurs Imagination in discourse and in action (1994) with Hegels philosophy of imagination as expressed in Donald Phillip Verenes Hegels Recollection: A Study of Images in the Phenomenology of Spirit (1985); A Hidden Tenderness for the World: Reconstructing Marx's Ethics; Book review: Philipp Ammon: Georgien zwischen Eigenstaatlichkeit und russischer Okkupation (2015); Book review: Lev Manovich. Instagram and Contemporary Image (2016); Turkeys Relations with the Middle East: Political Encounters after the Arab Spring (2018); Chapter review Comparing the Political Experience of The Justice and Development Party in Turkey and Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt in Hüseyin Isiksal and Oguzhan Göksel: Turkeys Relations with the Middle East: Political Encounters; After the Arab Spring (2018); Call for Papers; Previous Editions of the Journal; What We Stand for in Nineteen Different Languages.
Piotr Pietrzak specializes in the politics of the Middle East, the Islamic world, and focuses his attention on the theory of international relations; geopolitics, conflict resolution strategies, and international law; and primarily matters related to the First and Second World Wars, and superpower competition during the Cold War. Piotr is also interested in conflicts in Cyprus, Chechnya, the Former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Georgia, Libya, Syria, Mali, Yemen, and Ukraine.
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