This third volume of the Reset DOC “Russia Workshop” collects a selection of the Dimensions and Challenges of Russian Liberalism conference proceedings, providing a broad set of insights into the Russian liberal experience through a dialogue between past and present, and intellectual and empirical contextualization, involving historians, jurists, political scientists, and theorists.
Publications
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- Stefano Torelli 2019This new study promoted by Reset DOC aims to go precisely to the origins of the phenomenon of migration from the south to Europe, to restore transit dignity to the choice of hundreds of thousands of people, and objectively reconstruct one of the most politicised issues of recent decades.
- This volume gathers the articles presented at the Reset DOC Venice Seminars 2017, which took place at the Giorgio Cini Foundation from June 8 to June 10, 2017. The 2017 Venice Seminars addressed the topic of “The Populist Upsurge and The Decline of Diversity Capital”.
- MonographArturo Varvelli 2017Can Libya be a state under rule of law? Which conditions are needed to make it possible? What role can traditional family ties, relations between clans and the army as well as new generations have in the process of state-building?
- MonographThe apparent demise of Russia’s liberal ideas and expectations determine the role of the remaining institutions and actors in promoting an alternative liberalism that, although weakened, remains credible. This second volume of Reset’s ‘Russia Workshop’ collects a selection of the ‘State and Political Discourse in Russia’ conference proceedings.
- This volume gathers the articles presented at the Reset DOC Venice Seminars 2017, which took place at the Istanbul Bilgi University from May 24 to May 28, 2016. The 2016 Istanbul Seminars addressed the topic of “Religion, Rights and the Public Sphere”.