The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective

The recent crisis that, the European Union has had to face certainly raises questions about the current state of Europe. The question about the legacy of regional integration; the debate between the standpoints about the vision on the European Union with the necessity of strong nations or on the con...

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Main Author: Schmidt Andrea
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Sciendo 2020-02-01
Series:Politics in Central Europe
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2020-0001
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spelling doaj-05782a311c824180bce0d8445618bb292021-09-05T14:00:51ZcesSciendoPolitics in Central Europe1801-34222020-02-0116s112210.2478/pce-2020-0001pce-2020-0001The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian PerspectiveSchmidt Andrea0PhD is a political scientist and an Associate Professor at the University of Pecs, HungaryThe recent crisis that, the European Union has had to face certainly raises questions about the current state of Europe. The question about the legacy of regional integration; the debate between the standpoints about the vision on the European Union with the necessity of strong nations or on the contrary, the opportunity of deepening the cohesion that could lead to the united states of europe; in other words, political integration, the deepest step of regional integration. the paper deals with the problem of the concept on central europe from the standpoint of various concepts; the question of mapping, the meaning of borders, the ways of identification appear in this paper. the difference between the concept of mittel europe and central europe also appear in the paper. analysing the question of central europe it is also inevitable to examine the meaning of central europe from historical context. after the end of the cold war and as the consequence of the euro-atlantic integration, the concept of central europe changed a bit. while during the bipolar system this phenomenon served as a differentiation of the groups of countries being located in the soviet sphere of interest. being central european meant something that was much more engaged with progressive approach in democratization, transformation rather than a sign of nostalgia towards the historical past.https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2020-0001political mapregional integrationbuffer zonenation
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The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
Politics in Central Europe
political map
regional integration
buffer zone
nation
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title The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
title_short The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
title_full The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
title_fullStr The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
title_full_unstemmed The Uncertain Revival of Central Europe – Central European Thought from a Hungarian Perspective
title_sort uncertain revival of central europe – central european thought from a hungarian perspective
publisher Sciendo
series Politics in Central Europe
issn 1801-3422
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The recent crisis that, the European Union has had to face certainly raises questions about the current state of Europe. The question about the legacy of regional integration; the debate between the standpoints about the vision on the European Union with the necessity of strong nations or on the contrary, the opportunity of deepening the cohesion that could lead to the united states of europe; in other words, political integration, the deepest step of regional integration. the paper deals with the problem of the concept on central europe from the standpoint of various concepts; the question of mapping, the meaning of borders, the ways of identification appear in this paper. the difference between the concept of mittel europe and central europe also appear in the paper. analysing the question of central europe it is also inevitable to examine the meaning of central europe from historical context. after the end of the cold war and as the consequence of the euro-atlantic integration, the concept of central europe changed a bit. while during the bipolar system this phenomenon served as a differentiation of the groups of countries being located in the soviet sphere of interest. being central european meant something that was much more engaged with progressive approach in democratization, transformation rather than a sign of nostalgia towards the historical past.
topic political map
regional integration
buffer zone
nation
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