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From the poster boy of Europeanization to the sick man of Europe: thirty years (1990–2019) of Poland’s European policy

2021

The Eurosceptic turnabout which has taken place in the CEE constitutes one of the most significant factors weakening the cohesion of the EU. In this group, Poland is the key element in view of its size and the status of the ‘poster boy’ of Europeanization acquired in the previous years. This paper analyses the major trends in the European policy of the Polish governments in the long-term period of 1990–2018 on the basis of standardized data (addresses by the Polish ministers of foreign affairs) and a quantitative analysis. These data also shed light on the essence of changes taking place in Poland’s EU policy. What appeared to be important was both the change in the country’s status after j…

Polish foreign policyEU policyPolandEuropean integrationEU salienceEuropean Politics and Society
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Die verwertbarkeit auslÄndischer beweise im deutschen strafverfah ren

2001

Political sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationEconomic historyLawPublic international lawERA Forum
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Processes of Differentiation of Political Power in the EU

2018

This chapter starts with reflections on the difficulties of studying the EU. The author then presents some of the research that develops a political sociology perspective to European integration and political power. Key concepts include structural differentiation and stratification. Scholars explore European integration as a process of structural differentiation and stratification, which provides politicians and civil servants new power resources. In this transnational political ‘market’, old resources tied to the nation-state, resources like legislative experience and national political visibility, are exchanged into newer resources tied to the EU. In other words, something old such as a n…

Political sociologyPower (social and political)PoliticsProcess (engineering)Parliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPolitical scienceEuropean integrationLegislatureCivil servantsmedia_common
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The Circumstances and Dynamics of Eurosceptic Contagion

2021

This part of the book tries to explore to what degree the process under study is itself influenced—mitigated or amplified—by the decorum in which Eurosceptic Parties do well and in the process tests the corresponding hypotheses from the theoretical framework. I tackle possibility of Eurosceptic Contagion being part of a self-reinforcing mechanism, whereby growing public discontent with integration, growing popularity of antisystemic fringe parties, and the growing salience of the EU issue might go hand in hand, strengthening each other’s effect over time. The rise of Eurosceptic actors has been a dynamic phenomenon, closely intertwined with the development of the European Union, as well as …

PoliticsBallotSalience (language)Political sciencePolitical economyEuropean integrationOpposition (politics)Public policymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPopularitymedia_common
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What Does the Technological Shift Have in Store for the EU? Opportunities and Pitfalls for European Societies

2021

This introductory chapter sheds light on the opportunities and challenges that the digital era has in store for the European Union (EU) at a time when its fundamental values are being called into question by prominent political currents. The chapter sets the scene by an account of how previous periods of technological transformation affected European societies and considers the financial and regulatory resources at the disposal of the EU to manage the technological shift of the 2020s. The chapter introduces the book’s interdisciplinary approach, which offers various disciplinary perspectives on how the technological mega-shift impacts the EU’s ability to meet the multifaceted challenges it …

PoliticsDigital eraPolitical sciencePolitical economyPerspective (graphical)European integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionDisciplinemedia_common
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Latvia: 20 Years Stability … or Stagnation?

2021

Fraught with the legacy of a former Soviet Republic, Latvia has had to (re-)establish democracy, market economy and a nation state simultaneously. Today, Latvia is a consolidated democracy, backed by a vibrant civic sphere. Yet its political parties and parliament still lack capacity and societal embeddedness. Short-lived government coalitions have failed to facilitate more investment in competitive economic sectors, higher education and research. Key policy challenges include economic development, mitigating a dramatic demographic crunch and managing complicated relations with Russia.

PoliticsGovernmentEmbeddednessParliamentPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic sectorEuropean integrationNation stateDemocracymedia_common
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07. Social freedom in contemporary capitalism: A reconstruction of Axel Honneth’s normative approach to the economy

2015

This paper discusses two related issues, namely how to adequately describe the economy within the framework of a critical social theory, and how to understand the interrelation between the socio-economic and political dimensions of democracy. Concerning the first issue Honneth stresses the moral quality of social integration, and concerning the second issue he develops a conception of ‘democratic Sittlichkeit.’ In reconstructing these issues, both the promises and problems of Honneth’s work for analyzing and criticizing contemporary developments in the economy are explored. The paper concludes that the unresolved challenge for Honneth is not to succumb to a nostalgic return to 19th century …

PoliticsIndividualismSocial integrationEconomyCritical theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectNormativeHegelianismSociologyCapitalismDemocracymedia_commonStudies in Social and Political Thought
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The EU, the Nation-State, and the Perennial Challenge to European Integration

2020

This introductory chapter sheds new light on the increasingly complex relationship between the European Union and the nation-state—in its capacity as EU member state—at a time when its fundamental values are being called into question by prominent political currents. The chapter explores the concept of the nation-state in a contemporary European context and shows that tensions between supranationalism and intergovernmentalism are since long a defining feature of European integration. The chapter then introduces the book’s interdisciplinary approach which offers different disciplinary perspectives on how the return of the nation-state impacts the EU’s ability to meet the multifaceted challen…

Politicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economyEuropean integrationNation statemedia_common.cataloged_instanceContext (language use)European unionIntergovernmentalismDisciplineDemocracymedia_common
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Analysis of negative-resistance oscillators with piecewise nonlinearity

1977

An iterative method of solution of negative-resistance oscillators with piecewise-analytical characteristics is presented. The method allows the determination of the frequency and the harmonic content of the waveform as a function of the circuit parameters and bias of the nonlinear device. An application of the method, extended to the second order, for a polynomial characteristic limited by two straight lines is also reported. The results are compared with those obtained by numerical integration.

PolynomialIterative methodApplied MathematicsNegative resistanceMathematical analysisComputer Science ApplicationsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNumerical integrationNonlinear systemControl theoryHarmonicPiecewiseWaveformElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMathematicsInternational Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications
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Trust in the European Union: What Is It and How Does It Matter?

2018

Bakardijeva Engelbrekt, Bremberg, Michalski, and Oxelheim introduce the concept of trust in the European Union by pointing out its elusive character comprising both interpersonal relations and attitudes towards organizations and broad-based institutions in society. In the early days of integration, trust was primarily connected to the European security community. Then, trust was present mainly among political, economic, and bureaucratic elites while public confidence in European integration took a vaguer form. Today, trust in the EU is challenged by numerous developments, ranging from the deteriorating internal and external security situation and terrorism to rising populism and anti-establ…

PopulismEuropean Union lawPoliticsBrexitPolitical economyPolitical scienceTerrorismEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSecurity communityEuropean unionmedia_common
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