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Domestic adjustment costs, interdependence and dissent in the Council of the European Union
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 53, Heft 4, S. 692-708
ISSN: 0304-4130
Domestic scrutiny of European Union politics: Between whistle blowing and opposition control
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 52, Heft 6, S. 715-746
ISSN: 0304-4130
Accounting for coalition‐building in the European Union: Budget negotiations and the south
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 50, Heft 4, S. 559-582
ISSN: 0304-4130
Italy in the European Union: the Transformation of National Interest in a Compound Polity
In: Zeitschrift für Staats- und Europawissenschaften: ZSE ; der öffentliche Sektor im internationalen Vergleich = Journal for comparative government and European policy, Band 4, Heft 2
ISSN: 1612-7013
Multilingualism, Cultural Differences and Their Management in IT Communication within European Union
In: Postmodern openings, S. 194-205
ISSN: 2069-9387
The Impact of the European Union on Coalition Formation in a Minority System: The Case of Denmark
In: Scandinavian political studies, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 179-197
ISSN: 1467-9477
Does European Union membership influence coalition patterns in national parliaments? For governments in the Scandinavian countries – with their relatively high share of minority governments requiring external parliamentary support to form parliamentary majorities – the question of 'coalition management' is highly relevant. This article provides an empirical test of three central arguments in the Europeanisation literature on the impact of EU membership on national parliaments when political parties pass legislation in the Danish Folketing. The effect of EU content in a law on coalition patterns is compared across policy areas and four electoral periods from 1998 to 2011 encompassing 2,894 laws. The data provide support for the argument that the loss of national agenda‐setting over the legislative process has an impact on coalition patterns in the Danish parliament. It is shown that the coalition patterns on Europeanised legislation are both broader and more stable compared to national, non‐EU‐related legislation. The focus on Europeanisation of legislative coalitions goes beyond previous analysis with an institutional focus, and demonstrates an example of how the EU systematically has an effect on legislative coalition formation in a national parliamentary system.
The European Union's Strategy for the South Caucasus Countries Within the Eastern Partnership Program: 20 Deliverables for 2020
In: Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, Heft 4, S. 183-192
Introduction. Due to the destabilization of the situation in the countries of the South Caucasus in 2020, the region is of particular relevance today. At the present stage, it is an object of geopolitical competition for numerous international actors: the Russian Federation, the United States of America, the European Union, the Republic of Turkey. The article examines the EU policy in the process of implementing the Eastern Partnership program as part of the European political strategy. In relation to the South Caucasus region, the interim results of the EU's activities on the implementation of 20 deliverables for 2020 in relation to the states of the South Caucasus are analyzed. Methods. Comparative analysis makes it possible to give a comprehensive assessment of European policy in the region by identifying priority areas and development prospects by comparing the intermediate results of 20 deliverables for 2020 in the South Caucasus countries within the framework of their bilateral relations with the EU. Analysis. The analysis of the activities of the European Union in relation to the South Caucasus countries is associated with the determination of the prospects for the development of the European strategy in the region. The analysis included tracking the dynamics of the implementation of the 20 deliverables for 2020 in relation to Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia, as well as options for developing a European strategy in the South Caucasus countries, taking into account the new policy in the context of the Eastern Partnership beyond 2020. Results. As a result of the analysis, the EU's competitive advantages in the South Caucasus were determined by identifying areas in which the EU's geopolitical interests intersect with other actors.
Exploring the diffusion of low energy houses: an empirical study in the European Union
In: Working paper sustainability and innovation no. S 2018, 16
Institutionelle und konstitutionelle Aspekte der Weiterentwicklung der Europäischen Union
In: Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft: ZPol = Journal of political science, Band 10, S. 539-583
ISSN: 1430-6387
Discusses changes that need to be made in the structure and practices of the Council of the European Union, the European Commission, and European Parliament so that effective political action will remain possible after the proposed admission to membership of 12 Central or Eastern European states. Summary in English p. 929-30.
The Situation of the Jews in Soviet Union and its Satellite Countries after the Second World War
In: Anca Oltean, The situation of the Jews in Soviet Union and its satellite countries after the Second World War, in Analele Universitatii din Oradea. Relatii Internationale si Studii Europene, Tom 1, 2009, Editura Universitatii din Oradea (Printing House), p. 24-30.
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The issue of the ratio of women and men in central and local government: the European Union and Ukraine
In: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia politologica, Band 24, Heft 324, S. 95-107
Gender mainstreaming is an integral part of the process of building a democratic society, including in thepolitical sphere. In order to draw conclusions about gender equality in the political sphere, it is necessaryto constantly investigate the current situation. An indicator of gender equality in the political sphere is therepresentation of women and men in the governmental institutions. Therefore, there is a need to analyse thegender structure of central and local authorities in the European Union.The aim of the paper is to analyse the representation of women and men in elected authorities andgovernments of the European Union and Ukraine. The author explored the participation of men and womenin the European Parliament, national parliaments of European countries, national governmental authorities,regional and local parliaments of the EU and Ukraine.The gender structures of different authorities were compared. The countries with gender equality in thepolitical sphere and the countries with the largest imbalances were identified.The author analysed the factors that contributed to the establishment of equality in countries with indicatorsas close as possible to gender balance (Scandinavian countries). Among such factors the most interesting are:emancipation of women; high level of social development; institutional factors and legislation as incentives.A comparison of the gender structures of the central executive and legislative bodies and local councils ofUkraine and Poland was made.
Diversity of Perceptions of Disability in the Workplace vs. Cultural Determinants in Selected European Countries
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 1-15
The perception of people with disability (PwD) is of key importance for the full inclusion of this group in the labour market. The article presents selected results of research on the perception of PwD in the workplace. The analyses are based on the results of semiotics research conducted in Poland and of quantitative study in the form of computer-assisted Internet interviews (CAWI) carried out on representative samples from eight European countries. Opinions of Internet users were collected in Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Spain, Germany, Poland, Sweden and Great Britain. The results of semiotic analyses on texts mainly from Polish culture made it possible to identify the prevailing images of disability in Polish popular culture and inspired the authors to seek diversity in perceptions of disability depending on social and cultural patterns in a given country. The results of the international survey were used to compare all eight countries with regard to the relationship between the dimensions of culture according to G. Hofstede, and openness to people with disability in the workplace. The conducted research indicates that the perception of the issue of disability is significantly related to the selected dimensions of culture according to G. Hofstede.
Economic policy mix in Slovenia and the road to the European Monetary Union
In: Eastern European economics, Band 44, Heft 2, S. 71-90
ISSN: 0012-8775
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The European Trade Union Committee for Education: Opening the Door to Social Dialogue
In: Industrielle Beziehungen: Zeitschrift für Arbeit, Organisation und Management, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 80-100
ISSN: 1862-0035
"The European Industry Committees are receiving increasing attention because
of their crucial role in the Social Dialogue within the European Union, which was
strengthened by provisions of the Single European Act. Yet much of their work
remains undocumented and inaccessible to the general public. This paper
concentrates on the policies and programmes of one of the two Industry Committees
operating in the public sector, the European Trade Union Committee for Education.
Workers in education, like those in the public sector more generally, were excluded
from many of the provisions of the Treaty of Rome because of their special status as
state functionaries; education itself, like many other public services, was considered
the proper concern of Member States and lay outside the competence of the European
Community. This has never prevented trade unions in education from acting at the
European level, however, and new provisions of the Treaty of Maastricht have
widened opportunities for their common action within Europe and a more significant
role in social dialogue." (author's abstract)