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Welcome to OPEN - the Repository of Open Scientific Publications, run by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, previously operating as the CeON Repository. The Repository enables Polish researchers from all fields to openly share their articles, books, conference materials, reports, doctoral theses, and other scientific texts.

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Kampania wyborcza 1989 roku jako przykład kampanii premodernizacyjnej
(WSMiP UJ/Księgarnia Akademicka, 2016) Głowacka, Katarzyna; Uniwersytet Jagielloński
The significant change in the characteristics of political campaign communication has been acknowledged and examined by a plethora of scholars from various disciplines. A great deal of a scholarly community members have tried to coin their own theory, which would convincingly interpret this new reality. The aim of this article is to present specific features of pre‑modern campaigning. The nature of this phenomenon is shown by analysing the 1989 parliamentary election campaign in Poland, which perfectly fits into the model described by Bogusława Dobek‑Ostrowska, Mariusz Kolczyński and Janusz Sztumski. The author focuses primarily on campaign coordination and dominant channels for political campaigning. The campaign’s financial resources and role of external professional consultants are also examined.
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Ludobójstwo w Rwandzie i jego polityczne konsekwencje
(WSMiP UJ/Księgarnia Akademicka, 2015) Głowacka, Katarzyna; Uniwersytet Jagielloński
In April 2014, the international community commemorated the 20th Anniversary of the Genocide in Rwanda. A series of events took place in Rwanda and around the World to honour the memory of those who died in this act of eth‑ nic violence. Dramatic events from 1994 were undoubtedly a turning point in the history of this small African country. For the last two decades, Rwanda was on the path of significant political, social and economic changes. The main aim of this article is to reconstruct the course of the Genocide and to provide a de‑ scription of changes that have occurred in Rwanda during the past twenty years. The author focuses mainly on changes in the political sphere. The article pre‑ sents the socio‑political structure of Rwanda until and after gaining independence. It explains how the events of 1994 shaped the current structure of the Rwandan state. The article identifies the international dimension of the effects of the Genocide – deterioration of bilateral relations with France, destabilization in the African Great Lakes region and development of international justice instruments.