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  • Regional and international relations of Central Europe
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    正題名/作者: Regional and international relations of Central Europe/ edited by Zlatko Sabic and Petr Drulak.
    其他作者: �Sabi�c, Zlatko.
    出版者: [Basingstoke] :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2012.,
    面頁冊數: 1 online resource.
    內容註: PART I: INTRODUCTION TO 'CENTRAL EUROPE'; Z. p( sabic & P.Dru�lk -- About the Name -- Geostrategic Importance -- Constructing of the Region the Central European Way -- What is 'Central Europe' Today? -- The Structure of the Book -- In Summary -- Endnotes -- References -- PART II: CENTRAL EUROPE AND IR THINKING: TRADITIONS AND DISCIPLINES; P.Dru�lk -- Introduction -- Ideas and Power in Central Europe -- Traditions of International Political Thought -- Masaryk: A Pragmatic Kantian -- Dmowski: A Moderate Hobbesian -- Hoda: A Federalist Lockean -- Bi�b: A Progressive Lockean -- Kardelj: A Communist Kantian -- Contradictions of the IR Disciplines -- Conclusions -- References -- PART III: THE QUEST FOR CENTRAL EUROPE: SYMBOLIC GEOGRAPHIES AND HISTORICAL REGIONS; C.Iordachi -- Introduction -- Symbolic Geographies and the Historical Regions of Europe -- Defining Central Europe: In-between 'East' and 'West' -- Central Europe as a Dissident Concept: The Revival of Discourses on Central Europe in the 1980s -- 'Nesting Orientalism:' Central Europe and the Balkans -- Romanian Intellectuals as 'Late-comers' to the Central European Club -- The Balkans: Central Europe's New 'Constitutive Other'? -- Conclusion: The Concept of Central Europe : a Tool for Comparison -- Endnotes -- References -- PART IV: IS CENTRAL EUROPE A REGION? A VIEW FROM OUTSIDE THE NEIGHBOURHOOD; T.J.Volgy, J.P.Rhamey & E.Fausett -- Introduction -- 'Region-ness' -- An Alternative Conceptualization: 'Neighbourhood-ness' -- How do we Know if Central Europe is a Neighbourhood? -- Recognition Through Institutional Signature -- Substantial Economic Interactions -- Substantial Political Interactions -- Substantial Policy Preference Similarity -- Which States are in the Neighbourhood? -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART V: AUSTRIA AND CENTRAL EUROPE; P.Luif -- Introduction -- Austria until the End of the Cold War -- Austria After the Cold War -- Political Relations with Central European Neighbours -- Austria's Position in Europe -- Attempts at Multilateral Co-operation -- Problems in the Bilateral Relations with the Central European Neighbours -- Attitudes Towards the Neighbouring Countries -- Economic Relations with the Central European Neighbours -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART VI: GERMANY AND CENTRAL EUROPE 2011: A DIFFERENTIATED DYNAMIC INSTEAD OF MITTELEUROPA; V.Handl -- Introduction -- Living with Asymmetry and Differentiation -- A New Institutional Basis of Bilateral and Regional Relations -- Historization vs. Instrumentalization of the Past -- The EU as the Core Agenda in German-CE Relations -- The CE EU-Presidencies -- The Security and Defence Policy and the U.S./Russian Dichotomy -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- PART VII: RUSSIA AT THE BORDERS OF CENTRAL EUROPE: CHANGING DYNAMICS IN FOREIGN POLICY RELATIONS; M.R.Freire -- Introduction -- Russian Federation Foreign Policy: Multi-vectoral and Pragmatic -- The Russian Federation's Relations with Central Europe -- Political and Institutional Developments: Socialization Versus Resistance -- Security and Defence Realignments: Building Fences or Fostering Co-operative Approaches? -- Changing Dynamics in the Russian Federation's Relations with Central Europe: Energy Politics at Centre Stage -- Bilateral Relations -- The Russian Federation, Poland and the Czech Republic: Fostering Good Neighbourly Relations -- Poland -- The Czech Republic -- The Russian Federation's Views on Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia: Pragmatic Interdependence -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART VIII: THE UNITED STATES AND CENTRAL EUROPE: PRINCIPLES AND PRAGMATISM IN THE EVOLVING PARTNERSHIP; T.J.Resler -- Introduction -- What's in a Name? -- How Central is Central Europe? -- Democratic Peace -- More Democratic Peace -- A 'New' Policy? -- Hopes Dashed? -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART IX: SECURITY AND SECURITIZATION IN CENTRAL EUROPE; V.Stretcky -- Introduction -- Atlanticism in Central Europe -- Atlanticist Manifestations -- Consensus -- Engagement -- Motivation -- Energy Security in Central Europe -- Threat Perception in Central Europe -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART X: ETHNIC DIVERSITY MANAGEMENT IN CENTRAL EUROPE; P.Roter -- Introduction -- National Minorities as a Transnational Issue in Central Europe -- International Legal-institutional Framework for Diversity Management -- Minority Protection after World War I: To 'Civilise' Central and Eastern Europe -- Post-Cold War Minority Protection: Universal Minority Rights to Prevent Conflicts in Central and Eastern Europe -- Some Practical Effects of New Minority Standards in Central Europe -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XI: THE VISEGRAD GROUP ON THE THRESHOLD OF ITS THIRD DECADE: A CENTRAL EUROPEAN HUB?; M.Koran -- Introduction -- Points of Departure -- The Long Journey from 'Four' to a 'Group' -- Historical Context and Points of Departure -- Political Determination and Support -- Flexibility and the 'Art of Disagreeing' -- Quasi-Institutionalization and Inner Co-operation -- The Substance of the Co-operation and Strategic Goals -- Focusing, Prioritizing and Extending -- Self-Confidence and a Broader Responsibility -- The Visegrad Group as 'Central Europe'? -- V4 and the region -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XII: EUROPEANIZATION OF FOREIGN POLICY: WHITHER CENTRAL EUROPE?; J.�Btora -- Introduction -- Europeanization of Foreign Policy: A Learning Perspective -- Europeanization of Polish Foreign Policy: Rhetoric of National Interests and Reality of Continuous EU-harmonization -- Europeanization of Czech Foreign Policy: From Harmonization with CFSP to a Quest for Czech National Interests -- Europeanization of Slovak Foreign Policy: From CFSP Harmonization to Uncompromising Foreign Policy Standpoints -- Europeanization of Hungarian Foreign Policy: A Nexus Between 'European Orientation' and Self-centeredness -- Europeanization of Slovenian Foreign Policy: Steady CFSP-harmonization and No Capacity for National Interests -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XIII: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CENTRAL EUROPE; A.Kuncic & J. p( su b( ster b( sic -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Institutions and Varieties of Capitalism -- Trade and Foreign Direct Investment -- Convergence of Institutions in Central Europe and Varieties of Capitalism -- Trade and Foreign Direct Investment -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XIV: CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE BALKANS: SO CLOSE AND YET SO FAR; Z. p( sabic & A.Freyberg-Inan -- Introduction -- Central Europe and the Balkans in the Literature -- International Organizations and Multilateral Initiatives Shared Across the Regions: The International Institutional Context -- The V-4, Slovenia, and the Balkans -- The Balkans in the Foreign Policy Agendas of Central European States -- Economic Interconnections -- Conclusion -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XV: CENTRAL EUROPE FACING 'EASTERN EUROPE': SYMPHONY OR CACOPHONY?; S.Ananicz & R.Sadowski -- Introduction -- CE States' Approaches towards Eastern Europe -- Poland -- Hungary -- Slovakia -- The Czech Republic -- Slovenia -- Central Europe as a Group -- Shaping the EU's Eastern Policy -- Divergent Approaches to Eastern Europe -- Conclusions -- Endnotes -- References -- PART XVI: CONCLUSIONS: INSTITUTIONS, GEOGRAPHY AND UNCERTAINTY; P.Dru�lk & Z. p( sabic.
    標題: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / International -
    標題: Europe, Central - Ethnic relations. -
    電子資源: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137283450
    ISBN: 9781137283450 (electronic bk.)
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