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Le Groupe de Visegrad, 20 ans après
Politique étrangère, 2012Le Groupe de Visegrad (Pologne, Hongrie, République Tchèque, Slovaquie) a, en 20 ans, marqué de son empreinte la carte géopolitique de l’Europe centrale. Ce Groupe peut-il se constituer en acteur sous-régional dans l’Union européenne ? S’il démontre une efficacité locale incontestable, il semble n’avoir à Bruxelles qu’une efficacité réactive.
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Rural Migration Patterns in the Visegrad Group
2019The countries of the Visegrad Group share a lot of similarities in their historical development and socio-economic attributes. The next to last chapter of their history, the socialist era with its centrally planned economy also had a homogenizing effect on the four countries in many aspects, including the migration patterns.
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Journal of European Integration
The V4’s opposition to common internal migration policies has often been explained through their lack of affectedness by migration and their anti-immigrant publics.
Karin Vaagland, Natascha Zaun
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The V4’s opposition to common internal migration policies has often been explained through their lack of affectedness by migration and their anti-immigrant publics.
Karin Vaagland, Natascha Zaun
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Attitudes Towards Work in Visegrad Group Countries
Hradec Economic Days, 2022Patrik Baša, Kamilla Baša
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Time Delay Approach to Renewable Energy in the Visegrad Group
Energies, 2021Krzysztof Księżopolski +1 more
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The Role of Hydrogen in the Visegrad Group Approach to Energy Transition
Energies, 2022Ewelina Kochanek
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