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Analýza politiky a političtí aktéři: možnosti a limity aplikace teorií v příkladech
In: Studijní texty 65. svazek
Analýza politiky ve světle dosavadních výzkumů -- Význam působení aktérů v sítích zaměřených na konkrétní otázky -- Vliv a strategie nepolitických aktérů v politických sítích -- Role politických aktérů na regionální úrovni -- Role politických aktérů na komunální úrovni: volby a koalice v kontextu teorie analýzy politiky -- Závěrem: analýza politiky a inspirace k dalším výzkumům
Politiky genderové nerovnosti mužů a žen v Evropské unii z hlediska analýzy rámců
In: Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review, Band 45, Heft 4
This article deals with the political problematisation of gender inequalities in the context of the European Union's gender equality policies on a supranational level. Based on the concept of transnational advocacy networks (TAN), the first part of the article presents the European Women's Lobby and units at the European Commission dealing with gender equality policies as two key actors in TAN that promote gender equality issues within the structures of the EU. The article then moves on to describe policy frame analysis as an approach to analysing the way in which the gender inequalities addressed by these actors are politically problematised in three policy documents connected to the European Commission's 'Roadmap for Equality between Women and Men 2006–2010'. The analysis focuses on the main frames in these documents that legitimise the existence of an independent policy field concerned with gender equality at the EU level and discusses the ramifications of these frames for the promotion of gender equality; for example, how certain policy measures might lead to different outcomes when promoted within different frames.
Paradiplomacie a hlavni mesto Praha
In: Politologicky Casopis, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 69-92
This study deals with the phenomenon of paradiplomacy, or parallel diplomacy. Paradiplomacy refers to international activities of cities and regions and includes marketing and public diplomacy, cross-border cooperation, functional trans-border cooperation, cultural and educational cooperation, and other activities. Paradiplomacy developed in the last third of the 20th century as a result of economic globalization, state decentralization, nationalism and the strengthening of regional identity, European integration, and the internationalization of cultural, educational, environmental, transport and other topics labelled as "low politics". Thus, we can identify both economic and political foundations of paradiplomacy. The first part of the study presents a review of literature on paradiplomacy; the second part is a case study of foreign policy instituted by the City of Prague in the electoral term 2006-2010. This case study confirmed initial hypotheses: first, that paradiplomacy is influenced by three supra-national factors: economic globalization (a), regional and global political and economic regimes (b), and transnational networks, mainly based in the EU (c); second, that paradiplomacy is influenced by institutional and constitutional relations between the centre and regions; third, that paradiplomacy is influenced by the antagonistic nature of these relations. Adapted from the source document.