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Brno : Masarykova univerzita, 2008
205 s. ; 24 cm

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ISBN 978-80-210-4498-2 (brož.)
Outlines on the European ideas, federalism and constitutionalism = Skizzen zu europäischen Ideen, Föderalismus und Konstitutionalismus, ISSN 1803-0416 ; vol. 2
V prelimináriích: Brno Centre for European Studies, Výzkumné středisko pro dějiny střední Evropy: prameny, země, kultura
V tiráži vročení 2007
Obsahuje bibliografie, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík
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Foreword (Vladimír Goněc) ...9 // Tomáš Bosák: On the British European Discourse and its manifestations in 1900-1929. A contribution to the analysis of the Britain-Continent relation ...12 // On Britain, the Continent and the wasted opportunities at the very beginning of the 20th century ...12 // The turn of the century and how the British were confronted with a new European reality ...14 // Salisbury, Lansdowne, Grey: Limiting the imperial liabilities and the emergence of first long-term alliances with Continent ...19 // British nationalist “Realpolitik” and the Europageist in the era of paradoxes ...28 // Britain and the Continent in the post-war Era: A British-European scepticism and retrocession to the nations ...35 // Britain and the Continent: The post-war disillusionment versus federalist hopes ...36 // A heritage of Wilsonian idealism and British considerations of Europe within its framework ...43 // MacDonald’s and Baldwin’s Britain and her relation to the European continent ...51 // The problems of the Britain-Continent relation in the recessional period of the end of the 1920s ...59 // Vladimír Goněc: Milan Hodža before Milan Hodža. His early schemes and concepts on Europe ...66 // Introduction ...66 // Hodža’s “new Central Europe” ...70 // At the outset of Paneuropa-Union ...77 // Central European Institutes ...83 // “Hodža Plan” ...85 // The innovation of geographical concept of Central Europe ...92 // Few Comments on the “Federation in Central Europe” essay ...97 // Hodža after the “Federation of Central Europe” ...100 // Hodža’s successors ...104 // Hodža’s successors in the new post-1948 exile ...107 // José M. Faraldo: Europeanism and Communism. Polish Views after the Conference of Szklarska Poręba ...113 // Polish Discussions ...115 // Discussions on Europe in Stalinism ...119 // Vladimir Goněc: First Programmes of Council of Free Czechoslovakia on European Politics (1951-1953) ...121 //
Václav Semrád: The Czechoslovak Way to Europe, Imaginings and Reality ...135 // Introduction ...135 // The heritage of the past ...136 // On the way to Europe ...141 // Social security and the two-thirds society ...147 // Conclusion ...150 // Jiří Urbánek: From optimism to sceptic realism. Poland on the way to Europe 1991-1998 ...153 // 1. Introduction ...153 // 2. The changes after the breakage of Soviet bloc and the legal anchorage of relations between Poland and EC/EU till 1992 ...155 // 2.1. The orientation of Polish foreign policy to the West ...155 // 2.2. The development of political-economical relations between Poland and EC and the negotiations on association ...156 // 2.3. The content of the European Agreement, its ratification and primary projects of the process of approximation ...159 // 2.4. The significance of the attitudes of the polish society at the beginning of the integration process ...164 // 3. Regress and failure of the polish optimistic expectation of the quickly gained membership in the EU in 1992-1995 ...167 // 3.1. The importance of the summits of the European Council in Lisbon, Edinburgh and Copenhagen and concretisation of the Polish programmes of approximation ...168 // 3.2. The Polish request for the membership and the pre-accession strategy ...171 // 3.3. The White book and its importance for further relations between Poland and the EU ...173 // 3.4. The change of the attitudes in Polish society and the influence of Church and Polish intellectuals ...177 // 4. The period of facing up the shock from the White Book and the entry of slightly more realistic perception of the possibilities of Poland in process of approximation after 1995 - 180 // 4.1. Expansion of the Copenhagen Criteria and uplift of mood after the White Book: the Madrid summit and preparation of “avis” ...181 // 4.2. The intergovernmental conference and the Amsterdam Treaty: failure of the attempt to the institutional reform ...183 //
4.3. The activities of Polish governments in the process of approximation ...184 // 4.4. The first evaluation of Poland as a candidate country and preparation of the negotiation process ...186 // 4.5. The pluralism of attitudes of the Polish public toward the topic of accession into the European Union in the second half of the 90s ...192 // 5. Conclusion ...194 // Name index ...196
(OCoLC)244814963
cnb001808116

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