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Od přijetí Lisabonské smlouvy zkoumají odborníci, zda v sektoru energetické politiky dochází k bližší spolupráci mezi členskými státy a institucemi Evropské unie (EU). Překvapivě málo pozornosti bylo však v tomto kontextu doposud věnováno konceptu aktérství, konkrétně pak otázce, zda se EU daří rámovat energetický diskurz v členských státech. Tato...
Recently, predictions about the potential end of Schengen cooperation have multiplied. The extraordinary number of refugees coming into the EU is generally understood as the root of the problems within Schengen because the external borders were not prepared to manage such a strain. At the same time, reimpositions of internal border controls seem to...
Schengen has faced many difficulties since the very beginning but has proven its resilience. Although scholars tend to associate problems in the Schengen Area with a lack of solidarity, they fail to examine the concept of solidarity thoroughly. This article explores how solidarity in Schengen is perceived by the EU institutions and which of its asp...
The EU’s Eastern enlargement in 2004 was marked by the entry of mostly smaller states, whose ability to shape the external direction of the EU was questioned. However, the EU’s response to the war in Ukraine has shown how important the Eastern dimension of external policy is for the EU and that this Easternisation of the EU has occurred precisely i...
The article examines the case study (CS) method of teaching the studies focusing on the European Union (i.e. EU studies) through the lenses of the current debates on the EU’s future which stress the growing cleavage and diversity inside and outside the EU. It is then difficult to present these topics to university students via traditional means, or...
Recently, critical voices have raised concerns that EU member states are unwilling to express solidarity and proclaimed that EU solidarity was dead. Surprisingly, the Schengen Area, as opposed to asylum policies, has been examined only sporadically in this context. Although there is overall agreement that solidarity is a necessary precondition for...
The article deals with the concept of solidarity in the context of the current refugee crisis. Specifically, employing the Discourse-Historical Approach, it explores how solidarity is constructed in the discourse of the EU
and in two member states, in Poland and in the Czech Republic which have been very critical of the EUropean approach to refugee...
Since 2015, the collapse of the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice has been widely discussed due to the re-impositions of internal border controls which seemingly undermine the premise of Schengen as a borderless area. Yet, three years later, Schengen is still alive. Employing Krasner's conceptualisation of sovereignty, this article offers...
P O L I TO LO G I CK Á R E V U E VYDÁVÁ ČESKÁ SPOLEČNOST PRO POLITICKÉ VĚDY MARKÉTA NOVOTNÁ Česká republika v době uprchlické krize: spoluhráč, nebo solitér? VLASTIMIL BERNAS Nizozemská zámořská teritoria v komparativní perspektivě LUCIE NĚMCOVÁ Byrokratická autonomie vs. politické vedení: význam pro komunální politiku KATARÍNA CHOVANCOVÁ Komparatí...
V současnosti posilují debaty, zda se neblíží konec Schengenu. Schengen je však stále živý. Tento článek vychází z Kosellecka a zkoumá, zda lze v schengenském prostoru identifikovat stav krize. Metodou diskurzní analýzy je zjištěno, že ačkoli výzkumníci považují za zásadní problém obnovy vnitřních hraničních kontrol, které podle nich ztělesňují ned...