After reconstructing the genealogy of concept of governance, the paper analyses the contemporary transformations of war and conflict and shows why mainstream readings of governance are unable to come to terms with them. The concept of empire, as it has recently been reformulated, seems to be prima facie better equipped to this task. In particular,...
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This paper aims to analyze the level of trust in political institutional in countries from Central and Eastern Europe: Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Additionally, the paper aims to identify whether there are specifi c differences between the level of trust in...
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As a result of the rapid and overlapping transformations in the last decade, the strategic and administrative capacity the public sector has been almost fully absorbed with planning and running EU-financed programs and, sometimes, projects run in cooperation with other bilateral donors. Therefore, such programs (and especially PHARE) became the main platforms for policy-making and...
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The main finding of this report is that people in Southeastern Europe don’t move as much as is presumed – or feared – in the West. Just 3% of Romanians, 4% of Bulgarians, and only 2% of Macedonians would settle permanently abroad. 58% have not made it as far as Bucharest, the national capital, and...
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In the present article we shall examine the legal consequences of the unlawful admission of Macedonia to UN membership and the possible ways of judicial reparation. The emphasis will be placed on the relationship between the rights of states as applicants or members of the UN Organization, as derived from the Charter, other general UN...
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