Scientists who cooperated in producing this volume wrote on topics important to the European society nowadays and in the past. The result is an interesting insight into a number of diverse issues, ranging from the problems national parliaments in the European Union are facing, with case studies from Central and Eastern Europe, to the way the EU uses the possibilities opened up by information technologies in building a better communication with the citizens of the member states. Further topics are the relations between the EU and the Republic of China, the work of the British envoy in Poland in…mehr
Scientists who cooperated in producing this volume wrote on topics important to the European society nowadays and in the past. The result is an interesting insight into a number of diverse issues, ranging from the problems national parliaments in the European Union are facing, with case studies from Central and Eastern Europe, to the way the EU uses the possibilities opened up by information technologies in building a better communication with the citizens of the member states. Further topics are the relations between the EU and the Republic of China, the work of the British envoy in Poland in the 1920s, as well as the legal problem of transgender and transsexualism.
Anna Sybilla Bidwell, University of Social Science and Humanities, Wroc¿aw Faculty, was educated and worked for many years at Wroc¿aw University (Poland). Her research concentrates on historical studies of the Polish Parliament, on European parliamentary systems, on the interdependence between national administration and European Union institutions and on 20th century British history.
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Contents: Przemyslaw Paradowski: Changes within parliamentary opposition models in the light of party systems' evolution in Central Europe in the first decade of the 21st century - Przemyslaw Paradowski: Development of the party system in Montenegro (1990-2012) - Przemyslaw Paradowski: Is the role of national parliaments being strengthened in the EU? Early warning system after the Lisbon Treaty having come into force - Monika Lukasik-Duszynska: "Communication gap." The European Union's Internet contacts with its citizens - Sebastian Michalak: The Taiwan's intelligence services in cross-strait intelligence war - Sebastian Michalak: One China policy impact on Taiwan's political relations with the EU - Monika Lukasik-Duszynska: William G. Max-Müller. British diplomat in Poland (1921-1927) - Sebastian Michalak: Appealing to patriotic sentiments as the SB's secret collaborators recruitment method - Sebastian Michalak: The image of the British secret services in the light of the ministerial monograph by Ryszard Gulkowski - Joanna Matczuk: The situation of a transsexual person in Poland after a sex determining court order having come into force. Sex change in practice.
Contents: Przemyslaw Paradowski: Changes within parliamentary opposition models in the light of party systems' evolution in Central Europe in the first decade of the 21st century - Przemyslaw Paradowski: Development of the party system in Montenegro (1990-2012) - Przemyslaw Paradowski: Is the role of national parliaments being strengthened in the EU? Early warning system after the Lisbon Treaty having come into force - Monika Lukasik-Duszynska: "Communication gap." The European Union's Internet contacts with its citizens - Sebastian Michalak: The Taiwan's intelligence services in cross-strait intelligence war - Sebastian Michalak: One China policy impact on Taiwan's political relations with the EU - Monika Lukasik-Duszynska: William G. Max-Müller. British diplomat in Poland (1921-1927) - Sebastian Michalak: Appealing to patriotic sentiments as the SB's secret collaborators recruitment method - Sebastian Michalak: The image of the British secret services in the light of the ministerial monograph by Ryszard Gulkowski - Joanna Matczuk: The situation of a transsexual person in Poland after a sex determining court order having come into force. Sex change in practice.
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