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The power of the Visegrad cooperation
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Author(s):
Zsuzsanna Végh
Publication date:
November 20 2017
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Routledge
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November 20 2017
Pages
: 431-439
DOI:
10.4324/9781315157733-52
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Making sense of Central Europe
pp. 25
Positioning in global hierarchies
pp. 32
Centers of Europe
pp. 43
Creating Central Europe in Polish and Czech Samizdat
pp. 52
Transition/transformation, state capture or varieties of capitalism?
pp. 59
Europeanization
pp. 69
Which way east?
pp. 75
Problem of “Western” approach to the “East”
pp. 80
Poland and the East
pp. 86
The East in the Czech perspective
pp. 91
On “East”, “Central” and “Eastern” Europe
pp. 101
Regional geopolitics perspective of contemporary Poland
pp. 107
Geopolitics in Polish national strategies 1
pp. 115
Towards a sustainable Visegrad
pp. 119
Popular geopolitics
pp. 127
Regional geopolitics
pp. 137
Nation
pp. 144
The normative isomorphism of language, nation and state
pp. 151
Nation and region in Central Europe
pp. 156
My hero, your enemy
pp. 163
The concept of “nation” in Polish educational books
pp. 172
Narratives of trauma and suffering in Slovak–Hungarian relations
pp. 187
Nationalism in historical constructs of the nation in Hungary
pp. 194
Nationalism as civil religion
pp. 205
Czech Republic
pp. 211
Historical consciousness
pp. 221
No federation without separation
pp. 229
The ghost of Judeopolonia or the never-existing Eastern European confederation
pp. 238
Feliks Koneczny’s theory of civilizations
pp. 247
Liberalism in the Czech lands
pp. 256
A fall of liberalism foretold?
pp. 264
Liberalism in Poland
pp. 273
Liberalism and its tradition in Slovakia
pp. 281
The rise and fall of civil society in East-Central Europe
pp. 290
Individualized vs. organized civic engagement in CEE countries
pp. 301
Contention and the civil society
pp. 308
Civil society as a jargon
pp. 319
Participatory democracy in Hungary
pp. 326
Understanding and political use of participation in Polish urban politics
pp. 334
The opportunities and threats for multilevel governance in Central Europe 1
pp. 343
Too many actors reshape the plot
pp. 349
Environmentalism and civil activism in Hungary
pp. 359
Startup ecosystem in the Visegrad Group and its main challenges
pp. 368
Impact of ITC on the information society in the Visegrad Group states
pp. 375
Lustration
pp. 385
Lustration in Poland
pp. 394
Lustration in Slovakia
pp. 401
Lustration in Czech Politics
pp. 409
The Kundera paradox
pp. 417
Polish power
pp. 423
Power and the liberal conscience 1
pp. 431
The power of the Visegrad cooperation
pp. 443
European solidarity from the Central European perspective 1
pp. 451
“Round table” talks as a conflict resolution tool
pp. 458
Between anti-politics and post-politics
pp. 465
Solidarity by decree
pp. 471
Sterilization in the name of public health
pp. 480
Eugenics in the Polish context
pp. 488
From eugenics and “race protection” to preventive medicine and family planning in Hungary
pp. 498
The matrix of the physician–patient relationship within the context of medical ethics in Slovakia
pp. 509
Urban solemnity and warped public space in Poland
pp. 515
The city as an actor, arena and topic of political conflicts in contemporary Poland 1
pp. 524
Five tales of a city
pp. 529
Civic initiatives and city culture, a case study
pp. 541
Languages of art in Central Europe
pp. 549
An isolated archipelago or simply one of many islands?
pp. 557
Visualizing, mocking and enacting
pp. 567
Roma contemporary art – the language of European de-coloniality
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