This essay is an attempt to explore the status of otherness in politics & psychoanalysis by analyzing & bringing into question the seemingly self-evident relationship of the mutual exclusion between politics & psychoanalysis. In an attempt to move beyond the traditionally hostile polarities of the singular & the universal & to reverse the usual perspective, the author considers the relationship between psychoanalysis & politics from the point of view of the community "for all" constituted through a complex practice of disidentification & production of the "whatever" singularities. Adapted from the source document.
In: International law reports, Band 158, S. 572-583
ISSN: 2633-707X
572International organizations — United Nations — United Nations Security Council — Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations — Resolution 661 — Resolution 1330 — Sanctions against Iraq — Obligations on States to give effect to resolutions — Nature of resolutions imposing sanctions — Ongoing sanctionsRelationship of international law and municipal law — United Kingdom domestic law — United Nations Act 1946 (United Kingdom) — Emergency Laws (Re-enactments and Repeals) Act 1964 — Iraq and Kuwait (United Nations Sanctions) Order 1990 — Iraq (United Nations Sanctions) Order 2000 (United Kingdom) — Temporal limitations on order-making powers — Implementation of sanctions resolution of the Security Council — The law of England
Avtorji v članku obravnavajo slovensko imigracijo v argentinsko Cordobo v 20. Stoletju ter razvoj pod takratno mutualistično paradigmo ustanovljenih institucij. Predstavijo študijo odnosa med organizacijsko kulturo ter notranjo komunikacijo Slovenskega podpornega društva iz Cordobe, leta 1940 ustanovljenega iz želje po etničnem mutualizmu s ciljem ohranitve slovenske identitete. Diagnoza odnosov je pokazala vpliv političnih sprememb na doseganje korporativnih ciljev. Odnos med podsistemi je vzpostavil močno, a hkrati konservativno ter disfunkcionalno organizacijsko kulturo.
In: Prispevki za novejšo zgodovino: Contributions to the contemporary history = Contributions à l'histoire contemporaine = Beiträge zur Zeitgeschichte, Band 56, Heft 2, S. 129-144
The paper attempts to present the important discussions on nationalism, Slovenianism and Yugoslavism from the early 1980s and call attention to the (inter)dependence of nationalism (and its perceptions) and the social system and social issues. It lays out reasons for the historical study of nationalism/the national question in Slovenia and Yugoslavia in the early 1980s. The paper presents a critical overview of the established periodisation of the 1980s in Slovenian public opinion and history and sketches out the basic contours of the period in question. The main part of the paper is the analysis of different attitudes towards the national question in the League of Communists of Yugoslavia. The conclusion establishes a connection between the interpretation of the national question and the interpretation of social property in the late self-management period.