No. 1
Tom 2021, Nr 1
2021, 2021
Journal
Przegląd Europejski – European Studies Quarterly
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Social sciences
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Publisher
University of Warsaw Press
Affiliation
University of Warsaw (Warsaw, Poland), Faculty of Political Science and International Studies
Language of publication
English, Polish, Russian
Year of publication
2021
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Guest editor
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14.04.2021
Central Europegeopolitical regionidea of Mitteleuropaidea of Visegradconcept of Austria-Hungary legacyCENTROPEpolitical identitymultilingualismGeopolitical concepts of Central Europe and current reality: language perspective
Bořivoj Hnízdo
14.04.2021
: far-rightright-wing partiesnationalismxenophobiaanti-immigrant sentimentsRussiaGermanyPolandcross-country analysiscomparative analysismethodology SML (social media listening)Measuring the far-right in Europe: comparative analysis of the xenophobic and anti-immigrant sentiment in Germany, Poland and Russia
Andrey A. Kinyakin, Dmitry A. Kotov, Sergey A. Stepanov
14.04.2021
immigrantidentitycollective identityintegrationmigration policyMiddle EastEuropean UnionEUThe identity of immigrants from the Middle East as a challenge for integration with societies of the host countries
Dalzar Nashwan Salem
14.04.2021
EU countrieshealthcare systemfundingindicatortime series analysisHolt’s modelModelling the trends of the healthcare funding in the EU countries
Nadiya Dubrovina, Russell Gerrard, Stanislav Filip, Vira Dubrovina
14.04.2021
EU budgetEuropean Union (EU)Polandanti-crisis packagesinstruments of economic reconstructionCOVID-19 pandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic and the European Union economy – counter-crisis instruments and implications for the EU budget and its Member States
Agnieszka Kłos, Małgorzata Dziembała
14.04.2021
COVID-19pandemiccoronavirusVisegrad Group countries (V4)VUCAEuropean Union (EU)Visegrad countries and COVID-19: is the coronavirus pandemic a VUCA phenomenon?
Stefan Lehrner
14.04.2021
COVID-19Europecoronavirushuman rightssovereigntyrule of lawfundamental rights protectionproportionality principleprecautionary principlePrecautionary proportionality principle as an instrumental preventive measure from the COVID-19: Can European human rights survive in the state of public health emergency?
Jizeng Fan, Yuhong Wang