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A new Visegrad Group in the new European Union - possibilities and opportunities for development. OSW Point of View, June 2003 [PDF]
The Visegrad Group has fulfilled the tasks it was set when established. It seems unjustified, therefore, to ponder the need for it to function further. However, it is advisable to lay out new tasks, suitable for the group's operation in the new European ...
Bukalska, Patrycja
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Abstract This study examines the structural transformation in European Union (EU) migration governance following the adoption of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum of 2024. The negotiation introduced a new layer of decision‐making that augmented the existing technocratic co‐ordination within the Justice and Home Affairs networks with high‐level ...
Midori Okabe
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Economic Crisis and Its Impact on SMEs: the Case of Visegrad Group Countries
The paper is focused on small and medium-sized entrepreneurship (SME) and its position within the European economy, especially Visegrad group countries.
Michal Tvrdoń, Werner Bernatík
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Based on the self‐determination theory (SDT), this study primarily aimed to examine the reliability and validity of the Hungarian version of the Participation Motivation Questionnaire (PMQ) among 13–15‐year‐old female students, and secondarily to describe their motivational profiles and the relationships between motives and ...
Narges Ghazvini +4 more
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The Erosion of Constitutionalism via Constitutional Entrepreneurship: Lessons from Slovakia
Abstract The 2023 Slovak general election resulted in an illiberal coalition keen to transform the political regime following its Hungarian neighbour's post‐2010 example. Using the Slovak case, this article shows the key role of political party leaders’ constitutional entrepreneurship in the erosion of constitutionalism. Constitutional entrepreneurship
Darina Malová, Max Steuer
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Long‐lasting health effects of Soviet education
Abstract Education systems serve various purposes, including the enhancement of later‐life health, though effects can differ by sociopolitical regime. This paper examines the effect of communist education, which exposed children to a distinct curriculum and ideological content, on later‐life health.
Joan Costa‐Font, Anna Nicińska
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Mutual Foreign Trade between China and the Visegrad Group
Foreign trade is very important in today’s globalized world. China is currently the exporter number one and the importer number two in the world. The European Union is one of the largest economies in the world. International cooperation between China and
Pavel Rousek
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European Identity and the Euro in Kosovo
ABSTRACT How can nationalist leaders stand for political independence and monetary sovereignty while embracing the use of a supra‐national currency? At first sight, unilateral euroisation—the de facto adoption of the euro instead of a national currency—seems inconsistent with the goals of nationalism and independence.
Nicola Nones
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Does countries' environmental, social and governance (ESG) risk rating influence international tourism demand? A case of the Visegrád Four [PDF]
Purpose – This study examines whether international tourism demand in the Visegrád countries is influenced by countries' risk rating on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, as non-economic factors relating to ESG risks have been ignored by
Adewale Samuel Hassan +1 more
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On the Applicability of the Advocacy Coalition Framework for Analyzing EU Policy Processes
ABSTRACT Initially developed for the US context, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) is increasingly used to analyze policy processes in the EU. But policymaking in EU differs from the US context, why the applicability of ACF in the EU context should be scrutinized.
Fredrik von Malmborg
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