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In this paper, the author will examine one of local government with the most popular Island and success of paradiplomacy between local government and sub state in International Relations, namely West Nusa Tenggara. West Nusa Tenggara is the one of the Pro... see more

This paper aims at providing new knowledge about the processes and dynamics of socio-spatial changes in post-socialist cities through the example of Warsaw. As reference cities for comparison we use two other post-socialist capital cities, Budapest and Pr... see more

The Warsaw Agreement (Pilsudski-Petlura Pact) was signed on 22nd and 24th April 1920 by Józef Pilsudski, representing the Republic of Poland and Semen Petlura, representing the Ukrainian People’s Republic. At the time of its signature, neither on the Ukra... see more

The Warsaw Stock Exchange  has been growing rapidly since its establishment. Privatization program undergone via the public market was one of the crucial factors that contributed to this growth. Currently, very few State-owned companies that might go... see more

Polish cinema of the 1960s presented a specific vision of Warsaw, different from earlier and later ones, although it contained some solid motifs for the entire PRL era. These include emphasizing the uniqueness of Warsaw, the war past as an inseparable par... see more

The article is an analysis of the image of ruins of Warsaw in Polish feature films after World War II. There is a strong tendency to connect this image with the current political (and psychological) situation, from the enthusiasm of rebuilding Warsaw just... see more

The subject of the article is attempts in cinema and comics to reconstruct the image of pre-war Warsaw. The use of archival photographs of the capital, old postcards, and computer reconstructions using 3D technology increase the realism of the presentatio... see more

The author of the article discusses in detail documentary films which provide images of Poland’s capital, its permanent residents and newcomers, called “provincial jars”. She compares prevalent imaginations about Warsaw with the realities of daily life in... see more

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