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The book compares two perspectives on crisis - that of political science and the economic one. The texts of the book are focused on analyzing four elements: the development problem, the structural problem, the management problem and the problem of the weakening legitimacy.
The book analyzes the set of consequences of Polish cities' participation in the competition for the title of European Capital of Culture 2016, which was held between 2007 and 2011.
Every single human being is becoming unintentionally more and more dependent on Information and Communication technologies. In a reality of ambient intelligence we all sacrifice our rights for the sake of convenience and security.
This book attempts to show the context of the clash of the fundamental values "democracy" and "solidarity" which serve as the leading political principles of European integration. Therefore several further concepts and problems have been discussed such as the issue of identity, the concept of citizenship and the problem of nationalism.
This book reconstructs, in the context of Polish and European history and culture, the picture of Europe and European integration present in Poles' minds. The reconstruction is based on semantic analyses of linguistic data. In the discourses, two profiles of Europe are found: Europe as a stronghold and Europe as a community.
These articles result from "The Polish local society in the process of European integration - a decade of experience". It investigates the EU integration of 6 Polish local communities. The results show a low level of knowledge of the EU in local Poland, with the funds as the main factor determining Poles' positive attitude towards the EU.
The authors analyse how contemporary European states attempt to be active actors, responding to the crisis of the international order, in divergent and sometimes contradictory ways. This phenomenon inevitably leads to the undermining of many existing cooperation mechanisms, but it also reveals the limitations in terms of the state actions.
The book studies representations of the Other, their construction, Europeanization and use in Poland and Sweden in various heritage related contexts. The book accentuates the social inclusion, marginalization or - increasingly common in Scandinavian and Central European peripheries - exclusion.
This book presents the evolution of Germany's stance on the reform of the European Union in 2002-2016. It analyses the positions of the German government and parliamentary opposition on the reform of the European Union's political system, the reform of the Economic and Monetary Union and the Eurozone, and on the EU immigration crisis.
The book offers an interpretive approach to the Europeanization of heritage as found in museums. In order to make the analysis of museum diversity feasible, the research proposed and applied an analytical framework.
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