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Regionernas Europa - den enes dröm den andres mardröm
In: Världspolitikens dagsfrågor 1994,3
In: Posttidning
Lietuviskos gerosios praktikos perdavimo prielaidos ir ribos: europeizacijos nuotykiai uz vidurio ir rytu europos ribu
In: Politologija, Heft 4, S. 114-132
ISSN: 1392-1681
The article deals with the main preconditions for the application of the EU conditionality. It argues that the experience of the Western Balkan & the ENP countries could be used to assess the preconditions of the success of the Europeanization in Central & Eastern Europe. It also provides arguments for the critical assessment of the role of the EU membership perspective in the success of the domestic reforms. Three main conditions are identified & suggestions for further research are made. Adapted from the source document.
I nationens och marknadens intresse: journalister, nyhetskällor och EU-journalistik
In: Göteborgsstudier i journalistik och masskommunikation 30
Medbestammandelagstiftning i Europa under det kalla kriget
In: Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift, Band 111, Heft 1, S. 48-52
ISSN: 0039-0747
Discusses a coming research project on how the Soviet Union used soft economic power to increase their influence in other countries. The differences in spreading policy and ideas in democratic and communist systems are researched. Preliminary results indicate that decision making structures in youth organizations and workers unions in Europe come from different sources varying from communists to Christian democrats. L. Pitkaniemi
Pokomunizmas po dvidesimt metu: Siaures Europos valstybiu, Pietu Europos valstybiu ir Vidurio ir Rytu Europos valstybiu demokratijos rodikliu palyginimas
In: Politologija, Band 4(64, S. 3-22
ISSN: 1392-1681
It is a common perception that 20 years after the fall of communism, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CCEE), even though they have joined the EU, belong to the group of post-communist countries. This article analyses whether a clear distinction in the quality of democracy between the CCEE, which are new member states of the EU, and the old member states still could be made. The analysis has been performed by comparison of the democracy indicators of the countries of Southern Europe, Nordic countries and the CCEE. The research has revealed that the scores of democracy indicators of the countries of Southern Europe and the CCEE do not differ significantly, and in some cases, the scores of the group of the CCEE correspond to a better quality of democracy. The scores of democracy indicators of the individual countries of the two groups overlap in most cases. However, the analysis has exhibited a considerable difference of the democracy indicators between the countries of Southern Europe and Nordic countries, although these countries belong to the group of the old member states of the EU. Thus, the difference in the scores of democracy indicators inside the group of the old member states of the EU is bigger than the difference between the CCEE and the countries of Southern Europe. This means that the requirements for the quality of democracy, which are applied to mature Western democracies, have to be applied to the CCEE. Adapted from the source document.
Jono Pauliaus II ir Benedikto XVI poZiuris i Europos Sajunga
In: Politologija, Band 3(59, S. 3-28
ISSN: 1392-1681
John Paul II and Benedict XVI have brought Catholic Church back to international arena after the shock of Enlightenment in XVII century. They had an important impact on reemergence of united Europe by the end of XX century. Unfortunately in the beginning of XXI century modern functionalist European Union symbolically rejected any reference to its Christian roots, unveiling deep moral drama of current establishment of the European Union. The European Union has lost its meta-political level, its spiritual vision, its mission, at the same time it has lost the link to human dignity, to the spiritual mission of its own citizen and their nations. By rejecting the reference to Christian roots the European Union has rejected its own future. Adapted from the source document.
EMU-sanasto
In: [Tutkimukset ja selvitykset] 11/99
In: VNK:n kielipalvelun julkaisusarja
Relocation outside the European Union
In: Working papers / European Parliament, Directorate General for Research. Social affairs series W-11
Dabartinis Europos Sajungos ekonomines ir politines integracijos etapas - kaip spresti "sendaikcio" dilema?
In: Politologija, Band 3(55, S. 3-29
ISSN: 1392-1681
Although the EU has implemented a lot of impressive projects, previous merits were not sufficient for permanent public confidence and support. Europe is facing a sort of the "antique utilization" dilemma, which arises for people, who are already bored previously considered valuable items. However, it seems nobody is seriously considering how to get rid of this useless-looking item. Vice versa, there is no shortage of ideas and proposals how to remake the EU. Two main alternatives could be discerned out of recent debates. The first alternative is a "federalist" one. The second alternative suggests the EU instead of trying to become more nation-state alike, to transform itself to the new kind of polity with decentralized governance of European nations. However the both alternatives do not look viable. Hence, the "antique utilization" dilemma is going to persist as a trouble maker without clear solution in foreseeable future. Adapted from the source document.