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This volume offers a timely and important study on how norms are transferred from the international into the domestic domain through processes of socialization. It seeks to understand the process of change in post-Cold War Europe from a divided continent into a community with a common identity, based on shared values and ideas. It also offers an explanation for why the process of change has occurred easily in some countries and with more difficulty or not at all in others.

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This volume offers a timely and important study on how norms are transferred from the international into the domestic domain through processes of socialization. It seeks to understand the process of change in post-Cold War Europe from a divided continent into a community with a common identity, based on shared values and ideas. It also offers an explanation for why the process of change has occurred easily in some countries and with more difficulty or not at all in others.
Autorenporträt
PETR DRULÁK Deputy Director, Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic JEAN GRUGEL Professor of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK LUCIE KÖNIGOVÁ Research Fellow, Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic ELENA A. KOROSTELEVA Lecturer in International Politics, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK SONIA LUCARELLI Adjunct Professor of International Relations, University of Bologna, Italy MICHAEL MERLINGEN Assistant Professor, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary SALLY MORPHET Visiting Professor, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK RASA OSTRAUSKAITE EU Council Policy Planning and Early Prevention Unit BILL PARK Senior Lecturer, War Studies Group, Kings College London, UK CLELIA RONTOYANNI Delegation of the European Commission, Moscow, Russia MAREK RYBÁR Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia FRANK SCHIMMELFENNIG Fellow, Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, University of Mannheim, Germany METTE SKAK Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Research, University of Aarhus, Denmark