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Die niederschlesische Gemeinde Hussinetz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg: eine Gesellschaft zwischen drei Nationen
In: Edition Geschichte (Historie) Band 15
United Nations Peacekeeping: Bridging the Capabilities-Expectations Gap
In: Politologický časopis, Band 16, Heft 1, S. 81-84
ISSN: 1211-3247
The Challenge of Military Reform in Postcommunist Europe. Building Professional Armed Forces
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 38, Heft 4, S. 105-109
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
Budování státu a národa v podmínkách postkonfliktní rekonstrukce Kosova ; Statebuilding and Nationbuilding in the Conditions of Postconflict Kosovo Reconstruction
The aim of the paper is to examine interconnections between the process of state-building and the process of nation-building during a period of post-conflict reconstruction. The specific case of the current reconstruction process in Kosovo is exceptional due to extensive international support expressed through political and economic means. Regardless of efforts towards reform made by powerful members of the international community, future sustainability may be questioned. An alternative to the currently favoured institutional approach is provided by the work of Barry Buzan on the state, which puts an emphasis on the idea of the state, assuming integration between territorial, societal and political aspects. The conclusion presented in this article might be used as a lesson learnt from previous mistakes in work dealing with ethnically divided societies, for which it is not sufficient to provide institutional structures without an adequate socio-political reconstruction of existing conditions. If a society is not adequately adapted to the newly-established situation, the institutional structures will not be able to fulfil their key functions completely. Furthermore, it has to be clear that any possible reconstruction of institutional bases must be attempted only with a deep consideration of specific local conditions; otherwise its sustainability is doubtful. ; The aim of the paper is to examine interconnections between the process of state-building and the process of nation-building during a period of post-conflict reconstruction. The specific case of the current reconstruction process in Kosovo is exceptional due to extensive international support expressed through political and economic means. Regardless of efforts towards reform made by powerful members of the international community, future sustainability may be questioned. An alternative to the currently favoured institutional approach is provided by the work of Barry Buzan on the state, which puts an emphasis on the idea of the state, assuming integration ...
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Enough is Enough: Building a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 48, Heft 3, S. 104-108
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 49, Heft 2, S. 93-96
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
Bezpecnostni vladnuti Promena bezpecnostni politiky USA po 11. zari 2001
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 47, Heft 1, S. 47-59
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The key argument of the presented text is the idea that the reform of the US security policy that started after 9/11; the US participation on counter-insurgency, stabilization and nation--building operations in Iraq and Afghanistan; and the big pressure on the domestic security structure led to a reorganization of the US security policy and a transformation of the domestic governance structures and practices according to the model of security governance. In an effort to defend the US against possible future terrorist attacks and formulate the robust counter-insurgency operation in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US Government started to create a new model of security policy organization and integrate diplomacy, development and defense instruments. While security policy used to have a clear chain of command, security governance is marked by a non-linear, horizontal, and networked policy coordination. Adapted from the source document.
The Struggle for the Soul of the Nation. Czech Culture and the Rise of Communism
In: Politologický časopis, Band 11, Heft 4, S. 429-433
ISSN: 1211-3247
Wales po devoluci: budování výlučného regionu a role Evropské unie v tomto procesu ; Wales After Devolution: Building a Unique Region and European Union's Role in the Process
This paper deals with the issue of building Wales as a unique region in the context of the European Union and its resources. The author focuses on the period after 1999, i.e. the time when devolution took place and when official Welsh representatives emerged via the National Assembly for Wales (NAW). Since then, Wales has entered into cooperation with the EU, in order to gain access to resources provided by the Union. The cooperation is however of a specific kind, since officially, Welsh representatives have to communicate with the EU through the political representation of Great Britain. Nevertheless, by acting informally, Welsh representatives manage to avoid the British government in relevant contexts and communicate with the EU directly. In this way, they are able to exploit the formal and informal rules for their advantage (i.e. for building Wales as a unique region). The main purpose of this text is to show that the case of Wales can be replicated by any region that has official political representation, even if it has only weak representative institutions and has to deal with limitations posed by the existence of a central government.
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Rise and Fall of Moravian Regionalist Parties
The Moravist parties are an interesting subject of study for two principal aspects: that of an experiment involving different party and political identities and forms of organisation in the period of transition to pluralist democracy in a post-communist environment, and that of a link between ethno-regional political actors and identitary mobilisation, or a stimulator of a potential nation-building process. Unfortunately, this topic has not yet been given much attention (cf. Musil, Rabušic, Mareš 1991; Daněk 1993; Pernes 1996; Dallago 1999). The purpose of this article is to at least partially fill the gap. Brief as it is, the article cannot cover the problem in its complexity, but to give an overview of the evolution of Moravist parties between 1990 and 1999/2000, to elaborate on some hypotheses explaining the reasons of the spectacular electoral success of the Moravist movement at the beginning, and the fall of its electoral and political potential today. I have based my approach to the above phenomena on the following premises: 1. The Moravist movement has been a legitimate actor on the Czechoslovak and, eventually, Czech political scene, drawing upon sources of political legitimacy which were not better or worse than the sources used by other actors. A different issue is, however, the successful effort of other competitors to delegitimatise the movement. 2. The initial success of the Moravist movement was a product of an extraordinary and unrepeatable combination of heterogeneous factors and issues, with a prevailing role of conjunctural factors. That is the reason why the chance for the Moravist movement to remain a genuine major political actor in the medium and long term was quite minimal, irrespective of the strategy invented and pursued by its leaders. 3. The chance of the Moravist movement to remain a minor, but relevant regional actor in Czech party politics was quite bigger, though. In this respect, the fall of Moravist parties should be explained as a result – even though not exclusively – of ...
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Vliv efektivnich danovych sazeb a jejich komponent na primé zahranicni investice - pripad clenskych zemi EU (Impact of Effective Tax Rates and Its Components on Foreign Direct Investment - the Case of the EU Member Countries)
In: Politická ekonomie: teorie, modelování, aplikace, Band 61, Heft 2, S. 209-228
ISSN: 0032-3233