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The Visegrad Countries in Crisis
After two decades of successful economic growth, stability and “democratic consolidation” all countries in the Visegrad alliance face crises and uncertainties, most of which reflect the upheavals in Europe. Their unity is threatened by flareups of populism, widening internal divisions and disagreements, as well as increasingly divergent paths of ...
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Sustainable Governance of the Visegrad Countries [PDF]
With their accession to the EU the Visegrad countries subscribed to the fundamental objective of the Union under the Lisbon Treaty - sustainable development. They have undergone substantial reforms, brought their policies into compliance with EU standards and regulations.
Ivantsiv, Olena
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Indoor radon survey in Visegrad countries
Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2016The indoor radon measurements were carried out in 123 residential buildings and 33 schools in Visegrad countries (Slovakia, Hungary and Poland). In 13.2% of rooms radon concentration exceeded 300Bqm(-3), the reference value recommended in the Council Directive 2013/59/EURATOM.
Monika, Műllerová +10 more
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Cybersecurity in the Visegrad Group Countries
2023To ensure a high level of cybersecurity, the legislator, both at the level of the European Union and within individual states of the Visegrad Group, has introduced certain solutions to adequately protect information systems, imposing an obligation to take measures to secure these systems against unauthorised interference.
András Bencsik +3 more
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Innovation Policies in the Visegrad Countries [PDF]
This report first reviews the current discussion about innovation, looking at its definition and theoretical underpinnings from different angles. It is followed by an analysis of the rationale, goals, instruments and organisational framework of innovation policies in the Visegrad Countries. The report argues that the Visegrad Countries tend to focus on
Aleksander Szpor +4 more
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Competitiveness of Visegrad countries
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 2008PurposeThis paper aims to examine issues surrounding the competitiveness of the Visegrad countries that have recently joined the European Union, and in particular, to analyse a set of structural indicators that help assess the degree to which they are meeting the terms of the Lisbon agreement.Design/methodology/approachThe approach taken is to examine ...
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Investment Ties of Visegrad Countries
World Economy and International Relations, 2022The article is devoted to the analysis of the investment ties of the Visegrad Group countries over the last three decades with the emphasis on the period of their EU membership. Transformation and subsequent integration into the EU predetermined certain imbalances in investment sectors of Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, some of which ...
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The Visegrad Countries of Eastern Europe
1998This chapter is, of necessity, different from the others in this volume. First, we must consider not only issues of growth and stagnation, but also failure, decay and final collapse. For the events of 1989 brought to a clear end the socialist experiment, or at least, a particular type of socialist experiment, in Central and Eastern Europe.
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The Agrarian Trade Transformation in the Visegrad Countries
2011This paper identifies and analyzes the changes that have occurred in terms of territorial and commodity structure of agrarian trade (exports) of countries of the Visegrad Group (or V4 -i.e. Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Slovakia) in the period 1993-2008.
Qineti, Artan +3 more
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Europeanization Processes of the EU Energy Policy in Visegrad Countries in the Years 2005–2018
Energies, 2021Krzysztof Wach +2 more
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