Afrim Krasniqi – The concept of "enemy" in political acts in late 1990 and early 1991.
Alma Mile – The fate of “reactionary” cultural magazines after the establishment of the dictatorship in Albania. What made the cultural magazines of the 1930s-1940s “hostile”? Fishta, Koliqi, Merxhani, Poradeci, Migjeni, etc. wrote about them.
Altin Hazizaj – Beyond Criminalisation: How Albania is changing its brutal communist past towards acceptance and respect for the LGBTI community.
Ana Lalaj – Dissidence in Albania.
Anjeza Xhaferaj – The permanent revolution in literature: The fight against the 'Class Enemy'.
Arjan Shahini – The education of the Sigurimi army with the image of the enemy.
Brunilda Prifti – Exclusion from the history of literature, as punishment for "enemy" writers.
Çelo Hoxha – The true enemy of the people.
Edona Jahiu – Concepts: dissidence, dissident in a broader theoretical framework.
Enis Sulstarova – “The enemy in novels and short stories with the agency of socialist realism”.
Erjon Papagjoni – Albanian clergy, 'Enemy of the people', a sharp form of anti-communist dissidence.
Etleva Smaci – The metamorphosis of the “class enemy” in the ranks of the People's Army. From the “declassed officer” to the “coup officer and polyagent officer” (1954 – 1983).
Florin Zyberaj – Albanian dissidence between myth and reality, the case of Havzi Nela.
Gjergj Sinani – The projection of the “enemy of the people” and the ideology of alienation of the individual.
Gjon Boriçi – “The Albanian Catholic clergy as the symbolic image of the perception of the enemy of the people by the communist dictatorship in Albania”.
Hamit Kaba – “American imperialism - the permanent enemy of the communist regime in Albania”.
Ilir Ademaj – Unwanted Minorities: ‘Treacherous Chams’ as political opponents of the communist regime. The case of dissident Bilal Xhaferri.
Jonila Godole and Valbona Bezati – Border policy during the Albanian communist regime.
Jozef Radi – "Enemy of the People" in the genetics of dictatorship.
Julian Bejko – Images, enemies and vices in communist society.
Lekë Tasi – ‘Enemy of the people’.
Leonora Laçi – Two “enemies of the people” through manipulated documents, Mons. Frano Gjini and Mons. Zef Oroshi.
Lorenc Agalliu – “Yesterday’s enemy”, “today’s opponent”. Methods of persecution of the clergy and the eradication of religion in Albania during the years 1945-1967.
Luljeta Progni – How I recognized the “enemy of the people”.
Sheldiana Jano – Class struggle and changes in its concept throughout the regime.
Suzana Kuka – When the artist was declared an "Enemy of the People".
Thoma Shkira – The typology of the “enemy of the people” and the regime’s attitude towards the Orthodox clergy in Albania (1944-1990).
Vasfi Baruti – ‘The face of the enemy of the people’ Ramize Gjebrea.