INFO, reviste: Studia Politica, Memoria, Familia, Magazine littéraire
- 29-01-2002
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Prefatat de un eseu al lui Mary Coleman: Deliberative Democracy. Who Reasons in the Public Square?, numarul 4 al revistei romane de stiinta politica Studia Politica, lansat de curind, are in centru un grupaj de studii despre Cetatenie, cultura si drepturi civile. Jeffrey Kolnik (Meaningful Citizenship. A Study on Farmer-Labor Politics in Minesotta at the End of the 19th Century), Dietmar Müller (Nationaler Code und Staatsburgerschaft in Rumänien), Radu Carp (At the Origins of the Romanian Civic Culture. Theories of the Ministerial Responsability in the Romanian Constitutional Traditions), Silvia Marton (Citizenship and Nation State. Is Their Coexistence Necessary?), Victor Rizescu (Some Distinctions within Classical Distinction. On the Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of the Nation), Michelle D. Deadorff (Legitimated Inequality. Constitutional Implications of the United States Pregnancy Discrimination Act of the 1978) si Cristina Arion (Intre o realitate insesizabila si promisiunea viitorului: cetatenia europeana) ataca probleme legate de cultura civica si statul-natiune, de conceptul de natiune civica si, respectiv, etnica, precum si de proiectul cetateniei europene. In cadrul sectiunii Subsidia, continua publicarea serialului despre Cronologia vietii politice din Romania; in acest numar – perioada 1 iulie-30 septembrie 2001. De retinut si amplul text al lui Daniel Barbu Bizant contra Bizant? Note […]