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Relief Army? Foreign Students in Higher Education
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 28, Heft 3, S. 321-342
ISSN: 1588-2918
Policy brief IVPR
An analysis of retailing logistic strategic trends in crisis
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 145-161
ISSN: 1588-2918
Environmental Policy Integration in Regional Development
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 444-459
ISSN: 1588-2918
The analysis of economic territorial nuclei of Slovakia
In: Acta geographica Universitatis Comenianae
In: Economico-geographica 9
Geopolitical aspects of hungary's energy policy ; A magyar energiapolitika geopolitikai aspektusai = Geopolitical aspects of hungary's energy policy
Hungary is an extremely poor state in terms of energy resources; the energy policy of the country and the structure of energy resources used have been and are determined by the energy import dependence. After WWII, it could obtain its increased demand necessary to its extensive energyintensive industry established based on the Soviet model almost entirely from the Soviet Union. Hungary, just like other Central-European countries, tried to decrease its unilateral dependence on energy import linked to Russia through several measures in the past 25 years but these efforts achieved partial success only; the Russian energy import dependence of Hungary and of a large part of Central-Europe remained till the present days. The 'National Energy Strategy 2030' developed on the basis of the guideline, adopted in 2011, specified insurance of long-term sustainability, security and economic competitiveness as primary objective of the Hungarian energy policy. The Government intends to guarantee security of supply, to enforce environmental considerations and depending on the options of the country, to stand up for solving global problems through implementation of the strategy. The strategy intends to achieve the termination of the electricity import balance of the country until 2030 by this 'Nuclear-Coal-Green' scenario based on these three pillars.
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Analýza sociálnej štruktúry stredovekej spoločnosti
In: Historická sociologie / Historical Sociology, Heft 2, S. 97-115
This study concentrates on the analysis of social structure of medieval society and accordingly on the acquisition of knowledge (1) about their orderliness, (2) inner processes (3) and least partially their influence on the process of formation of West civilization. In the next sequence article deals with development medieval structure in the context Elias civilization's theory as well as and closely knots on the inquiry of distinguished contemporary medievalists, mainly G. Duby, J. le Goff, A. Gurevič, F. Cardini, M. Bloch, etc. In addition, submitted study focuses on deeply understanding specific structure of medieval society through application binary and dichotomous approaches, theory of three orders, also theory of feudalization. In the end the research is attending on the phenomena of knighthood and the process of formation of the courtly society.
World Systems Theory, World Systems Analysis, World Systems Perspective
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 159-168
ISSN: 1588-2918
Ekonomicke argumenty v ceske zemedelske obchodni politice
In: Mezinárodní vztahy: Czech journal of international relations, Band 48, Heft 4, S. 26-45
ISSN: 0543-7989, 0323-1844
The aim of this article is to contribute to the discussion of the political economy of trade policy. We also focus on the issue of foreign agricultural trade policy in the contemporary Czech Republic. We assume that in the Czech discourse the position of economic nationalism and mercantilism is clearly dominant. We would like to demonstrate this through a content analysis of several major Czech journals. We also believe that the arguments of those who request further regulation of agricultural trade are not much different from those articulated in the discussion between the free trade stance and the mercantilist stance. Even though the prevailing arguments of classical economists are still not entirely accepted in the Czech Republic (certainly not in its economic policy), the strong mercantilist position in favor of the primary sector in the country, which has a strong comparative advantage in industrial production, is nevertheless an interesting object of research interest. Adapted from the source document.
German Regional Disparities in the Mirror of Technology Policy
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 195-209
ISSN: 1588-2918
The Programme of a Principle-based Radical Policy
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 299-318
ISSN: 1588-2918
The Immigration and Asylum Policy of the European Union
Mass migration, as it appears in the 21st century, is one of the greatest challenges of our globalized world. The unanswered questions of European Union (EU) immigration policy that emerged over the past few decades have become more pressing than ever. One of these urgent questions is: how can we provide for a developing European economy in an era of demographic decline in a way that it is based on the opportunities opened up by legally regulated forms of migration. A second question is: how can the EU ensure the safety of the newly arriving people in need and, at the same time, keep away illegal migrants and eliminate criminal activities related to migration. The European Union is destined to spread the principles of peace and unconditional respect for human rights not only within its own borders, but also on a global scale, when engaging in international affairs. In addition to observing human rights, however, the EU must also take into account all security considerations that are pertinent in guaranteeing the free movement of its citizens within the Member States.
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