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Rule of Law, or the Dilemma of an Ethos. Transitions and Comparative Contemporary Historical Experiences
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 29, Heft 3, S. 287-302
ISSN: 1588-2918
Brasil: from the modernizing dictatorship to hybrid postdemocracy ; Brazília: A modernizációs diktatúrától a hibrid posztdemokráciáig
In South America in the 1960s and 1970s the contradictions of economic, social and political structures were deepening. The excepcional states of the new militarism appeared on the continent. Formally these state systems were set up by the institutional takeover of the armed forces. The military governments strove for the total reorganization and modernization of the societies in their all ‒ economic, political and ideological ‒ territories.The break-down of the military dictatorships in South America, in the one of three semi-peripherical areas of the world, took place in the 1970s and 1980s and 1990s and it was followed by the restoration of the civil governing in the form of hybrid systems. All these processes constituted the parts of the democratization.However in those societies have been present the authoritarian enclaves and the so-called "powers that be" as well as the inherited non-elected system of institutions of the controlled democray endangering the democratic establishment.The study aims at analizing these processes, the governmental and the state structures and the Económic transformations on the ground of the Brazilian experiences.
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The Central European Initiative, As a Regional Cooperation for Eu Integration ; A Közép-Európai kezdeményezés, mint az EU-s integrációt segítő regionális együttműködés
This paper aims to give a comprehensive picture of the objectives and perspectives behind the creation of the Central European Initiative (CEI). It also analyzes the role of CEI in the political, economic and social transition in the post-Socialist states. The article studies how CEI helped the integration of the Central European countries to the Western institutions, especially to the European Union (EU). The cooperation was founded in 1989 by Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Yugoslavia. It was unique and special in the era, as it had member states from totally different political and economic blocks. There are more approaches to explain the creation of this cooperation. According to the Liberal one, the founder states wished to create a flexible platform for the cooperation of countries from different blocks. This was also a political initiative to overcome on the divisions of bipolarity and the Cold War. The laid down political objectives in the official documents included the values represented by the European institutions. These values were adopted by the post-Socialist states. At the project level, the initiatives of CEI indirectly contributed to the economic and social transition in these countries. CEI and EU progressively built their close relations, and the support of EU integration became the mission of CEI. If we study the EU accessions in the region, we can state, CEI had a successful and important role in bringing closer the post-Socialist states to the EU.
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Pályázati fejlesztési források és az abszorpciós képesség vizsgálata a magyarországi megyékben = Examination of application development resources and absorptive capacity in Hungarian counties
There are significant economic, social and infrastructural disparities inside Hungary at the regional level and the differences did not decrease since the democratic transition in 1990. As one of the main goals of the European Union is to minimalize the territorial disparities, the new member states were optimistic about the new perspectives provided for them after the accession. Hungary became eligible for Structural Funds support in 2004 and the actors in the field of regional development foreseen significant decrease of these disparities. However the results and experiences of the first 10 years are ambivalent. In this paper I tried to find a few of the connections between the successful or less successful utilization of the development resources from the EU and the level of economic development.
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Politikai stratégiák, avagy a horvát választási rendszer változásai
In the independent Croatia elections are among the most important political processes, hence they are the central elements of the whole transition. The importance of elections has increased the importance of electoral systems as institutional forms of arranging elections, and they became main constitutional arrangements of the new democratic country. There have been no any new democracies in Central and Eastern Europe with such frequent and radical changes of electoral systems in the first decade after political changes. In the entire transitional region there has been no country that in ten years carried out three big, electoral reforms. In ten years, all the central models of the electoral systems for the first chamber of the Parliament have been remoulded: the absolute majority system (1990), the segmented system with the equal ratio of direct and closed list seats (1992), the segmented system with the preponderant share of the closed list seats (1995) and the proportional representation (2000).
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A Bukaresti Értéktőzsde Felelős Társaságirányítási Kódexe a romániai állami vállalatok szabályozásának tükrében
In: Erdélyi jogélet, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 195-217
ISSN: 2734-7095
The corporate governance as a regulatory system has started a journey towards independence for a while, and sooner or later it will turn into a self-standing field of science. This process is facilitated not only by its transdisciplinary nature, which combines legal science with economic science, within the civil law, the corporate law, business economics, management and organizational science, but also, in the case of state-owned companies, with public administration and proceedings law. The timeliness of the topic is illustrated by the prolonged transition to market economy following the 1989 regime change, the controversial application of company law, the scandals around certain privatization processes, the bankruptcy of many important state-owned enterprises, all of these bringing about a willingness to establish a regulatory framework. Taking into consideration the above short presentation, the subject of our analysis is very complex; this article intends to limit the examination to the Bucharest Stock Exchange Corporate Governance Code, investigating it in comparison to the provisions of the Romanian legal system. At the same time, it sets as an objective to make use of a concrete example (the most important Romanian state-owned joint stock company listed at the Bucharest Stock Exchange), Romgaz, in order to present the reader the ways and circumstances of the implementation of the general principles and provisions to comply with , as included in the Code.
Dél-dunántúli régió helyzete, fejlesztési lehetősége
The South Transdanubian Region is a region in a critical condition which economic performance is continuously lagging behind the national average, and which still has not found its path after the social-economic transition of Hungary. The economic performance and the employment capacity of the former industry could not be fully substituted by the new industries which settled down in the region on the basis of the collapsed one. The situation was worsening by the deterioration of the performance of the agriculture. On the other hand, the reduction in the performance of the productive sectors could have been counterbalanced neither by the tourism, nor by the development of the service sector. While the capital attraction ability of the region is extremely weak (only 1.1% of the foreign direct investment has flown into the region), thus the development of the region is determined by the fact that to what extent the region's own resources can be exploited and how much financial transfers can be obtained by the region from the central government. Therefore, the further deterioration of the region can be refrained on the one hand with a regional development policy which concentrates on the elimination and conscious counterbalance of the regional disadvantages, on the other hand, with a future-oriented development policy harmonized among the counties and the economic organizations of the region.
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La Mediterranee et l'Europe: Histoire et politique
In: Etudes sur la region mediterraneenne + Blue Books
Balogh, Andras: L'unite perdue de la Mediterranee. - S. 15-22. Bono, Salvatore: Europe et Islam en Mediterranee. - S. 23-32. J. Nagy, Laszlo: Cultiver la Mediterranee. - S. 33-38. Olajos, Terez: Une source inobservee concernant l'histoire des Slaves du Peloponnese. - S. 39-44. Makk, Ferenc: La Hongrie et les Balkans au XIIe siecle. - S. 45-54. Galamb, György: Ville et campagne dans la vie religieuse de la Mediterranee occidentale aux XIe-XIIe siecles. - S. 55-60. Szasz, Geza: A nyugati frankok kiszorulasa a Mediterraneumbol: a Marca Hispanica önallova valasa. - S. 61-68. Anatra, Bruno: L'espace mediterraneen vu par les ambassadeurs venitiens. - S. 69-76. Kukovecz, György: The Mediterranean world in modern state theories. - S. 77-88. Köver, Lajos: Un rapport francais sur l'expansion commerciale hongroise dans la Mediterranee (env. 1760). - S. 89-92. Fischer, Ferenc: Vergessene Memoiren über die Großmachtsbestrebungen des Kaiserlichen Deutschlands im östlichen Mittelmeerraum (1898-1918). - S. 93-98. (...) Huetz De Lemps, Xavier: Les migrations entre l'Espagne et le Maghreb aux XIXe et XXe siecles. - S. 105-116. Csejtei, Dezsö: Jose Ortega y Gasset y el mundo mediterraneo. - S. 117-124. Harsanyi, Ivan: La mise en place d'un Etat corporatif au cours du regime dictatorial de Franco. - S. 125-134. Szilagyi, Istvan: International comparing of the Spanish democratic transition and consolidation. - S. 135-142. (...) Abdi, Nourredine: La Mediterranee dans le monde arabe. - S. 151-173. Pap, Norbert: Centrifugalis es centripetalis erök az olasz allamterben. - S. 175-186. Marton, Imre: Ne taszitsuk a törtenelmi feledesbe a föld rabjainak harcait, remenyeit, utkereseset. - S. 187-194
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Geopolitika Chilében
Geopolitics as a multidisciplinary branch of social science and as a theory of foreign policy appeared on the Latin-American continent in the second half of the 1920s. The main features they include are the next: aggressive approach to the space, the continental adaption of the organic state-theory elaborated by Ratzel and Kjellen, moreover, the developed geopolitical theory was thought to be converted into practice via the growing role of the army. In all Latin- American countries the armed forces and their various institutions became the scientific centre of elaborating the new attitude to the international relations as a theory. When the army az an institution assumed the political power, however, it was given an opportunity to put these theories into practice. With the definition of the constant and conjuntural national goals those countries of the vast territories aimed at both re-determination of their international economic and political positions and solving their problems connected with their own inner space. Therefore the regional transitions, the settling in the rarely- populated areas, the usage of sources of raw material and reserves, the control of transport and communication network of international significance and obtaining the influence over the new territories were the problems that in many of those countries came to the front. On the Latin-American continent the geopolitical schools with important theo-retical background were established in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. In this study we are going to introduce the Chilean geopolitical theory and practice established by generals Ramon Cañas Montalva and Augusto Pinochet. Apart from the theoretical outlines we will analyse the Chilean attitude to the possession of the Beagle-channel, The Drake-passage and the Magellan-strait and the Antarctic. ; Geopolitics as a multidisciplinary branch of social science and as a theory of foreign policy appeared on the Latin-American continent in the second half of the 1920s. The main features they include are the next: aggressive approach to the space, the continental adaption of the organic state-theory elaborated by Ratzel and Kjellen, moreover, the developed geopolitical theory was thought to be converted into practice via the growing role of the army. In all Latin- American countries the armed forces and their various institutions became the scientific centre of elaborating the new attitude to the international relations as a theory. When the army az an institution assumed the political power, however, it was given an opportunity to put these theories into practice. With the definition of the constant and conjuntural national goals those countries of the vast territories aimed at both re-determination of their international economic and political positions and solving their problems connected with their own inner space. Therefore the regional transitions, the settling in the rarely- populated areas, the usage of sources of raw material and reserves, the control of transport and communication network of international significance and obtaining the influence over the new territories were the problems that in many of those countries came to the front. On the Latin-American continent the geopolitical schools with important theo-retical background were established in Argentina, Brazil and Chile. In this study we are going to introduce the Chilean geopolitical theory and practice established by generals Ramon Cañas Montalva and Augusto Pinochet. Apart from the theoretical outlines we will analyse the Chilean attitude to the possession of the Beagle-channel, The Drake-passage and the Magellan-strait and the Antarctic.
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