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    The Treaty of Lisbon as a New Stage of the Development of the European Integration by Zh. M. Kembayev

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Simultaneously, the article points out the problems of the European integration arguing that further considerable enlargement of the EU would not promote the consolidation and deepening of the integration processes within the EU. …”
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    Differentiated European Integration and the Changing Type of Capitalism in Central Europe by Jakub Anusik, Rafał Riedel

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The objective of this paper is to analyse the double-layered diversification of the European integration system represented by the countries of Central Europe (CE). …”
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    Catherine E. de Vries: Euroscepticism and the Future of European Integration by Jan Kovář

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This book examines the role of public opinion in the European integration process. It develops a novel theory of public opinion that stresses the deep interconnectedness between people’s views about European and national politics. …”
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    National identity and European integration in secondary education: the case of Slovakia by Šulíková, Jana

    Published 2014
    “…This thesis is set against a twofold background: national identity as a source of public resistance towards the deepening of European integration; and the possible role of education in enhancing support for the process, as endorsed through the European dimension in education, In particular, through an empirical investigation, it examines the extent to which lower secondary education in Slovakia promotes the idea of a post-national Europe or whether, by contrast, it reinforces a more nationalist approach and therefore takes an instrumental outlook on European integration, To this end, a double-structured analytical model has been created, This draws on insights from the scholarship of nationalism captured under the umbrella terms of primordialism, constructivism and ethno-symbolism and also on the academic debate on European integration, summarised in this thesis as supranationalism and intergovernmentalism, In applying it, the thesis analyses the interpretation of the nature of nations and European integration in the most recent curricula and textbooks of history, geography and civics, It also examines teachers' and students' views through a qualitative research method based on interviews and discussions, As the findings indicate, the conceptualisation of national identity within lower secondary education in Slovakia remains dominated by the academically most controversial notion, primordialism, which regards nations as unique and immutable, Particularly in the case of textbooks and teachers, this does not necessarily lead to an interpretation of European integration as an instrument of interstate co-operation (intergovernmentalism) nor to a complete rejection of an eventual post-national transformation of Europe (supranationalism), However, students' views display a higher degree of polarisation in these respects, leading to a clear opposition to supranationalism, Overall, the thesis concludes that lower secondary education in Slovakia does not demonstrate support for a genuine post-national Europe, Unaffected by scholarly advances in the study of nationalism, it remains rooted in traditional misconceptions in relation to national identity and promotes values-based coexistence and co-operation between nations and nation-states in Europe, The research is original in two ways, Firstly, it is innovative in adapting and applying the insights of the scholarship of nationalism and European integration within the context of a case study on secondary education, Secondly, it provides substantial new knowledge of learning, teaching and attitudes on these issues in Slovakia, Although the conclusions are country-specific, they have a wider significance and the thesis identifies some avenues for further research and areas for practical application of the findings within and beyond the frontiers of Slovakia.…”
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    European integration and political party logos: a ‘visual Europeanization’? by Casiraghi, Matteo C. M., Cusumano, Eugenio, Chryssogelos, Angelos

    Published 2023
    “…European integration scholars have paid little attention to the visual dimension of Europeanization. …”
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    Embedding integration: how European integration splits mainstream parties by Whitefield, S, Rohrschneider, R

    Published 2019
    “…While newly contested issues connected with internationalism, such as European integration and migration, have become more politically salient, much of the literature sees these as largely the domain of ideologically extremist and challenger parties. …”
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    European integration of Ukraine as a factor of transformation of legal practice (theoretical and legal aspect) by Artem Beresten

    Published 2023-06-01
    Subjects: “…ukraine, european union, law, european integration, european legal standards, european integration reforms…”
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    THE IMPACT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION ON UKRAINE'S SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM: THE FINANCIAL COMPONENT by Liudmyla Kozarezenko

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article examines the impact of European integration on Ukraine's social protection system, focusing on its financial capacity to provide adequate support to its citizens. …”
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    A Static or Dynamic Union: Euroscepticism and the Internal Legitimacy of the European Integration by Petr Kaniok

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The current definition of Euroscepticism, however, is based on the notion of the EU having a static nature and the existence of the finality of European integration process, which significantly affects the EU political system’s ability to perform the basic functions of a functioning political system – in particular the function of evaluation and (re)formulation of policy objectives. …”
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