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National Internet Pro-voting Campaigns and Local Watchdog Websites: Practicing Civil Society Onlineons of a common good become visible and practiced. The Polish cases are put into broader perspective by looking at the influential role of the Rock the Vote campaigns, which succeeded in engaging young voters in the United States.
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,Conclusion: Ordinary Celebrations in a “Pluralistic Situation”,tion” is inevitably present in Polish society. The larger world and the repertoire of choices it offers have become the fundamental context for interpretations of post-1989 democratic Polish society and for reshaping its own social imaginary.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78735-0democracy in Poland; central eastern europe; cultural practices; social imaginary; sovereign nation-stat
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fender
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Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfer answering this controversial question, scholars have tended to espouse universal moral principles when advocating compassion and humanitarian intervention. Genocide, it is claimed, constitutes a crime against humanity. The problem is that such understanding tends to be built on the assumption that
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Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfert-Cold War ‘New World Order,‘ though, international leaders failed to stop horrific genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, chiefly because Western leaders lack the ‘political will‘ to use decisive force to suppress ongoing genocide. Despite increased attention to war crimes issues in the Clinton Administra
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Helena Chmielewska-Szlajfert-Cold War ‘New World Order,‘ though, international leaders failed to stop horrific genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, chiefly because Western leaders lack the ‘political will‘ to use decisive force to suppress ongoing genocide. Despite increased attention to war crimes issues in the Clinton Administra