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Cosa nostra and Camorra: illegal activities and organizational structures

2016

This article intends to develop an introductory reflection concerning the most recent trends of two of the major Italian mafia organisations: the Sicilian Cosa Nostra and the Campanian Camorra. Following a comparative perspective, the analysis will focus the attention on changes that have occurred in recent years both at the level of illegal activities and at the level of organisational structures. After the bombs of the nineties, Cosa Nostra has moved towards a flexible and less centralised organisation, investing dirty money in the legal economic sector, to reduce its exposure to law enforcement investigations. At the same time, the Camorra clans have considerably widened their range of a…

International levelSociology and Political ScienceEconomic sector05 social sciencesLaw enforcementlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEconomyLawPolitical science0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administrationlanguageOrganised crimeClan050207 economicsComparative perspectiveLawSicilian
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Educated for migration? Blind spots around labor market conditions, competence building, and international mobility

2018

Young European graduates are crossing borders to work abroad more often than in the past. This trend is particularly evident in Southern Europe, where recent economic downturn has significantly diminished professional opportunities and career prospects. This study will investigate Spain, a country where unemployment has increased dramatically since 2008, as a case study to examine recent graduate’s experiences to develop a professional career in Germany. In particular, this study will draw upon various sources: official statistics; review literature; and education and training policies throughout the European Union. The investigation features an interview with Spanish graduates working in …

International mobilitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesProfessional development050301 educationRecessionWork experience0506 political scienceEducationWork abroadPolitical scienceUnemployment050602 political science & public administrationDemographic economics0503 educationCultural competenceCompetence (human resources)media_commonEuropean Educational Research Journal
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Lifelong Learning: international injunctions and university practices

2001

JEAN-PIERRE JALLADE & JOSE´-GINE´S MORAIntroductionThe aim of this article is to elucidate whether the international discourse onlifelong learning (LLL) had any influence on what universities are doing in thisfield. International trends will be examined on the basis of OECD, UNESCO,EU and Council of Europe policy documents. University practice will be based onan enquiry carried out in 28 universities in seven European countries in 1999–2000 in the framework of the project Lifelong Learning and the University,sponsored by the EU/DG 12.Between the international policy discourse and university practice stands thenational layer of policy-making, giving rise to two interesting issues: first, don…

International policyLifelong learningStaffingmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionPublic administrationGood practiceReciprocalEducationmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Education
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A Borderland and the Local Authority

2014

In the era of globalization, unifi cation and the disappearance of borders, paradoxically, increasingly important is their determination, stressing the diversity, regionalization eff orts to achieve autonomy. Th is is evident in the ongoing scientific discussion at the junction of many areas where there is the issue of the border is quite clearly marked. Th ese considerations place them in the context of politics, and therefore power, but located locally. This authority, its scope, instruments are determined by the nature of the border, which is analyzed in relation to the center. Th us, they are seen as places where all processes are either specific or autonomous in relation to those occur…

International relationsDouble blindPoliticsEnvironmental EngineeringPolitical scienceLocal authorityComparative politicsPublic administrationSecurity studiesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPolish Political Science Yearbook
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Legal and Political Determinants of Implementation of the Principle of Subsidiarity in the Federal Republic of Germany

2015

It is not surprising that subsidiarity is very often discussed with autonomy and federation (equally multidimensional concepts, similarly discussed in science). It is clearly evident taking into account, for example, results of analysis of the key words (tags) in scientific publications. The European Union has significantly contributed in popularizing of the concept so it is no surprise that strongly linked with EU's problems has become a central point of the discussion of its organizational structure and internal relationships between forming elements. It is difficult to imagine analysis of the conditions for implementing of subsidiarity in Germany without prior presentation of the state p…

International relationsEnvironmental EngineeringFederal republicComparative politicsLegislaturePublic administrationSecurity studiesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPoliticsPolitical scienceSubsidiaritymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonPolish Political Science Yearbook
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European federation as a systemic response to the crisis of leadership in Europe?

2015

The idea of European federation keeps recurring in politicians' and intellectuals' discourses on the future of the European Union. The logic of global rivalry of “large territories” favors this in particular, as it somehow forces Europe’s states to enter into a tighter integration if they want to realize their politics. The biggest challenge which the Union faces is the problem of leadership, understood both in the context of internal policy and relationally towards the surrounding. The problem, however, is the diversity of the member states and the unrelenting tension between particular concern about a national interest and European universalism. European federation sensu stricto, just bec…

International relationsEnvironmental EngineeringInternational studiesComparative politicsIndex CopernicusPublic administrationSecurity studiesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPoliticsGlobalizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonPolish Political Science Yearbook
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Farewell to leadership? Ideas of hegemony and counter-hegemony in the Americas

2014

Mainstream International Relations and Foreign Policy Analysis have often concentrated on material factors and actors’ preferences, leaving out ideational dynamics. However, US–Latin American relations in general seem fraught with ideas, narratives and historical references re-articulated from time to time on both sides. In his campaign, Barack Obama announced a fresh start of US–Latin American relations, promising to “restore American leadership in Latin America”, at the same time creating “a new partnership for the Americas”, combining two narratives in US–Latin American policy. “Leadership”, enshrined in the Monroe Doctrine and the Roosevelt corollary, which declared Latin America the “…

International relationsHegemonyLatin AmericansSociology and Political SciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsMainstreamForeign policy analysisNarrativeSociologyPublic administrationInternational Area Studies Review
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European administrative centre formation. Lessons from international bureaucracies

2011

The strengthening of administrative powers is comprehensively documented within national governments. This article asks to what extent centre formation also happens within international bureaucracies. Based on a large body of data (N=121) within three international bureaucracies, this study adds two new observations: First, administrative centre formation is primarily observed inside the European Commission and only marginally within other international bureaucracies – such as the OECD and WTO Secretariats. Moreover, within the Commission, centre formation is primarily observed at the administrative centre (the General Secretariat) and only marginally within bureaucratic sub-units. Concomit…

International relationsHorizontal and verticalmedia_common.quotation_subjectWritComparative politicsCommissionPublic administrationLawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBureaucracyEuropean unionmedia_commonPublic financeComparative European Politics
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The Role of the Principle of Subsidiarity in the Third Sector in the Republic of Poland

2015

The principle of subsidiarity not only has formed many of provisions in the act on Public Benefit and Volunteer Work (particularly those related to social consultations and transferring of public tasks), but is also a directive forming the cooperative habits between the public and non-public sectors. This is a matter of great importance taking into account that the subsidiarity in Poland is not effectively implemented as it could be because of limited autonomy of the self–government and frequently occurring interference of the State. Unfortunately it results in limiting of ability to decide on the type and methods of performing tasks. In addition, financial resources usually are not suffici…

International relationsPoliticsEnvironmental EngineeringEconomyInternational studiesPolitical scienceSubsidiarityComparative politicsPublic policyIndex CopernicusPublic administrationThe RepublicIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPolish Political Science Yearbook
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The Rivalry Strategies of Political Parties in Elections to the Assembly of Citizens of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

2013

The author undertakes to discuss the problem of rivalry strategies of political parties in elections to the Citizens’ Assembly of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The broadness and multidimensional character of the subject area requires moving beyond the limits of political science and entering other related domains, like broadly-conceived historical sciences, also reaching for a number of establishments within legal-historical domains. Firmly grounded historical, legal, polity-related and political aspects of the unification of Germany in the context of German federalism, encouraged and obligated the author, to attempt to bring the above problem up to date. I think that thanks to a …

International relationsPoliticsEnvironmental EngineeringInternational studiesPolitical sciencePublic policyComparative politicsIndex CopernicusPublic administrationSecurity studiesRivalryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPolish Political Science Yearbook
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