Un nuovo scenario mondiale
In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 161, S. 104-122
ISSN: 0001-964X
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In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 161, S. 104-122
ISSN: 0001-964X
In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 162, S. 274-288
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In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Band 18, Heft 4, S. 86-89
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In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Heft 3, S. 86-88
ISSN: 1337-5482
In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 163, S. 509-522
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In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 161, S. 73-81
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In: Affari esteri: rivista trimestrale, Band 41, Heft 161, S. 48-52
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In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Band 39, Heft 3, S. 441-464
ISSN: 0048-8402
By raising the question on what made geopolitical equilibrium a tool for understanding international politics, the article discusses differences between classical and modern balance of power, and between balance of power and geopolitical equilibrium. The principal argument is that geopolitical equilibrium is, in scope, global. The second claim about the nature of geopolitical equilibrium concerns modern territoriality. Geopolitical equilibrium bases on occurrence of central powers in global politics, not on modern inter-state relations; therefore, it represents the tendency to stability in a pluralistic world-system. As a result, geopolitics remains a realistic alternative to cosmopolitism for understanding social order in global age. Adapted from the source document.
In: Est-Ovest, Heft 3
In: Italian Political Science Review: Rivista italiana di scienza politica, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 235-262
ISSN: 0048-8402
In the aftermath of the European enlargement, the judicial systems of the new Member States exhibit a spectacular, & yet not fully investigated, similarity of institutions. Such a convergence toward a neo-Latin model of judicial governance does not correspond though to a similar pathway in the adoption of the judicial reforms after the fall of the communism. Moreover, similar strategies of modernization have been adopted in the judicial field by all candidate countries, in particular with respect to the court administration & the introduction of information communication technologies, right before the accession into the EU. Whereas the policies enacted by the EU during the enlargement have been widely studied, the parallel -- and, as the article is going to demonstrate, intertwined policy of judicial cooperation has been much less explored by scholars. This article tries to reach a better understanding how these two policies are intertwined. It points out the logic of change that drove the main judicial reforms in the post communist countries, the mechanisms of influence & the consequences of the European standards of quality of justice that have been used to address both new & old member States in the judicial field. In the last ten years European institutions have been leading actors in setting down standards & in creating windows & arenas of international communication & socialization, which one may expect have great impact upon the way justice will be administered in Europe in the very next future. Adapted from the source document.