The concepts of national interest or raison d’etat continue to be fundamental elements in the foreign policies of states. Making direct reference to these concepts is crucial for making the arguments employed in political discussions efficient. The paper presents theoretical considerations on the issue of raison d’etat or national interest. It attempts to distinguish between the meanings of these two concepts, presents the changes in how they have been understood and tries to approach them theoretically. It also refers to how the raison d’etat and national interest are understood by N. Machiavelli, C. Le Bret and a range of contemporary authors. The theoretical approach to national interest makes use of V. Udalov’s theory, which discusses t...
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The return of the subsidiarity principle in the process of shaping a new image of Europe brings a fr...
The model of labor market policy is closely related to the form and structure of the socio-economic ...
The paper comprises an introduction, four parts, and conclusions. The introduction char- acterizes t...
The paper compares several selected aspects of political culture in the US and in the EU, and presen...
The paper presents the thesis that the interdisciplinarity of political science as a science, open t...
In terms of law, federation is a complex political, economic, administrative and social system, who...
Current international relations are a forum for an incessant articulation of needs and interests. Th...
In several papers recently published by the author, the main reference was the theoretical consider...
Historical policy versus the politics of remembrance is undoubtedly a policy, or a peculiar way to ‘...
The language of politics (in its numerous variations and forms) continues to be one of the fundament...
The paper presents social and political conditions affecting the emergence and existence of the agri...
The article deals with the question of the formation – since the end of World War One until the emer...
This paper refers to the issue of the forming of societies in former satellite states of totalitaria...
The main issue of this article is the radical political thought and the security of contemporary Eur...
In the author’s opinion we can agree that the theories of contractualism provide an excellent founda...
The return of the subsidiarity principle in the process of shaping a new image of Europe brings a fr...
The model of labor market policy is closely related to the form and structure of the socio-economic ...
The paper comprises an introduction, four parts, and conclusions. The introduction char- acterizes t...