30 Years of the Visegrad Group. Volume 1 Political, Legal, and Social Issues and Challenges

30 Years of the Visegrad Group. Volume 1 Political, Legal, and Social Issues and Challenges

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The issues explored in the publication significantly enrich our knowledge of the recent history of the Visegrad countries, above all, in a strictly political context. The book presents the first such comprehensive approach to the functioning of both the Visegrad Group and various aspects of the socio-political systems of its four Central European states. The authors of this monograph are researchers from leading academic centers in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland. They have made reference to studies in Polish, English and, above all, in the languages of the other Visegrad countries, i.e. Czech, Slovak and Hungarian. This extensive use of relevant political-geographical literature should be considered a major advantage of this work.


Rok wydania2022
Liczba stron144
KategoriaPolitologia
WydawcaWydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej
ISBN-13978-83-227-9574-3
Numer wydania1
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  Introduction     7
  PAVEL PTÁČEK, JOSEF SMOLÍK, Territorial Administrative Division of the Czech Republic: Completion of the Reform after 20 Years?     11
  EVA TATEROVÁ, Pro-Israeli Diplomacy of the Czech Republic as the Exceptional Case in the European Union: Historical Context, Interpretations, Current Challenges     27
  MICHAL ŠEVČÍK, The Illiberal Left in the Czech Republic     41
  MATÚŠ BÉREŠ, Disinformation in the Czech and Slovak Political Environments     51
  HANNA MELEHANYCH, The Role of NGOs and Other Organizations in Supporting Ukrainians in the Czech Republic     63
  YEVA KISH, Ukraine’s Foreign Policy with the Visegrad Countries at the Regional Level     73
  SÁNDOR FEKETE, Conflicts in the Hungarian Local Government System     87
  DACHI KORINTELI, Populism and Internationalization in Poland and Hungary (Comparative Studies)     105
  TOMASZ WICHA, The Evaluation of the V4 Cooperation in the Context of the Political Conflict in Contemporary Poland     117
  KRZYSZTOF KOŁTUN, Polish Legislation and the Safety of Domestic Violence Victims     127
  About the Authors     141
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