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 a...
The pace of change in the political economic geography of Europe accelerated quickly in the 1990s as...
In post socialist countries that now form the eastern member states of the European Union there was ...
Interpretations of the significance of East Central European (ECE) alliances have changed over the p...
Published online: 06 Sep 2017European policy responses to the Global Financial Crisis and its Europe...
This article enlarges the existing literature on the varieties of capitalism by identifying a third ...
This Dissertation explores the impact of the European Union's (EU) Cohesion Policy (and its structur...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in diplomatic terms known as the Visegrad Group, o...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
The editor's introduction describes the premise of the Special Issue, introduces the theoretical fra...
Strong trends towards internal integration were expected to emerge in the eastern region after the f...
This article addresses the question of how the institutions of the new EU member states match with t...
The purpose of the article is to characterize selected theoretical and methodological advantages, co...
The identification of the sub-types of capitalist democracy has been one of the great projects of po...
One of the fundamental goals of European integration is to provide less-developed member states oppo...
The pace of change in the political economic geography of Europe accelerated quickly in the 1990s as...
In post socialist countries that now form the eastern member states of the European Union there was ...
Interpretations of the significance of East Central European (ECE) alliances have changed over the p...
Published online: 06 Sep 2017European policy responses to the Global Financial Crisis and its Europe...
This article enlarges the existing literature on the varieties of capitalism by identifying a third ...
This Dissertation explores the impact of the European Union's (EU) Cohesion Policy (and its structur...
The establishment of capitalist democracies in East-Central Europe raises the question of whether ex...
Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in diplomatic terms known as the Visegrad Group, o...
Thesis: S.M. in Management Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Managemen...
The editor's introduction describes the premise of the Special Issue, introduces the theoretical fra...
Strong trends towards internal integration were expected to emerge in the eastern region after the f...
This article addresses the question of how the institutions of the new EU member states match with t...
The purpose of the article is to characterize selected theoretical and methodological advantages, co...
The identification of the sub-types of capitalist democracy has been one of the great projects of po...
One of the fundamental goals of European integration is to provide less-developed member states oppo...
The pace of change in the political economic geography of Europe accelerated quickly in the 1990s as...
In post socialist countries that now form the eastern member states of the European Union there was ...
Interpretations of the significance of East Central European (ECE) alliances have changed over the p...