Slovakia in the European Union - problems, expectations
In: Quo vadis EU?: Osteuropa und die EU-Erweiterung, S. 179-196
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In: Quo vadis EU?: Osteuropa und die EU-Erweiterung, S. 179-196
In: Harmonie papers 11
NÁRODNÁ A ÚSTAVNÁ IDENTITA V JUDIKATÚRE ÚSTAVNÝCH SÚDOV ŠTÁTOV VYŠEHRADSKEJ SKUPINY After the inclusion of the EUʹs obligation to respect national identities of its Member States into the primary law of the European Union, the notion of national identity has become an object of the interest of constitutional courts of EU Member States. They have, at the same time, started to use the notion of constitutional identity with regard to the European integration in their case-law. The object of this article is to analyse the case-law of the constitutional courts of the Visegrad group regarding the notions of national identity and constitutional identity and to analyse the means of using these concepts in their case-law, in particular with regard to the use of the concept of national identity within the meaning of the Article 4 (2) of the Treaty on European Union in the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. URL: http://sic.pravo.upjs.sk/ Po tom, čo bola v primárnom práve Európskej únie ustanovená povinnosť Únie rešpektovať národné identity jej členských štátov, sa stal pojem národná identita čoraz častejším objektom pozornosti ústavných súdov členských štátov Únie. Súčasne sa v judikatúre týchto súdov začal v súvislosti s európskou integráciou používať pojem ústavná identita, mnohokrát spájaný práve s národnou identitou. Cieľom tohto článku je priblížiť judikatúru ústavných súdov štátov Vyšehradskej skupiny zaoberajúcu sa pojmami národná identita a ústavná identita a zhodnotiť spôsob, akým sú tieto koncepty v ich judikatúre využívané, a to predovšetkým s ohľadom na využitie konceptu národnej identity v zmysle článku 4 ods. 2 Zmluvy o Európskej únii v judikatúre Súdneho dvora Európskej únie.
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In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 328-328
ISSN: 2325-7784
In: Europa-Bilder, S. 119-139
"Die Europabilder in der Slowakischen Politik, die Silvia Mihalikova rekonstruiert, sind Teil der Gründungsgeschichte dieses neuen europäischen Staates in Österreichs Nachbarschaft: Der Beitrag verfolgt deshalb die Genese der slowakischen Europabilder in ihrer Beziehung zur Entstehung der slowakischen Parteienlandschaft und politischen Kultur in ihrem - besonders engen - Wechselspiel mit den Europäischen Reaktionen auf die slowakische Politik. Mihalikova zeigt am Beispiel der Staatssymbole, dass der - heute in vielen Weltregionen heftig diskutierte - nation building-Prozess in der Slowakei Teil eines Neuentwurfs von nationaler Geschichte und Identität ist, der das Bild einer europäischen Zukunft des Landes mitreflektiert: Der EU-Beitritt erscheint so nicht bloß als politischer Prozess, sondern wird in seiner kulturellen Dimension - im Sinne von politischer Kultur und von Lebensstilentwürfen - sichtbar." (Textauszug)
In: Osteuropa, Band 53, Heft 7, S. 921-932
ISSN: 0030-6428
In: Forum Kommune: Politik, Ökonomie, Kultur, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 48-49
ISSN: 0723-7669
In: Central European political science review: quarterly of Central European Political Science Association ; CEPSR, Band 3, Heft 7, S. 134-147
ISSN: 1586-4197
World Affairs Online
In: Occasional Papers in European Studies, 8
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In: Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Gesellschaft im östlichen Europa 4
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In: International issues & Slovak foreign policy affairs, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 4-72
ISSN: 1337-5482
World Affairs Online
The survey Values and Society During the Covid-19 Pandemic (HODYSE 2020) was designed and conducted by researchers at the Institute for Sociology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences to obtain up-to-date data on public opinion in six thematic areas: social trust, politics and democracy, conspiracy theories, vaccination, environment and leisure.
The year 2020 was a year of significant socio-political changes. Since the beginning of the year, the most important topic in the public debate and in the media has been the global pandemic of COVID-19 disease. The pandemic became a central issue of both the ending and the new government after the parliamentary elections in February 2020.
Findings from opinion polls have allowed us to capture how a pandemic has changed the traditional view of values, and how traditionally examined values have taken on new meanings. The data also document the severity of the pandemic situation during which the research was conducted (November 2020). In this context, the topics that resonated most in the public debate on COVID-19 were addressed - questions about vaccination, health concerns and the economic situation of respondents, or compliance with the measures.
In: Three social science disciplines in Central and Eastern Europe: handbook on economics, political science and sociology (1989-2001), S. 343-357
Analysis of the pre-1989 situation; The development of political science since 1989; Core theoretical and methodological orientations; Thematic orientation and funding; Public space and academic debates; Views on further development and major challenges.