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Bezpecnostne perspektivy strednej Europy: Pohlad zo Slovenska
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Issue 2, p. 24-31
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
Aus slowakischer Sicht
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Internationella relationer: perspektiv på konflikt och samarbete i världspolitiken
In: Analyser, teorier & övningar
Judarna i det svenska samhället: identitet, integration, etniska relationer
In: CESIC studies in international conflict 5
Ulohy bilateralnej a multilateralnej diplomacie so zretelom na slovensku diplomaciu
In: Medzinárodné otázky: časopis pre medzinárodné vzt'ahy, medzinárodné právo, diplomaciu, hospodárstvo a kultúru = International issues = Questions internationales, Volume 7, Issue 1-2, p. 3-54
ISSN: 1210-1583
Each State manifests its life's interest to participate actively at internation relations. The United Nations Charter, especially its Articles 1 and 2 - Purposes and Principles, must be considered as the necessary foundation for recent international relations. These articles of the Charter of the United Nations establish universally reorganized principles and norms regulating international intercourse of States of the Family of Nations at the end of XX. as well as at the beginning of XXI. centuries. There are some differences as for the creation of the such rule of behaviours and its implementing into the life of international community. The international life is more complicated development of many various events, situations and controversies in the international arena. Such are facts that we should take into our analysis of international relations. The theories on international relations try to give answers on the issues. We underline the importance of international law 5 theory among them. + The Diplomacy is another very important tool in resolving controversies among the States of the contemporary international community. We differ the bilateral diplomacy from the multilateral one. The usual subjects of both diplomacies are the States as well as international organizations. The main sources of the diplomacy should be international law and its branch - the diplomatic law, the international diplomatic law. Whose the main sources are Vienna conventions on diplomatic and consular intercourses. Further, the author tries to clarify the functions of diplomacy in the light of these conventions, especially, besides other the immunities and privileges of the diplomats. By multilateral diplomacy, the author understands the diplomacy implemented by the international organizations and their organs. He differs so-called classic international oragnization based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all its members (UNO) from that of integrated structure (EU). The Slovak Republic is a young state and therefore its diplomacy faces many complicated situations after its entry in the international relations. As a new subject of international community Slovakia tries to be active in all fields of international life. The Slovak can fulfill their functions of the Slovak diplomacy at their best. (SOI : MO: S. 305)
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Thomas Hobbes och världsordningen efter den li september 2001
In: Internasjonal politikk, Volume 61, Issue 2, p. 163-174
ISSN: 0020-577X
Stur a Havlicek -- dva pohl'ady na slovanstvo (ku komparacii narodnopolitickych konceptov)
In: Filozofia: časopis Filozofického Ústavu Slovenskej Akadémie Vied, Volume 50, Issue 12, p. 679-692
ISSN: 0046-385X
Metamorfozy chapania nacionalizmu v diele Milana Hodzu (predvojnove a medzivojnove obdobie)
In: Filozofia: časopis Filozofického Ústavu Slovenskej Akadémie Vied, Volume 50, Issue 12, p. 713-728
ISSN: 0046-385X
Kampen för erkännande : DDR:s utrikespolitik gentemot Sverige 1949–1972
Since the early 1950's the foreign policy of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) towards Sweden and the other Western European states was dominated by a striving for diplomatic recognition. This thesis examines that striving through an analysis of the East German-Swedish relations from 1949 until 1972. The main focus is on the years 1954-1972. The thesis draws mainly on East German archival material from the ruling communist party SED (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands) and the GDR foreign ministry. A starting point of the thesis is that GDR generally used all its contacts abroad to further its foreign political goals. GDR's efforts to develop the relations with Sweden on seven different areas are investigated. An important aim is to analyse GDR's political utilisation of areas, such as culture and traffic, that normally are not considered political or studied by traditional political history. The application of the concept of public diplomacy is central in this context. The analysis of the Ostseewoche (Baltic Week) is a significant part of the investigation of areas that traditionally not are considered as being part of foreign policy. The Osteewoche was a week filled with cultural activities and sport. The analysis of the inaugural ceremony and other activities of the Ostseewoche shows that even official East German ceremonies were used for purposes of foreign policy. However, GDR's relations with Sweden on the normal foreign policy arenas such as diplomacy and economy are also analysed. Great weight is given to analysing the perceptions of the political elite and the foreign policy actors to understand why certain actions were taken and why certain elements were significant of the GDR foreign policy. The question of which political instruments were the most important to the East German efforts to improve the relations with Sweden is also investigated. An important result of the thesis is that GDR had a comprehensive strategy for the development of the relations with Sweden. The main elements of this strategy were in place 1958 and did largely not change since. The spreading of a positive GDR-image was a very significant element of the East German foreign policy. Sweden was one of the most important Western European countries to the GDR foreign policy during this period of time.
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Säkerhetspolitikens språk: myt och metafor i svensk säkerhetspolitisk diskurs 1919-1939
In: Lund political studies 68
Inre utlänningskontroll i polisarbete - mellan rättsstatsideal och effektivitet i Schengens Sverige
In: Malmö studies in international migration and ethnic relations 1
In: Linköping studies in arts and science 291
Inre utlänningskontroll i polisarbete - mellan rättsstatsideal och effektivitet i Schengens Sverige
In: Malmö studies in international migration and ethnic relations 1
In: Linköping studies in arts and science 291
Statsvetenskap och studiet av manskliga rattigheter
In: Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift, Volume 106, Issue 3, p. 221-228
ISSN: 0039-0747
This article contains an overview of how the study of human rights issues has developed into a separate multidisciplinary field of academic study & education in Sweden. Its relationship to the different fields of political science is outlined, as well as general problems of a multidisciplinary subject. Three contributions to an edited volume containing Swedish & foreign scholarship on human rights issues drawn from the Swedish Forum for Human Rights, a biannual gathering of practitioners & scholars, are discussed. Those contributions deal with the tensions between universalist & relativist approaches to the character of human rights, the tensions between the development of international law & power relations in international politics, & tensions between group rights & individual rights. 25 References. Adapted from the source document.