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Sunday, October 16th, 2016
The Contribution of Military Members in Creating a Transparent Security Policy: the Case of Poland
This study aims to give an empirical overview of the contribution of military members and the public in the process of creating transparent security policy in the Republic of Poland. A qualitative-quantitative approach will be used from analyses of academic publications and scientific papers, as well as answers from interviews...
Tuesday, January 28th, 2014
Normative power Japan: the European Union’s ideational successor or another “contradiction in terms”?
The concept of normative power has gained prominence, and consequently, invigorated research endeavours in recent years. With the exception of the “normative power Europe”, the concept still remains a relatively under-researched topic in international relations. This is particularly valid for case...