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Mocarstwa współczesnego świata - problem przywództwa światowego
In: Seria Nauki polityczne 22
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache u.d.T.: The superpowers today - the problem of global leadership
Demokratie in Polen: Elemente des politischen Systems
Deutschlands direkter Nachbar und neues EU-Mitglied Polen ist für den deutschsprachigen Raum von enormer Wichtigkeit. Zwei bedeutende polnische Politikwissenschaftler erläutern in diesem Band das politische System ihres Landes: die Demokratisierung seit 1989, die Entwicklung der politischen Institutionen und Prozesse mit ihren bedeutendsten Akteuren, Auswirkungen und Problemen. Aus dem Inhalt: Polens Weg zur Demokratie Der Wandel in Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Das Regierungssystem in Polen: zwischen semipräsidentiellem und parlamentarischem Kabinettssystem Die fünf Parlamente der Dritten Republik Polen Regierung und Regierungsverwaltung Das System der territorialen Selbstverwaltung und die Lokalpolitik Entstehung und Wandel des Mehrparteiensystems Wahlen und Wähler
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Francuska i koncept evropskog suverenizma na raskršću integracije: France and the concept of European sovereignism at the integration crossroad
In: Međunarodni problemi: Meždunarodnye problemy, Band 72, Heft 3, S. 499-531
ISSN: 0025-8555
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Polska i ksztaltowanie przyszlosci Europy
In: Sprawy międzynarodowe, Band 47, Heft 3, S. 7-16
ISSN: 0038-853X
World Affairs Online
Swiatowe przywodztwo USA
In: Przegląd zachodni: czasopismo Instytutu Zachodniego w Poznaniu : kwartalnik. [Polnische Ausgabe], Band 59, Heft 3/308, S. 3-37
ISSN: 0033-2437
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System zarządzania kryzysami Unii Europejskiej – znaczenie dla bezpieczeństwa międzynarodowego ; The European Union's crisis management system – its significance for international security
The rapid evolution of numerous contemporary threats and the development of multilateralism constitute two significant driving forces for the intensified cooperation between the European Union and the United Nations as regards crisis management. Responding to crises (threats), both natural and man-induced, in an efficient manner requires effective crisis management in order to take steps as early as possible when a threat emerges. Given the increasing external expectations in this field addressed at the EU, it has gradually been developing relevant civil as well as military instruments of crisis management and response. The EU has also been developing collaboration with the UN which calls for increased commitment of regional organizations in bearing the costs of maintaining international peace and security. Although this cooperation is mutually beneficial, it is not free from weaknesses and limitations on various levels of operation. ; The rapid evolution of numerous contemporary threats and the development of multilateralism constitute two significant driving forces for the intensified cooperation between the European Union and the United Nations as regards crisis management. Responding to crises (threats), both natural and man-induced, in an efficient manner requires effective crisis management in order to take steps as early as possible when a threat emerges. Given the increasing external expectations in this field addressed at the EU, it has gradually been developing relevant civil as well as military instruments of crisis management and response. The EU has also been developing collaboration with the UN which calls for increased commitment of regional organizations in bearing the costs of maintaining international peace and security. Although this cooperation is mutually beneficial, it is not free from weaknesses and limitations on various levels of operation.
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