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Volume 23, issue S1, 2015
- Academic Mobility and Migration: What We Know and What We Do Not Know pp. S6-S37

- Ulrich Teichler
- The Internationalisation of the Academy: Convergence and Divergence across Disciplines pp. S38-S54

- Michele Rostan and Flavio Antonio Ceravolo
- Dynamics of Academic Mobility: Hegemonic Internationalisation or Fluid Globalisation pp. S55-S69

- Peter Scott
- International Academic Mobility: Towards a Concentration of the Minds in Europe pp. S70-S88

- Marijk Van Der Wende
- Mobility of Scientists across Europe: The Role Played by European Research Funding pp. S89-S94

- Adriano Zecchina and Alberto Anfossi
- A New Epistemic Silk Road? The Chinese Knowledge Diaspora, and its Implications for the Europe of Knowledge pp. S95-S111

- Anthony Welch
- The Diverse Patterns and the Diverse Causes of Migration and Mobility in Science pp. S112-S126

- Ulrich Teichler and Alessandro Cavalli
Volume 23, issue 4, 2015
- Hey! What’s that Gorilla Doing over There? On the Illusory-Hallucinatory Nature of Everyday Living pp. 455-472

- Michael N. Marsh
- How Mathematics is Rooted in Life pp. 473-480

- Jens Erik Fenstad
- Sustainability: The Water and Energy Problem, and the Natural Design Solution pp. 481-488

- Adrian Bejan
- Assessing the Potential Effects of the European Union Multilevel Approach to the Coexistence Policy pp. 489-500

- Macario Rodríguez-Entrena and Melania Salazar-Ordóñez
- Corporations and Universities pp. 501-510

- Lars Engwall
- The Role of Creative Arts in European Universities: An Exploratory Study pp. 511-526

- Martinus Buekers, Lieve Mees and Jan Baetens
- Education Sector as a Stakeholder of Destination Management Organizations: Cooperation of Local DMOs with Educational Institutions pp. 527-539

- Jacek Borzyszkowski and Mirosław Marczak
- Intergovernmental Cooperation and the Idea of Community in the Institutional and Decision-making Sphere of the EU Common Foreign and Security Policy pp. 540-552

- Michal Piechowicz
- A New Approach to the Evaluation of Countries’ Educational Structure and Development: The European Study pp. 553-565

- Marina Dobrota, Gordana Savic and Milica Bulajic
- Reforming Property Law in Kosovo: A Clash of Legal Orders pp. 566-582

- Marco Roccia
- The Russian Oligarchs, from Yeltsin to Putin pp. 583-596

- Chaim Shinar
- Contributing to Healing the World pp. 597-613

- Iván Zoltán Dénes
Volume 23, issue 3, 2015
- The Polish and Wider Central European Enlightenment – was there a Radical Tendency? pp. 309-320

- Jonathan Israel
- The Scriptures in Hungarian in Early Modernity pp. 321-331

- Béla Mester
- Information and Propaganda in Print: Leibniz’s Eastern Europe pp. 332-340

- Gábor Gángó
- A Critique of Periodicity in Early Modern Journalism. The First Spanish Serial Gazette: Gazeta de Roma in Valencia (1618–1620) pp. 341-353

- Carmen Espejo and Francisco Baena
- World Heritage. From the Manuscript to the Digital Form pp. 354-360

- Aleksandra Vraneš
- World Libraries, the Diplomatic Role of Cultural Agencies pp. 361-368

- Juan Jose Prieto Gutierrez
- Cross-cultural Translatability: Challenges and Prospects pp. 369-378

- Zhang Longxi
- A Literary Philtrum or the Last Cultural Intimacy pp. 379-385

- Branko Vraneš
- Is the New Paradigm in the Balkans Old Enough? An Introduction to Postpoetics, the First Step pp. 386-395

- Aleksandar Jerkov
- Male or Female Time? Milorad Pavić’s Dictionary of the Khazars and Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude pp. 396-405

- Ksenija Vulović
- Literary and Cultural Circulation: Machado de Assis and Théodule-Armand Ribot* pp. 406-420

- José Luís Jobim
- Japan, the First Quest of Modernization in East Asia pp. 421-425

- Ljiljana Marković
- An Unknown Masterpiece: On Pak Kyongni’s Land and World Literature pp. 426-438

- Sowon S. Park
- Music as a Form of Cultural Dialogue: The Case of Ravi Shankar pp. 439-453

- Rajeev S. Patke
Volume 23, issue 2, 2015
- Introduction pp. 173-179

- Wang Ning
- The Dialectic of Recognition and the Rediscovery of China: After Orientalism pp. 180-192

- Chiann Karen Tsui and Russell A. Berman
- Re-conceptualizing China in our Time: From a Chinese Perspective pp. 193-209

- Zhang Longxi
- Re-visioning Global Modernity through the Prism of China pp. 210-226

- Sheldon Lu
- How the Public in the US, Latin America, and East Asia Sees an Emerging China pp. 227-241

- John H. Aldrich and Jie Lu
- Interests, Values, and Geopolitics: The Global Public Opinion on China pp. 242-260

- Liu Kang
- Maoism and Postmodernism pp. 261-272

- Alfred Hornung
- Highlighting the Humanistic Spirit in the Age of Globalization: Humanities Education in China pp. 273-285

- Wang Ning
- The Beijing 2008 Olympics: Examining the Interrelations of China, Globalization, and Soft Power pp. 286-296

- Richard Giulianotti
- Teaching Chinese in the Global Context: Challenges and Strategies pp. 297-308

- Cheng Aimin
Volume 23, issue 1, 2015
- Centuries of Change: Wrocław – Breslau – Vratislavia pp. 1-11

- Norman Davies
- Towards a Culture of Creativity: Reflections on Europe’s Strive for Excellence in Research and Innovation pp. 12-27

- Wilhelm Krull
- Progress in Cosmology: an Environmental and Fundamental Science pp. 28-35

- Martin Rees
- The Standard Model of Particle Physics pp. 36-44

- Tom W.B. Kibble
- Why Antimatter Matters pp. 45-56

- Alban Kellerbauer
- The Discovery of a Higgs Particle at the Large Hadron Collider pp. 57-70

- Aleandro Nisati
- Civis Europeus Sum – Union Citizenship and the Influence of the Court of Justice of the European Union pp. 71-80

- Verica Trstenjak
- From Spatial Turn to GIS-Mapping of Literary Cultures pp. 81-96

- Marko Juvan
- Preface: Logic and Philosophy in Poland pp. 97-98

- Dagfinn Føllesdal
- Logic in Poland in the Twentieth Century: An Introduction pp. 99-104

- Jan Woleński
- Twardowski on Presentations and Truth pp. 105-113

- Katarzyna Kijania-Placek
- Łukasiewicz and the Several Senses of Possibility pp. 114-124

- Peter Simons
- Stanisław Leśniewski: Rethinking the Philosophy of Mathematics pp. 125-138

- Rafal Urbaniak
- How Tarski Defined the Undefinable pp. 139-149

- Cezary Cieśliński
- The Influence of the Polish School in Logic on Mathematical Philosophy pp. 150-158

- Leon Horsten
- Logic in Poland after 1945 (until 1975) pp. 159-171

- Jan Woleński and Victor Marek