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				<title>Incentive, Shock, or Neither? The Impact of Croatian Accession on Bosnia&#39;s EU Negotiations</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/1195/incentive-shock-or-neither-the-impact-of-croatian-accession-on-bosnias-eu-negotiations</link>
				<description>By Ryan  Rosenberg - What are the prospects for European Union accession in Bosnia, a country with a legacy of ethnic conflict and malfunctioning democracy? How might the accession of Croatia to the European Union affect this process? This paper analyses the current state of Bosnian politics through the lens of EU accession and considers the political and economic impact of Croatian accession. A lack of incentive for Bosnian politicians to implement the governmental changes needed for Europeanization&amp;mdash;the process of adopting European rules&amp;mdash;has created a stagnant and intransigent political climate, one made...</description>
				<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2014 12:00 EDT</pubDate>
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				<title>Mikhail Bulgakov and Antun Gustav Matos: Two Authors and Periods Collide</title>
				<link>http://www.inquiriesjournal.com/articles/169/mikhail-bulgakov-and-antun-gustav-matos-two-authors-and-periods-collide</link>
				<description>By Alessandro  Seren Rosso - The death theme, deeply analyzed in both narrations, is thus developed differently.  The love theme presents fewer differences, even if Bulgakov draws more of a romantic story, while Matos&amp;rsquo;style is more symbolist. If love between the Master and Margarita is &amp;ldquo;true, faithful, eternal&amp;rdquo;, Kamenski&amp;rsquo;s love toward her female partner is a forbidden love, unfaithful, as the lady is married to another man. It is a love that can only end up in a tragedy, as it will promptly happen at the story&#39;s end. The woman is seen as a symbolist poetry&amp;rsquo;s symbol, a non-present detail in Bulgakov...</description>
				<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 09:24 EST</pubDate>
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