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2. Myths and Traditions of Central European University Culture By Lukáš Fasora and Jiří Hanuš. Brno and Prague: Masaryk University Press, 2019. Pp. 224. Paper $25.00. ISBN 978-8024643809. – CORRIGENDUM.
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Höhne, Steffen
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UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
A correction to a review of the book "Myths and Traditions of Central European University Culture" published in a previous issue is presented.
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- 2023
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3. Pumping methane out of aquatic sediments -- forcing mechanisms that affect the temporal dynamics of ebullition.
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Maeck, A., Hofmann, H., and Lorke, A.
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METHANE ,MARINE sediments ,FRESHWATER ecology ,DYNAMIC models ,ATMOSPHERIC methane ,EBULLITION ,SPATIO-temporal variation ,UNCERTAINTY - Abstract
Freshwater systems contribute significantly to the global atmospheric methane budget. A large fraction of the methane emitted from freshwaters is transported via ebullition. However, due to its strong variability in space and time, accurate measurements of ebullition rates are difficult; hence, the uncertainty of its contribution to global budgets is large. Here, we analyze measurements made by continuously recording automated bubble traps in an impounded river in central Europe and investigate the mechanisms affecting the temporal dynamics of bubble release from cohesive sediments. Our results show that the main mechanisms for bubble release were pressure changes, originating from the passage of ship-lock induced surges and ship-passages. The response to physical forcing was strongly affected by previous outgassing. Ebullition rates varied strongly over all relevant timescales from minutes to days; therefore, representative ebullition estimates could only be inferred with continuous sampling over long periods. Since ebullition was found to be episodic, short sampling intervals of a few days or weeks will likely underestimate ebullition rates, which may result in an uncertainty of over 50% in current global freshwater emission estimates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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4. Introduction.
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Kersten, Gregory E. and Vetschera, Rudolf
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PERIODICALS ,OPERATIONS research ,DECISION making - Abstract
Introduces articles published in the September 2003 issue of the periodical "Central European Journal of Operations Research." Intersection between multi-criteria decision making and group decision making; Differences between the fields; Other areas covered in the articles.
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- 2003
5. Late Medieval Plague Waves in Eastern Germany and Bohemia: Combining Narrative, Administrative, Epigraphic, and Pictorial Sources with Quantitative Approaches.
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Bauch, Martin and Oertel, Christan
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EPIDEMICS ,BISHOPS ,PLAGUE ,MORTALITY - Abstract
This paper aims to enhance our knowledge about late-medieval epidemic outbreaks in specific parts of Eastern Central Europe. The first part on modern-day Eastern Germany discusses narrative evidence and its use in the current research on plague history, before bringing in municipal records on testaments and conveyances from Görlitz and Stralsund for the reconstruction of seasonality and mortality rates, as well as funeral inscriptions and pictorial evidence from Erfurt as indirect indicators of plague waves. After a brief discussion of the scarce narrative sources, the second part of the paper concerning Bohemia works with the evidence of the Libri Confirmationum, a source originating from the chancellery of the archbishops of Prague. Every new appointment to a benefice was supposed to be approved by one of the vicars general of the archbishop, and this confirmation usually gives the reason for the vacancy. Expanding on Eduard Maur's research, death statistics and their frequency are analyzed statistically. The paper provides insight into new evidence for the reconstruction of plague waves, mortality rates and seasonality, and thereby highlights the characteristics of the plague in Eastern Central Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. The political economy of national-neoliberalism.
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Ban, Cornel, Scheiring, Gabor, and Vasile, Mihai
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NEOLIBERALISM ,NATIONALISM ,POPULISM ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
Has a post-neoliberal policy regime emerged from the challenges to neoliberalism that have accompanied the rise of nationalism and populism in some Eastern and Central European countries? Why has the political organization of these challenges to neoliberalism endured in some countries but not in others? By drawing on a mix of primary and secondary sources culled from the institutional, political and economic realities of Hungary and Romania, this paper makes two claims. First, the article sugegsts that these transformations have amounted to a distinctive variety of neoliberalism that can be dubbed 'national-neoliberalism.' At its core one finds the slightly modified old goals of neoliberal orthodoxy embedded into a protective cocoon of orthodox and unorthodox economic policy instruments and institutions. The second claim of the paper is that the political organization of the national-neoliberal project was resilient in Hungary but not in Romania. The evidence suggests that this variation owes not only to the fact that the 'national' elements of national-neoliberalism had protections against the bond markets. While this factor was indeed critical, the resilience of Hungarian national-neoliberalism seems to have been made possible by the fact that its proponents could manage a broader social bloc and deploy techno-political capabilities that bolstered their political power relative to that of challengers. In contrast, the challengers to orthodox ("globalist") neoliberalism did not posess these characteristics in Romania. As such, the paper rejects the hypothesis of a nationalist-heterodox successor to neoliberalism and takes a first cut at a theory of policy resilience for national-neoliberalism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. THE IMPACT OF NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC FACTORS ON THE LANDFORMS AND LANDSCAPES OF MOUNTAINS AND THEIR FORELANDS.
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Prokop, Paweł, Kijowska-Strugała, Małgorzata, and Wiejaczka, Łukasz
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LANDFORMS ,MOUNTAINS ,CLIMATE change ,LANDSCAPES - Abstract
This paper is an introduction to a collection of nine studies that are intended to fill the gap in the literature associated with landform development and landscape changes related to natural forces and human activities in the Central European Mountains and their close forelands. The papers are grouped into four general categories that describe the influence of climate on glacial landforms and snow avalanches, the evolution of slopes in high mountains, the development of mid-mountain relief, and changes in fluvial systems in mountains and their forelands. This paper summarises the contributions of these studies to this special issue and attempts to outline possible avenues of future research on landforms and landscapes in mountainous areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. The impact of extreme summer drought on the short-term carbon coupling of photosynthesis to soil CO2 efflux in a temperate grassland.
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Burri, S., Sturm, P., Prechsl, U. E., Knohl, A., and Buchmann, N.
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DROUGHTS ,CARBON in soils ,PHOTOSYNTHESIS ,CLIMATE change ,CARBON cycle ,ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment - Abstract
Along with predicted climate change, increased risks for summer drought are projected for Central Europe. However, large knowledge gaps exist in terms of how drought events influence the short-term ecosystem carbon cycle. Here, we present results from
13 CO2 pulse labeling experiments at an intensively managed lowland grassland in Switzerland. We investigated the effect of extreme summer drought on the short-term coupling of freshly assimilated photosynthates in shoots to roots as well as to soil CO2 efflux. Summer drought was simulated using rainout shelters during two field seasons (2010 and 2011). Soil CO2 efflux and its isotopic composition were measured with custom- built chambers coupled to a quantum cascade laser spectrometer (QCLAS-ISO, Aerodyne Research Inc., MA, USA). During the 90min pulse labeling experiments, we added 99.9atom%13 CO2 to the grass sward. In addition to the isotopic analysis of soil CO2 efflux, this label was traced over 31 days into bulk shoots, roots and soil. Drought reduced the incorporation of recently fixed carbon into shoots and increased carbon allocation below-ground relative to total tracer uptake. Contrary to our hypothesis, we did not find a change in allocation speed in response to drought, although drought clearly reduced soil CO2 efflux rates. 19 days after pulse labeling, only about 60 % of total tracer uptake was lost via soil CO2 efflux under drought compared to about 75 % under control conditions. Predisposition of grassland by spring drought lead to different responses to summer drought in 2011 compared to 2010, suggesting increased sensitivity of grassland to consecutive drought events as predicted under future climate change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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9. International Conference "Regional Development and Territorial Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe in the context of the CoR White Paper on Multilevel Governance" (Oradea, Romanian, 20-21 May 2010).
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Gal, Diana
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CONFERENCES & conventions , *MULTI-level governance (Theory) - Abstract
Information on topics of a conference on the government of the members of the European Union (EU) in Central and Eastern Europe is presented. It sates that the congress focused on dealing with the challenges that EU member states will face. It also adds that the Committee on the Regions (CoR) opened a debate forum regarding the involvement of sub-national authorities on EU multilevel governance. Moreover, it says that 82 papers were discussed during the plenary meetings of the conference.
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- 2010
10. Labour Market Success of Initial Vocational Education and Training Graduates: A Comparative Study of Three Education Systems in Central Europe.
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Hoidn, Sabine and Šťastný, Vít
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LABOR market ,VOCATIONAL education ,OCCUPATIONAL training ,GRADUATES - Abstract
This paper compares within-country programmes of initial vocational education and training (IVET) in Austria, the Czech Republic and Germany and their outcomes. Specifically, it aims to analyse and compare the labour market success of graduates of different tracks at the ISCED 3 level in both early and later stages of their careers. The comparison is based on the analysis of PIAAC 2013 OECD study data. A composite multidimensional indicator was constructed to measure labour market success and subsequently used as a dependent variable in regression models. The results indicate that in the systems with dual IVET at the ISCED 3 level (Germany and Austria), graduates are indeed more successful at the labour market than their counterparts with other ISCED 3 tracks. However, their advantage diminishes in later stages of the career. Additionally, in Austria, the success of dual education young graduates is mediated by individual characteristics. In the system with only school-based IVET (the Czech Republic), this track does not guarantee substantively higher labour market success for young graduates compared to other ISCED 3 tracks and also to those with lower education. Czech apprentices in the later stages of career succeed even less than those with below ISCED 3 education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Properties of dissolved and total organic matter in throughfall, stemflow and forest floor leachate of Central European forests.
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Bischoff, S., Schwarz, M. T., Siemens, J., Thieme, L., Wilcke, W., and Michalzik, B.
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FORESTS & forestry ,ORGANIC compounds ,LEACHATE ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy ,BEECH ,AROMATIC compounds - Abstract
For the first time, we investigated the composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) compared to total OM (TOM, consisting of DOM and particulate OM, POM) in throughfall, stemflow and forest floor leachate of beech and spruce forests using solid state
13 C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. We hypothesized that the composition and properties of OM in forest ecosystem water samples differed between DOM and TOM and between the two tree species. Under beech, a contribution of phyllosphere-derived fresh POM was echoed in structural differences. Compared with DOM, TOM exhibited higher relative intensities for the alkyl C region, representing aliphatic C from less decomposed organic material, and lower relative intensities for lignin-derived and aromatic C of the aryl C region, resulting in lower aromaticity indices and reduced humification intensities. Since differences in the structural composition of DOM and TOM were less pronounced under spruce than under beech, we suspect a tree species-related effect on the origin of OM composition and resulting properties (e.g. recalcitrance, allelopathic potential). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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12. IN SEARCH OF ORIGINALITY IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN LEGAL CULTURE CULTURE(S) 4TH ANNUAL CEENELS CONFERENCE: LEGAL INNOVATIVENESS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE MOSCOW, 14-15 JUNE 2019.
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Szymaniec, Piotr
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LEGAL conferences ,COMPARATIVE law - Abstract
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- 2021
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13. EDITORIAL: CENTRAL EUROPEAN LEGAL CULTURE BETWEEN TRANSITION AND CONTINUITY.
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MAŃKO, RAFAŁ
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LAW & culture ,CHANGE ,CONTINUITY - Published
- 2016
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14. Overworked and Underpaid: Why Foreign-Born Academics in Central Europe Cannot Focus on Innovative Research and Quality Teaching.
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Luczaj, Kamil
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FOREIGN college teachers ,EFFECTIVE teaching ,COLLEGE teachers' salaries ,HIGHER education ,NONCITIZENS ,FOREIGN workers - Abstract
This paper discusses the precariousness of an academic profession in contemporary Slovakia and Poland. Although some of the patterns have been previously studied, this analysis sheds new light on the problems of Polish and Slovak academia as seen by foreigners, who, according to official policy, are expected to contribute to the excellence of Polish academia. In reality, low wages and underfinanced universities often make their work very difficult. The analysis is focused mainly on the issues related to low salaries and ways that allow foreign-born employees to secure extra income necessary to maintain the desired standard of living. Even if, for some interviewees, local salary is sufficient to live in CEE, other academics have higher demands because of their family situation (e.g., "international children"), extra travel expenses for private purposes, or spending on bilingual education in Poland or Slovakia. Foreign-born academics living in Poland and Slovakia compensate for low salaries in three distinct ways discussed in the paper — by taking various academic and non-academic extra jobs, acquiring external funding from their home country's government, or relying on family economic resources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. An empirical study of Bourdieu's theory on capital and habitus in the sporting habits of higher education students learning in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Kovács, Klára and Pusztai, Gabriella
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HABITUS (Sociology) ,SPORTS participation ,SOCIALIZATION ,COLLEGE students ,SOCIAL status ,HIGHER education - Abstract
Social exclusion - in sports as well as in all other areas of life - is linked to low socioeconomic status, poverty, unemployment, and low educational attainment. This means that disadvantaged social groups are permanently trapped in a lifestyle lacking physical exercise. In a broader sense, social exclusion from sports activities affects a much wider social spectrum, including groups that suffer disadvantages based on gender, age, place of residence, or disability [Spaaij, R., Farquharson, K., & Marjoribanks, T. (2015). Sport and social inequalities. Sociology Compass, 9(5), 400-411. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12254]. In Southern, Central, and Eastern Europe, a smaller fraction of society has the opportunity to be active regularly, while the majority are left out. Based on Bourdieu's theory on capital and habitus our paper aims to find out what demographic and socialisation factors, as well as how the socio-economic status and the student habitus play roles in student sport activity in five Central and Eastern European countries. Our analysis is based on the database of the questionnaire survey carried out among students in the examined region (PERSIST 2019, N = 2005). Our results show that although students with a higher social status pursue sport more regularly and are more likely to pursue a sport in clubs, gender, habitus, the parental sporting environment, and sporting friends are the main factors that play a positive role in their regular participation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Decolonising Disability in Contexts of Illiberalism and Social Abandonment: The Case for a Double-Edged Critique from the Postsocialist Margins.
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Dimitrova, Ina and Mladenov, Teodor
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DECOLONIZATION ,SOCIALISM ,NEOLIBERALISM - Abstract
This paper explores the relevance of the decolonial approach for analyses of postsocialist disablement, taking as its test case the analytical tool of the 'postsocialist disability matrix'. The question we pose is how much decolonial critique can the analyses of postsocialist disablement embrace without becoming reactionary amidst growing illiberalism and social abandonment in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE)? We provide an overview of postsocialist illiberalism, assess critically some central arguments in decolonial disability studies and outline the production of 'southern bodies/minds' as a key feature of social abandonment in CEE. We conclude that decolonising disability in the postsocialist region needs to go beyond the North versus South binary to account for the specific experiences of disabled people inhabiting the 'poor North'. Given these considerations, the double-edged critique implied in the original formulation of the 'postsocialist disability matrix' as scepticism towards both the state and the market could also help embrace the decolonising imperative while remaining sceptical towards both Northern and Southern theory production in disability studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. From geopolitics and regional identity to geopoetics and self‑identification – a trajectory of conceptualization of Central Europe?
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Tobiasz, Aleksandra
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GEOPOLITICS ,REGIONAL identity (Psychology) ,IDENTITY politics ,DISCOURSE analysis - Abstract
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- 2023
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18. ACOUSTICAL ASPECTS OF REPLACING TRADITIONAL MATERIALS IN BUILDING ELEMENTS WITH RENEWABLE AND RECYCLED ONES.
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Nováček, Jiří and Hejl, Jaroslav
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BUILDING design & construction ,CONSTRUCTION industry ,CONSTRUCTION materials ,DWELLINGS - Abstract
Building elements, especially partitions, floors and external walls significantly affect indoor acoustic comfort. Their ability to reduce noise transmission from neighbouring rooms or from outdoors depends on the element composition and the building materials used. In Central Europe, the heavyweight masonry or concrete walls and slabs are typical elements both for family and residential buildings. However, increasing popularity of lightweight multi-layered structures is noticeable. This creates new opportunities for the gradual replacement of traditional materials with renewable and recycled ones, both for load-bearing components and for fillings and other layers of building elements. This paper introduces such design changes in relation to acoustics, particularly airborne sound insulation. The greatest attention is paid to the replacement of masonry and mineral wool insulation with timber and wood fibres. The overview is supplemented by examples of low-energy house external wall and timber wall with recycled infill whose sound insulation has been determined by measurements in the acoustic laboratory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. The reception and integration of refugees from Ukraine in Poland, Czechia, Slovakia and Hungary -- the New Immigration Destinations of Central Europe.
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Pędziwiatr, Konrad and Magdziarz, Wiktor
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REFUGEES ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,PUBLIC institutions ,STAKEHOLDERS - Abstract
The aim of this article is to assess the policy response deployed by the Visegrad Group countries (Poland, Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia) during the humanitarian crisis of displacement following the beginning of the brutal Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine, in the light of the theoretical framework of New Immigration Destinations (NID). Such a framework is introduced and assessed as relevant to explain how the scant previous experience of public institutions and the wider society in addressing the needs of forced migrants, and migrants' presence in general, impacts the reception and integration of refugees in the region. The paper explores the relevance of NID in the analysis of the forced migrants' situation in Central Europe. The study is based on qualitative methods, including desk research, expert interviews in four analysed countries, and legislation analysis. The paper argues that in the wake of a humanitarian crisis on an unprecedented scale, the lack of experience, coupled with scarce infrastructure, insufficient legal framework and resourcing, and poor coordination of different stakeholder groups' engagement, impeded and delayed the implementation of the newly-established policy tools, and in some cases led to the lack of an adequate and timely state-coordinated response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. The 1-way on-line coupled atmospheric chemistry model system MECO(n) - Part 3: Meteorological evaluation of the on-line coupled system.
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Hofmann, C., Kerkweg, A., Wernli, H., and Jöckel, P.
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METEOROLOGY ,WEATHER forecasting ,ATMOSPHERIC chemistry ,SIMULATION methods & models - Abstract
The article presents the three case study experiments which investigate the ability of the new 1-way on-line coupled atmospheric chemistry model system (MECO) to accurately predict weather condition during meteorologically challenging conditions in Central Europe. It relates that the simulation with the new model were compared with present-day regional weather prediction models. The study reveals the effectiveness of the new model to forecast the weather during intense weather condition.
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- 2011
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21. The Quality of Democracy in the Czech Republic.
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Mansfeldová, Zdenka and Guasti, Petra Rakušanová
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DEMOCRACY ,SOCIAL cohesion ,SOCIAL isolation - Abstract
The main aim of the paper is to assess the quality of democracy in the Czech Republic. The functioning of the Czech democracy is evaluated according to the international comparative methodology - Bertelsmann Transformation Index (BTI). This method has allowed the authors to analyse the democratic processes in the Czech Republic in terms of comparative and theoretically grounded criteria while at the same time contextualising the overall domestic development within the setting of Central and East European (CEE) and other 'new democracies'. The main stress is placed on the basic aspects of the quality of democracy in the Czech Republic in the CEE context and on its strengths and weaknesses. While the Czech Republic has developed a stable political system and institutions, as well as a clear separation of the individual institutions, it is still struggling to strengthen the relationship between the latter and the citizens. This fact can potentially endanger the legitimacy of the entire democratic order. Building social cohesion and elimination social exclusion are thus very important current issues. The last section contextualises Czech democracy within Central Europe and concludes that the Czech Republic is, despite various long-term problems, a classic consolidated democracy. Viability and legitimacy of democracy in the Czech Republic and Europe in general depends on the fostering of ties between the political elite and the citizens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
22. The spatial equity principle in the administrative division of the Central European countries.
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Halás, Marián, Klapka, Pavel, Bačík, Vladimír, and Klobučník, Michal
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SOCIAL sciences ,SOCIAL justice ,CORROBORATION ,ADMINISTRATIVE & political divisions - Abstract
The paper generally builds on the concept of justice in social science. It attempts to interpret this concept in a geographical and particularly in a spatial context. The paper uses the concept of accessibility to define the principle of spatial equity. The main objective of the paper is to propose an approach with which to assess the level of spatial equity in the administrative division of a territory. In order to fulfil this objective the paper theoretically discusses the concept of spatial equity and relates it to other relevant concepts, such as spatial efficiency. The paper proposes some measures of spatial equity and uses the territory of four Central European countries (Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia) as example of the application of the proposed measures and the corroboration of the proposed approach. The analysis is based on the administrative division of four countries and is carried out at different hierarchical levels as defined by the Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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23. The main characteristics of atmospheric circulation over East-Central Europe from 1871 to 2010.
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Bartoszek, Krzysztof
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ATMOSPHERIC circulation ,ANTICYCLONES ,AIR flow - Abstract
The main objective of the paper concerns the determination of the annual and multi-annual variability of air flow over East-Central Europe in the period 1871-2010. Daily mean sea-level pressure and values of physical quantities provided the basis for distinguishing 27 circulation types, i.e., eight directional cyclonic, transitional, and anticyclonic types, and one non-directional cyclonic, anticyclonic, and an undefined type. Over the area of East-Central Europe, the highest frequency is recorded for air flow from the western sector, with a maximum in the period from December to January. In spring, a higher than average frequency of cyclonic and easterly circulation is observed, and in summer-anticyclonic and northerly. Increased zonal circulation was recorded in the years 1910-1930, and particularly after 1970, and eastern at the end of the nineteenth century and in the 1930s and 1940s. An increase in the frequency of days with non-directional anticyclonic type and westerly air flow, and a simultaneous decrease in frequency of days with south-easterly and easterly circulation were observed throughout the study period. Among the three classes of circulation types, the highest persistence (particularly in winter) was recorded for anticyclonic types, i.e., when the high pressure system occurred over the Scandinavian Peninsula or East Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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24. FOSSILES DIRECTEURS VARIABILITY IN LATE AND FINAL STAGES OF THE GRAVETTIAN OF CENTRAL EUROPE.
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Polanská, Michaela, Novák, Martin, and Klaric, Laurent
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FOSSILS ,ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations - Abstract
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- 2023
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25. ASPECTS OF HARD TISSUE MODIFICATIONS: Three objects from the Gravettian at Dolní Věstonice II (Czech Republic).
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Sázelová, Sandra, Hromadová, Bibiána, Perri, Angela, and Polanská, Michaela
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ARCHAEOLOGY ,MALOCCLUSION ,RAW materials ,DENTIN - Abstract
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- 2023
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26. Merchants, Sorcerers, Fire Worshippers: 'Snapshots' of Persian Culture and the Central European Mirror: The Persian Other in the Portrayal of Central European Orientalist Fiction.
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Iványi, Márton Pál
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ORIENTALISM ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,POLITICAL science - Abstract
Critiques of Western Orientalism have been well-known since the Saidean perspective, and in-depth analysis of Frontier Orientalism has also gained prevalence and academic recognition. Yet, another tendency, namely, that of exoticizing Persia, has not been given wide-ranging attention. This paper delivers a theoretical and empirical framework describing another variant of Central European Orientalism, which may be remotely reminiscent of alleged colonial thought, yet with regional peculiarities and without any direct exposition of historical-political conflict. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. DEVELOPMENT OF THE ALTERNATIVE ENERGY MARKET: CASE OF CENTRAL EUROPE.
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KOHUT-FERENS, Oksana and RYBCHUK, Roman
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RENEWABLE energy industry ,ELECTRIC power production ,LABOR market ,ENERGY consumption - Abstract
The paper presents an analysis of the development of the alternative energy market between 2010 and 2022 in seven Central European countries, namely Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania, Hungary, and Bulgaria. Analyzing changes in electricity generation from hydro, solar, wind and bioresources makes it possible to comprehensively assess trends in the development of alternative energy. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe are economically and climatically similar to Ukraine, so studying the development of their renewable energy is of scientific value for the drafting of both Ukrainian and European energy strategies in the context of the transforming global energy system. Additionally, the article discusses the impact of renewable energy development on the labor market, outlining potential challenges and threats to regional labor markets. Research conclusions confirm the practical development and effective implementation of RES in the European energy system, even in countries that do not take the lead in generating energy from renewable sources, i.e., in Central Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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28. APPLICATION OF SEATH ALGORITHM ON HIGH RESOLUTION DATA SETS OF SELECTED CITIES.
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Pour, Tomáš, Burian, Jaroslav, and Miřijovský, Jakub
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BIG data ,CITIES & towns ,REMOTE-sensing images ,DATA extraction ,IMAGE fusion ,IMAGE segmentation - Abstract
In this paper authors processed five satellite image of five different Middle-European cities taken by five different sensors. The aim of the paper was to find methods and approaches leading to evaluation and spatial data extraction from areas of interest. For this reason, data were firstly pre-processed using image fusion, mosaicking and segmentation processes. Results going into the next step were two polygon layers; first one representing single objects and the second one representing city blocks. In the second step, polygon layers were classified and exported into Esri shapefile format. Classification was partly hierarchical expert based and partly based on the tool SEaTH used for separability distinction and thresholding. Final results along with visual previews were attached to the original thesis. Results are evaluated visually and statistically in the last part of the paper. In the discussion author described difficulties of working with data of large size, taken by different sensors and different also thematically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
29. Examination of Pre-insolvency Procedures in Central Europe.
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Sajter, Domagoj, Hojsak, Filip, and Raič, Mario
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BANKRUPTCY ,LIQUIDATION ,CORPORATE reorganizations - Abstract
The opening of the insolvency proceedings, i. e. declaring bankruptcy, is stigmatic and shunned throughout Europe (and elsewhere). Insolvency procedures are often reduced to liquidation procedures; much too rare do they involve restructuring with an operating business as an outcome. Additionally, they are known to be costly and inefficient. Pre-insolvency, "hybrid" procedures were introduced in order to avoid this. They enable application of insolvency regulations without actually declaring insolvency. This paper aims to analyse and compare such procedures in Central and Eastern Europe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
30. Differentiated European Integration and the Changing Type of Capitalism in Central Europe.
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Anusik, Jakub and Riedel, Rafał
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EUROPEAN integration ,ENERGY policy ,POLITICAL systems ,POLITICAL economic analysis - Abstract
The objective of this paper is to analyse the double-layered diversification of the European integration system represented by the countries of Central Europe (CE). Here exemplified by the Visegrad Four (V4) states (Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, and Czechia), the region offers a unique laboratory of European differentiated integration (DI). The V4 positions itself on the outer-core of the European Union hemispheres. At the same time, the bloc itself is internally diversified in various, important aspects of integration (conflicting trajectories with Brussels, monetary integration, energy policy, relations with Russia, etc.). Unpacking this intra-V4 diversity will be accompanied by an exploration of the economic and institutional factors possibly affecting it. The political-economy perspective allows us to capture the determinants intersecting at the crossroads of economic and political dimensions. The authors will explore the selected building blocks of the system of differentiation inside the V4 group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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31. What do we know about winter active ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in Central and Northern Europe?
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Jaskuła, Radomir and Soszyńska-Maj, Agnieszka
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GROUND beetles ,INSECT diversity ,ANIMAL species ,ENTOMOPHAGOUS insects ,PREDATORY animals - Abstract
This paper summarizes the current knowledge on winter active Carabidae in Central and Northern Europe. In total 73 winter active species are listed, based on literature and own observations. Ground beetles are among the three most numerous Coleoptera families active during the autumn to spring period. The winter community of Carabidae is composed both of larvae (mainly autumn breeding species) and adults, as well as of epigeic species and those inhabiting tree trunks. Supranivean fauna is characterized by lower species diversity than the subnivean fauna. The activity of ground beetles decreases in late autumn, is lowest during mid-winter and increases in early spring. Carabidae are noted as an important food source in the diet of insectivorous mammals. They are also predators, hunting small winter active invertebrates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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32. Guest Editors' Introduction to the Focused Issue: International Business in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Gelbuda, Modestas, Søtrensen, Olav J., Meyer, Klaus E., and Andersson, Ulf
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INDUSTRIES ,GLOBALIZATION ,INTERNATIONAL business enterprises ,ECONOMICS ,TRANSACTION costs ,AGENCY theory ,COMMERCE - Abstract
The article discusses research into international businesses centered in Central and Eastern Europe. Much of this has focused on theories such as transaction cost economics, agency theory, and institutional perspectives. Articles in this issue analyze the dynamic processes in transitional economies. Each papers analyze different aspects of transition that businesses must go through to fully internationalize themselves. Several researchers found that positive emotions were the key to increasing a Dutch firm's chances of internationalization. Another showed the rough entry of several Swedish firms into the Russian marketplace.
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- 2006
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33. EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION.
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Conrad, Robert F.
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TAXATION ,PUBLIC finance ,FISCAL policy - Abstract
Developing market orientation tax systems has been a significant component of the economic transition in Central and Eastern Europe. Some challenges faced by policy makers in tax policy design for transition countries are studied in this volume. In particular, taxation and corruption, fiscal decentralization, revenue adequacy at the national level and the taxation of natural resources are examined in the papers that follow. The authors of the papers are well qualified to examine these issues. Each author has extensive practical experience in advising transition economies in addition to their individual academic and scholarly achievements. These papers reflect that experience and expertise. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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34. Introduction: Nationalism and Alternatives.
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Miščević, Nenad
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NATIONALISM ,PHILOSOPHY ,ETHNIC groups - Abstract
Presents an overview of articles featured in the special issue of "Studies in East European Thought," in 2002, devoted to the topic of nationalism in the Central and Eastern European context. Novel elements in the tradition of philosophical debate, in the issue; Schematics of the alternatives concerning the issue of nations and ethnicity which Central and East European peoples and states face at the beginning of the millennium; Papers concerned with supra-statal models.
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- 2002
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35. Path-development trajectories and barriers perceived by stakeholders in two Central European less developed regions: narrow or broad choice?
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Květoň, Viktor and Blažek, Jiří
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ECONOMIC development ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP ,STAKEHOLDERS ,RURAL development ,ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
This paper aims at the comprehension of feasible development trajectories conceptualized within the new path-development model in the case of two less developed regions in Central Europe (CE). The main new element of this paper comprises the examination of the perception of key barriers and mechanisms hindering particular evolutionary trajectories by regional stakeholders and their comparison with those conceptualized in the literature. Although conceptual characteristics of prevailing path types in different regional innovation systems do exist, empirical verification from less developed regions such as those in CE is insufficient. On the basis of interviews with regional stakeholders, a typology of barriers for pathways conceptualized to date was elaborated from a CE perspective. Our study showed that the feasibility of a more radical path is hindered by a wide range of barriers operating at different levels. The elaborated typology of barriers for various path-development trajectories outlined the main hindrances constraining key regional actors, linkages and institutions. Given the general weakness of the overall RIS, path-extension and path-modernization trajectories are bound to be the most realistic options for this type of less developed regions. Our study revealed existing regional dynamics as built predominately upon incremental changes within rooted but prospective industrial branches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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36. Royal funeral ceremonies in fourteenthcentury Central Europe.
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Zupka, Dušan
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FUNERALS ,SALVATION ,RITES & ceremonies ,SOCIAL groups - Abstract
Death and dying were a ubiquitous reality of the world of medieval society, with lasting effects on the living from all social groups in equal measure. However, for the rulers of the day, the process of dying and the subsequent burial was an important social, political and cultural event. Over time, special funerary ceremonial complexes developed that included a variety of rituals and symbols which indicated the status and importance of the medieval monarchs. This paper compares the funerary rituals and symbols of power on display during the processions of three Central European kings: King Charles I Robert of Hungary (1342) in Visegrád, Buda and Szkésfehérvár, Polish King Casimir III the Great (1370) in Kraków and Bohemian King and Roman Emperor Charles IV (1378) in Prague. Each of these monumental events included a number of common motifs and ritual sequences, though at the same time, local flavour or innovations always came into play. The common denominator of these three ceremonies was that in the spirit of the political theology of the time, all referenced the immortality of the sovereign power and its timeless essence, which sprung from a sacred character sanctioned by God's grace. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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37. The impact of the exchange rate on the foreign trade imbalance during the economic crisis in the new EU member states and the Western Balkan countries.
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Rajković, Miloš, Bjelić, Predrag, Jaćimović, Danijela, and Verbič, Miroslav
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FOREIGN exchange rates ,INTERNATIONAL trade ,GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ,FINANCIAL crises ,FOREIGN investments - Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between the real exchange rate and the foreign trade imbalance in both the Western Balkan (WB) and Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. During the most recent global economic crisis, examining the impact of the exchange rate on the balance of trade took on a particular importance. Countries used a variety of monetary policy regimes and, depending on their choice, they had different economic instruments available to deal with the crisis. The aim of the research was whether exchange rate devaluation and/or depreciation are capable of effectively and fully eliminating the negative effects of the global economic crisis, as well as the consequent poor export performance and contracted economic activity. Our findings show that during an economic crisis those countries that use their own currency cannot substantially adjust their trade deficit by depreciating their currency. Moreover, it is suggested that during the global economic crisis, the balance of payments deficit is not impacted significantly by the exchange rate, any more. In such cases, other factors play a more significant role, like as government spending, followed by foreign demand and direct investments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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38. Assessment Methods of Corporate Governance Systems: Factors, Indicators and Measures.
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Franek, Jiří and Hučka, Miroslav
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CORPORATE governance ,COMPARATIVE studies ,INDUSTRIAL surveys ,BUSINESS enterprise ratings - Abstract
Corporate governance systems in Eastern Europe are constantly developing to match Western standards. Various researches have taken different approaches to assess those developmental changes. They use wide range of qualitative and quantitative factors and indicators. The paper focuses on various methods that are being used for assessment and comparison of corporate governance practices and systems. Methods and measures that have been applied to assess countries' corporate governance systems are investigated and sorted. The paper is concerned with summarization of methods of comparison and assessment and also with factors, indicators and measures that were utilized by specific assessment and comparison methods. The aim of the paper is to summarize those approaches and suggest an own design of corporate governance system assessment that can be applied on the comparative study of chosen Central and Eastern European countries (including Russia). In the first part of the paper authors deal with the corporate governance definition with regard to its assessment. Then the authors summarize approaches to corporate governance assessment such as comparative studies, assessment surveys and ratings focused on the national, international and firm level. It follows with summarization of methods, factors and indicators that were frequently used and their significance is evaluated for the purpose of own study. Based on findings an own framework for corporate governance comparative study and assessment is discussed. The framework is critically assessed and its conditions and limitations are determined. The following part includes proposal of an assessment method framework for a survey of the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Finally suggestions for further development and research are made. Authors are taking a part in a student research project that is focused on comparison of Corporate Governance systems of Central and Eastern European countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
39. FORECASTING EXCHANGE RATES IN THE PROCESS OF THE ASSESSMENT OF CONSUMER RISK BANKRUPTCY IN CENTRAL EUROPE.
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Korol, Tomasz
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BANKRUPTCY ,FOREIGN exchange rates ,MACROECONOMICS ,CHARGE accounts - Abstract
This paper focuses on the issue of forecasting the fluctuation of exchange rates as part of the early warning system against the risk of consumer bankruptcy. The author identified the main macroeconomic factors affecting the level of bankruptcies for households in Poland. The fluctuation of exchange rates, which directly affects the deterioration of the economic situation of borrowers who have opened credit accounts in a foreign currency and indirectly affects the cost of living of all consumers in the country, is one of the significant macroeconomic factors. That is why the main objective of the presented research is to investigate the effectiveness of fuzzy sets in predicting the volatility of two currency pairs (PLN/CHF and PLN/USD). The models created will be part of a system of models aimed at forecasting the risk of consumer bankruptcy in Poland. The results demonstrate the high predictive properties of fuzzy sets in forecasting the volatility of analyzed currency pairs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
40. Assessing the Progress of Democratization in Central Europe: A National Security Perspective.
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Ulrich, Marybeth Peterson
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NATIONAL security , *FEDERAL government , *GOVERNMENT agencies , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
This paper focuses on the progress of democratic consolidation in Central Europe from the perspective of national security. The paper analyzes the depth of democratic reforms that have already taken place in the various national security institutions of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland and highlights the gains that have been made as well as areas in need of deeper reforms in order to ensure the success of the overall democratic consolidation effort in each case. Special emphasis is placed on examining the interface between the various government agencies that participate in the national security policy making process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
41. External and International Impacts on Democratization in East Asia and Central Europe.
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Chih-Chieh Chou
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DEMOCRATIZATION , *POLITICAL systems , *DEMOCRACY , *INDUSTRIALIZATION - Abstract
The paper is to examine how international actors influence democratization by focusing on two leading states of recent democratization in East Asia and East Europe - Taiwan and Hungary. The paper seeks to challenge the classic domestically biased assumption that democratization is an exclusively domestic affair, aiming at the transformation of the internal political system, and external factors may play a secondary role. It aims to provide systematic accounts for why and how there are different external actors at different phases of democratization through a cross-regional comparison between the two regions. First, I will examine the dynamics of democratization and the interactions between external and domestic factors in each national case from the phases of transition to consolidation. Next, I will develop some explanatory factors for the international dimension of democratization from the two regions and compare their similarities and differences. For the country case studies, I will be attentive to internal-external linkages and to their own historically specific conditions. For the inter-regional comparison, I will compare Taiwan with Hungary, placing greater emphasis on their common elements across regions and differences shown in each region. My analysis supports following points: (1) in Central Europe, the Soviet presence was a decisive overriding obstacle to democratization, no matter how favorable domestic conditions may be in countries like Hungary. The constraint was gradually lifted under Gorbachev, finally opening the possibility for a successful transition to democracy. Furthermore, the policies of various European institutions like EU, OSCE, the Council of Europe, and NATO are becoming crucial stabilizing elements in the consolidating process. The integration into Western institutions began to act as an external democratic force. (2) in East Asia, the global trend toward economic liberalism did exert some positive impact on the transition to democracy in Taiwan. More fundamentally, unlike Central European cases, the political opening in both Asian cases was not triggered by any major socio-economic crisis, geopolitical change or external market shocks. In both cases, societal support for the regime-sponsored development program has been much more broadly based as compared to many Latin American countries at comparable level of industrialization. Lastly, the dominant characteristic of Taiwan is its inherited legacies of divided nations. Their nationhood problem makes the regime stability highly susceptible to external influences in the processes of democratic transition and consolidation. This paper will be a first effort to compare and distinguish international effects on East Asian patterns of democratization from what has been noted especially in East Europe. It attempts not only to refine current theoretical frameworks, but also to enhance the literature of democratization in both breadth and depth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
42. SOME ISSUES OF DEVELOPMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN RUSSIA IN THE LIGHT OF EUROPEAN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.
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Marochkin, Sergei Yu., Tordia, Inna V., and Shunevich, Marina I.
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CORPORATE governance ,INTERNATIONAL law - Abstract
In the present paper the development of corporate governance in Central Europe and Russia is compared. All these countries understand the importance of good corporate governance in the economic reforms and its role for companies. The focus of this paper is directed at the necessity of including such academic disciplines for students as the topic 'Corporate governance' and the theme 'Corporate Law' into the magister program of two diplomas 'European and International Law'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
43. EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL EUROPEANIZATION IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE: THE NEW POPULIST PARTIES AND DECONSOLIDATION IN THE 2010S.
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ÁGH, Attila
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EUROPEANIZATION ,POPULIST parties (Politics) ,DEMOCRACY - Abstract
The main message of this paper is that there are two periods of Europeanization and Democratization in the ECE political systems with a transitory grey zone in the 2000s. They can be termed as the periods of "permissive tolerance" and "increasing disappointment" seen from the side of the ECE populations, and the periods of "formalities" and "alienation" in Europeanization from the side of the ruling elites. This paper tries to describe these two periods of the political systems in general and the party systems in particular. The first party systems of the young ECE democracies have collapsed in the 2010s due to the failure of the catching up process in the last Quarter-Century that has been aggravated by the effects of the global crisis. This paper argues that the decline of democracy in ECE has been accompanied with the rise of the second party system. The critical elections in the 2010s have also meant the change in the party system towards the dominance of the populist parties. The new dominant parties of the last decade represent also some kind of the political reaction to the global crisis management, since they express the dissatisfaction of the large masses suffering from the long-term effects of global crisis in the 2010s. The populist parties in ECE have usually become the governing mainstream parties, and they have completed the state capture in the form of democracy capture leading to the deconsolidation of the ECE political systems. The new wave of populism in ECE that has produced the "populist eruption" in the region, therefore this situation necessitates the elaboration of the comprehensive conceptual framework of the ECE new political systems based on the duality of the external and internal Europeanization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
44. LEADERS' LANGUAGE USE AND PERCEIVED TRUST IN LEADER: A QUANTITATIVE STUDY IN AN INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL EUROPEAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.
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KARAASLAN, OZKAN
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LINGUISTIC usage ,TRUST ,LEADERS ,QUANTITATIVE research ,ORGANIZATIONAL communication - Abstract
The empirical study of trust in leader has manifested its intuitively appealing role as a fundamental characteristic of effective leaders. Thus, the phenomenon and its antecedents have been a salient topic in recent management studies. The aim of this paper is to examine the relation between trust and its one of the most cited antecedent-communication satisfaction (CS). Delimited by the Motivating Language Theory, the paper reveals the mechanism between the phenomena via conventional and SEM analyses in an Int'l sample. Empirical results confirms the significantly positive relation between leader's language use and trust in leader as mediated by CS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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45. Pliva woos fixed income investors.
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Davidson, Helen
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COMMERCIAL paper issues ,GLOBAL depository receipts ,FIXED-income securities - Abstract
This article reports on the decision of Croatian pharmaceuticals firm Pliva to issue a $100 million euro commercial paper program, the first such deal from a central or eastern European corporate. Bank Austria Creditanstalt acted as arranger for the multi-currency facility, which gives Pliva the possibility of drawing down funds within a 12-month period. Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale is handling Deutschmark-denominated issues. Although Pliva is well-known among equity investors after carrying out the first global depositary receipt offering from central Europe in 1996, it is less so among fixed income investors.
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- 1999
46. Political instability and economic growth: Evidence from two decades of transition in CEE.
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Gurgul, Henryk and Lach, Łukasz
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POLITICAL stability ,POSTCOMMUNISM ,ECONOMIC development ,POLITICAL change ,ECONOMETRICS ,DEMOCRATIZATION ,ECONOMICS ,ECONOMIC history - Abstract
This paper examines the nexus between political instability and economic growth in 10 CEE countries in transition in the period 1990-2009. Our results support the contention that political instability defined as a propensity for government change had a negative impact on growth. On the other hand, there was no causality in the opposite direction. A sensitivity analysis based on the application of a few hundred different variants of the initial econometric model confirmed the abovementioned findings only in the case where major government changes were applied to the definition of political instability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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47. Human teeth pendants from the Mid-Upper Paleolithic sites Pavlov I and Dolní Věstonice I, Czech Republic.
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Sázelová, Sandra and Hromadová, Bibiána
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TEETH ,FUNERAL industry ,DEAD ,GRAVETTIAN culture ,PALEOANTHROPOLOGY - Abstract
This paper focuses on a special case of mortuary habit in the treatment of human bodies during the Upper Paleolithic. Human teeth present a good available raw material source; however, until now, 12 Czech and French sites have been identified with human teeth pendants dated from the Aurignacian to the Magdalenian. Our study investigates four human teeth (Pav 15, Pav 25, Pav 39, and DV 8) from Pavlov I and Dolní Věstonice I that display perforations in the root area. This paper aims at distinguishing traces of human manipulation and perforation activities from traces caused by non-human depositional and post-depositional processes. Furthermore, broad paleoanthropological and archeological approaches were undertaken to understand the possible functional and symbolic meaning of these objects. The habit of functional usage and wearing human remains encompasses a comprehensive spectrum of analogies in human prehistory and recent ethnology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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48. The use of intentional fracturing in bifacial tool production in the Middle Palaeolithic.
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KOT, Małgorzata
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MIDDLE age ,PALEOLITHIC Period ,STONE Age ,AZILIAN culture - Abstract
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- 2020
49. Echoes of Central and Eastern Europe Underground Scenes in French Fanzines Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Etienne, Samuel
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ALTERNATIVE mass media ,ZINES ,MACROSOCIOLOGY - Abstract
This paper scrutinises how alternative cultural scenes from Central and Eastern European countries have been represented in fanzines published in France since 1977. The study focusses principally on the geographical and temporal rather than the qualitative or cultural aspects of the question. Four countries clearly stand out, representing 57 % of the analysed corpus: Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Hungary. These special interests may be explained by macrosocial factors (for example, the search for alternative information to counterbalance those diffused by French mainstream media) or microsocial factors (i.e. personal interest/linkage of a zinester (zine publisher) to a country of Central and Eastern Europe). Fanzine analyses underline the importance of individuals in the cross-border diffusion of alternative scenes' echoes, rather than established professional networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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50. Return Migration: The Experience of Eastern Europe1 Return Migration: The Experience of Eastern Europe.
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Martin, Reiner and Radu, Dragos
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RETURN migration ,LABOR supply ,LABOR market ,FOREIGN workers' wages ,SELF-employment ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,EMIGRATION & immigration - Abstract
Over the last decade, a significant share of the labour force in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has been exposed to work spells abroad followed by return migration. Although there is a growing literature on CEE return migration, most previous studies are country-specific and no enquiry for the region as a whole has been undertaken so far. In this paper, we attempt to fill this gap. We collate data from the European Union (EU) Labour Force Survey (EU-LFS) for a cross-country analysis of return migration in CEE countries. The aim of the paper is threefold. We first review the available evidence and literature on the characteristics and labour market behaviour of return migrants in CEE countries. Second, we provide a descriptive analysis of recent returnees using EU-LFS data. Third, we specifically analyse the income premia for work experience abroad, the occupational choices and the selectivity patterns of recent returnees in CEE countries from a cross-country perspective. Consistent with previous results, we find that the average income premia for work abroad range between 10 per cent and 45 per cent. Migrants are less likely to actively participate in the labour market upon return. They are, however, more likely to choose self-employment rather than dependent employment upon return. Recent migrants are also more likely to experience spells of unemployment in the first year after their return. The latter two findings are reversed, however, when adjusting for the unobserved heterogeneity of return migrants and for regional effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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