Abstract
Vol. 18, no. 2, Winter 2018 – General issue
The 2018 Winter issue of our journal covers two articles that complement the current debates preceding Romania’s takeover of the rotating presidency of the EU Council: one article deals with the interplay of national and European interests on the agendas of presidencies held by small states, while another one investigates the behavior of Hungarian ministers during their country’s presidency. A third article provides a theoretical approach on Eurocentrism based on Hegel’s philosophy. Finally, the issue is completed with a comparative analysis of Italian and English settings in local administration and with a statistical analysis on the efficiency of CSR policies.
published in Vol 18 – No 2 – 2018 // General issue
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ABSTRACT
The 2018 Winter issue of our journal covers two articles that complement the current debates preceding Romania’s takeover of the rotating presidency of the EU Council: one article deals with the interplay of national and European interests on the agendas of presidencies held by small states, while another one investigates the behavior of Hungarian ministers... »
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Empowering local government has been a recurrent element of political programmes of British and Italian governments since the 1990s. The political decisions concerning local government made in the past decade were undoubtedly influenced by the effects of the 2008 economic crisis and the global metropolisation processes with the growing importance of urban development affecting international... »
The Mirrlees Fair tagging model described by Akerlof demonstrates that this concept leads to revenue redistribution efficiency, but implies difficulty in applying due to high administrative costs. Quantitative analysis of some redistribution process mechanisms which involves only indirect state intervention through corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be an effective optimal taxation leverage. In order to... »
This paper investigates the determinants of Hungarian ministers’ participation at Council meetings over a decade long period. It aims to identify factors explaining why ministers decide to absent themselves from some Council meetings while participating in others. The analysis uses an original data set that includes information about individual meetings as well as national level... »
Although highly researched in recent years, the topic of Hegel and colonialism still contains many important philosophical resources. The present article aims to bring forwards some of those resources, like the rather unexplored Hegelian speculative contradictions as morality-ethics or intellect-reason. The stake of the paper is to offer new insights into Hegel’s approach of colonialism,... »
The article looks into the relationship between national and common European interests in the case of the small countries’ presidencies of the Council of the European Union. Based on a self-evaluation of the Council of the European Union presidencies of Slovenia, Sweden, Belgium, Hungary and Denmark, the article presents three conclusions. Firstly, national interests are,... »
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PolSci (Romanian Journal of Political Science) is a bi-annual journal edited by the Romanian Academic Society (RAS). PolSci is indexed by ISI Thomson under the Social Sciences Citation Index and by other prominent institutions such as IPSA, GESIS, EBSCO, CEEOL and ProQuest. Previous PolSci contributors include Francis Fukuyama, Larry Diamond or Philippe Schmitter, as well... »
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