constructivism

Neutrality of Switzerland in the Light of the Contemporary Security Challenges: Realistic, Neo-Liberal, and Constructive Approaches. (Research Article)

      In the article, the author analyzes how the understanding of the concept of neutrality of European states and its implementation in their foreign policy strategies changes at the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries, along with the change in the international system of relations.  The interesting case of a truly neutral country is Switzerland, whose foreign policy behavior is a challenge to the negative expectations of observers regarding the pessimistic prospects of neutrality as an option for the implementation of the foreign policy course.

TRIASPOL AS "IDEAL SOCIALIST CITY": TRANSFORMATION OF ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN-PLANNING UTOPIAS OF INTERWAR PERIOD

In recent years, the interest of young scholars and researchers in the urban environment has been the subject of modernist heritage. Obviously, the time has come to rethink the post-war late modernism as part of the historical epoch with the application of the principles of restoration techniques. Especially when we talk about objects of architecture that contain cultural value. Relevance is exacerbated by the process of decommunization.