9 articles in this issue
Cristian Culiciu
Our research among urban development and society in the communist period begins at the reality of actual Romanian cities. The idea of living in apartment blocks was not new at the beginning of communism. It began in western, industrial developed countries... see more
Bujar Dugolli, Shpend Avidu
October 1912 brought dramatic developments in the Balkans, as Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Greece created an alliance with the intent to occupy territories of the Ottoman Empire. Offering a documented point of view, based on archives and other histori... see more
Joseph Inegbenebho Osagie, Dawood Omolumen Egbefo
This paper examines the impact of British Colonial rule on intergroup relations between Benin and Esan communities. British contact with most Nigerian states, kingdoms and empires in the twentieth century had far reaching effect on inter-group relations. ... see more
Vlad Moghiorosi
The study will analyze how the Council of the League of Nations acted as a forum for discussions during the Abyssinian war (1935-1936). Most studies focused on the war underline the powerless of the League and of its Council. Moreover, the Council’s role ... see more
Milad Doroudian
The first part of a two part series, this article explores the confluence of Romanian intellectual culture in the interwar period, with a distinct concentration on the particularity of Romanian identity and its transformation amid the changing rhetoric of... see more
Corina Stan
War was and still is a much disputed subject on the global landscape, especially when it is fought for humanitarian reasons. International experience shows us this phenomenon is increasing, as well as the interference in the domestic affairs of states, wh... see more
Suleman Olatunji Tijani, Dauda Momodu, Samson Erhaze
Local government in Nigeria is bedevilled with a lot of inherent problems which almost completely defeat the essence of its creation and subsequent reformation in the first place. Ironically, its unfortunate position is foisted on it by the very document ... see more
Mohd Noor Mat Yazid
This paper discusses the formation of the Federation of Malaysia and the Indonesian objection to it from the perspective of the bipolar international system. The confrontation policy launched by Indonesia in September 1963 ended in April 1967 when Suharto... see more
Ionut Mircea Marcu
The number of academic contributions related to certain topics regarding the history of the Romanian communist regime is very high. Some themes have especially received a lot of attention from scholars. The foreign policy of Romania during 1944-1989 is on... see more