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Államok szövetségei a nemzetközi jogban
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
In: Acta juridica et politica 68,20
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: Nations in alliance
INTEGRÁLÓ ERŐK LEHETŐSÉGE A NEMZETKÖZI RENDSZERBEN FOGALMI ALAPVETÉS
What we today call the international system was created by the West from early modern age. This term is often used in political theory, but less focused on how to classify integrative forces within the international system. In the context of this study, we are attempting to lay down some conceptual basis. How do we understand the linking and unifying factors within the international system? Initially, the emergence of the international system was largely attributed to political factors in theory, but we can also refer to other explanatory principles: one considers economic factors and civilizational factors are taken into consideration as essential aspects of the international structures. According to our viewpoint, inter-civilization dialogue seems to be a "third way" that goes beyond the expansive one-sidedness of Western universalism and the world-level confrontation of hostile civilizations. This "civilizational approach" incorporates the two previous aspects - economic and political - and this is what gives its importance. In our view, inter-civilization dialogue is the only viable way to create global ethos, and only the resulting "intellectual revolution" can make national and supranational economic and political institutions to operate in effective way under the conditions of globalization.
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Acta et epistolae: Transilvania în relaţiile cu Moldova şi Ţara Românască (sec. XVII)
In: Medievalia 4
In: Seria: Istorie, documente, mărturii
Visszacsatolás vagy megszállás?: Szempontok az első bécsi döntés értelmezéséhez
In: Adatok, források és tanulmányok a Nógrád Megyei Levéltárból 58
In: Monographiae Comaromienses 2
How Britain's and Colombia's Privileged Partnerships with the United States Influenced Their Respective Journeys through the European Community and UNASUR
This paper explores how Britain's and Colombia's privileged relations with the United States (U.S.) influenced their journey through the European Community (EC) and the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR). The Anglo–American Special Relationship (AASR) was compatible with British participation in the European Single Market, but not with adherence to creating the EC's common currency, nor with leadership in building a European defence structure autonomous from NATO. Thus, since the start of the Iraq war, Britain played a rather obstructive role in what later was called European Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). The US–Colombia Partnership (USCP), based on a longstanding military association reinforced under Plan Colombia, naturally discouraged any meaningful Colombian participation in UNASUR's South American Security Council (CDS), a regional cooperative security project, promoted by Brazil. Cherished projects of the liberal CAP – such as triangular cooperation (to export Colombian security expertise to Central America with U.S. co-financing and oversight) and NATO partnership – also distracted Colombia's interest from UNASUR, diminishing the latter's relevance collaterally. A role for UNASUR – alongside the Organization of American States (OAS) – in South American security management was compatible with the liberal CAP, but not with the neoconservative CAP. Even a lopsided complementation – such as the one between NATO and the CSDP – proved unviable between the OAS and UNASUR.
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Ünnepi kötet: Dr. Bodnár László egyetemi tanár : 70. születésnapjára
In: Acta Universitatis Szegediensis
In: Acta juridica et politica tomus 77
Magyar-francia kapcsolatok: 1945 - 1990 ; források
In: Magyar történelmi emlékek
In: Okmánytárak
Magyar nemzeti identitastudat az EU-csatlakozas tükreben: Multinacionalis cegek munkatarsaival keszitett interjukon alapulo kvalitativ elemzes
In: Regio / Ungarische Ausgabe, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 114-125
World Affairs Online
Újabb ellenmozgás? Megérthető-e a populizmus térnyerése Polányi szemüvegén keresztül? = Another counter movement? Can we understand emerging populism using Polányi's analytical framework?
Tanulmányunk a nemzetközi rendszer átalakulásával foglalkozik, azt Polányi kettős mozgásának a nemzetközi politikai gazdaságtan három vizsgálati szintjére (rendszer szintje, nemzetállam szintje, ideák szintje) való kiterjesztésével mutatja be. A cél annak az ingamozgásnak a bemutatása, mely az önszabályozó piac és a Bretton Woodsi "beágyazott liberalizmus" között írható le. Bemutatjuk azt is, hogy a populista pártok napjainkban megfigyelhető növekvő népszerűsége a piacosító folyamatokkal szembeni ellenmozgásként értelmezhető. = Our paper examines the transformation of the international economic system. We examine the process of Polanyi's double movement on the three levels of analysis of the international political economy: systemic, domestic and cognitive. Our aim is to show that during the development of the international system a certain pendulum is present which swings between the idea of the self-regulating market and 'the embedded liberalism' of the Bretton Woods System. We will also show, that the increasing popularity of populist political parties might be also understood as a countermovement against forces of marketization.
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Magyarország a médiában 2010-2014: Kritikai észrevételek a sajtótudósítások kapcsán; a Magyarország Munkacsoport zárójelentése
In: DGAP-Bericht, Band 29
Seit ihrem Amtsantritt 2010 steht die rechtskonservative Regierung unter Viktor Orbán international in der Diskussion: Ob Rechtsstaatlichkeit und Unabhängigkeit von Justiz und Medien oder der Umgang mit Obdachlosen und Roma - vonseiten der Presse und EU kam heftige Kritik. Inwieweit decken sich Kritik und Fakten? Wie erscheint Ungarn etwa im Vergleich mit anderen demokratischen Staaten? Eine analysierende Gegenüberstellung von Pressezitaten und nachgeprüften Sachverhalten will Antworten geben.