Sökning: "political opposition"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 123 avhandlingar innehållade orden political opposition.
1. Politicizing Europe : Patterns of party-based opposition to European integration
Sammanfattning : European integration was for a long time perceived as an elite-driven project that received public acceptance through what was coined as the permissive consensus. With the expansion of the domain of community actions and capacities, and the turmoil in the ratification processes following changes of the treaties, an increased public contestation over European integration can be observed. LÄS MER
2. För långt från regeringen – och för nära : Expertgruppen ESO:s födelse, levnad och död
Sammanfattning : The purpose of this dissertation has been to undertake a broad case study of ESO based on the theories of power, thereby analysing what happens in the political administrative system when an organisation as ESO is established with the somewhat untraditional task to question the programmes, performance, organisation and costs of the public sector. The following is discussed in this study. LÄS MER
3. The fall : Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary and Poland in a comparative perspective
Sammanfattning : The quick collapse of the Communist-led regimes in Eastern Europe caught the worldby surprise. Although much has been written about this monumental historical event,little attention has been paid to the issue of why the processes of collapse were sodifferent. LÄS MER
4. Regime Stability and Foreign Policy Change : Interaction between Domestic and Foreign Policy in Hungary 1956-1994
Sammanfattning : Domestic and foreign policy cannot always be kept apart. A change of Government at national level may impact on foreign policy, and foreign policy adventures sometimes translate into consequences at home. LÄS MER
5. The Interactive Dynamics of Regulation : Exploring the Council of Europe's Monitoring of Ukraine
Sammanfattning : In a time when a host of new and untested democracies seek membership in international organisations founded on liberal norms, the question of how to include new members without jeopardizing community values has become of growing concern, particularly as the regulation of practices in sovereign states often relies on soft moral or political commitment rather than on hard legal obligation. The Council of Europe’s (CoE) monitoring of new members after entry represents a soft method of socialising newcomers. LÄS MER