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IN STATU NASCENDI is a peer-reviewed journal that aspires to be a world-class scholarly platform encompassing original academic research dedicated to the circle of Political Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Theory of International Relations, Foreign Policy, and the political Decision-making process. The journal investigates specific issues through a socio-cultural, philosophical, and anthropological approach to raise a new type of civic awareness about the complexity of contemporary crisis, instability, and warfare situations, where the stage-of-becoming plays a vital role. Issue 2021:2 comprises, amongst others, the following articles: Culture as Understood in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Hans-Georg Gadamer; Literature as a Modern Art (Letërsiasi art modern); Aristotles Phronesis and Socratic Skepticism: A Starting Point for the Development of Applied Ethics; The 30th Anniversary of the Visegrád Group (V4) Seen through the Perspective of Selected Integrationist Theories; Book Review: Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm Evolving Designs as a Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria by Philip Gamaghelyan.
Contents
United Nations Peacekeeping Missions in Haiti (1993-2019); Immanuel Kant and Niccolò Machiavellis Traditions and the Limits of Approaching Contemporary Conflicts: The Case Study of the Syrian Conflict (2011Present); The Mental Health of UCAV Drone Operators and Deployed Soldiers: a Comparative Study of PTSD and Moral Injury Using an Example of US Soldiers; The Economic Partnership Agreement in the Context of Globalization and Africas Development the Opportunities and the Threats; Spillover-effects in International Railway Cooperation: The Case of V4 Countries; Book Review: Philip Gamaghelyan. Conflict Resolution Beyond the International Relations Paradigm Evolving Designs as a Transformative Practice in Nagorno-Karabakh and Syria; Aristotles Phronesis and Socratic Skepticism: A Starting Point for the Development of Applied Ethics; Literature as a Modern Art (Letërsia si art modern); Culture as Understood in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Hans-Georg Gadamer; Hegels Notion of Recollection in Comparison to Agnes Hellers Notion of Imagination; Call for Papers; Previous Editions of the Journal; What We Stand for in Nineteen Different Languages.