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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 2, Room: 220
Thursday 08:30 - 10:15 CEST (07/09/2023)
One of the most important areas of presidential activity is foreign policy. The panel focuses on the presidents of Central European countries and their interactions with prime ministers and governments in this area. Its design combines a look at the formal powers of presidents with the often very colourful political realities. The panel's purpose is to debate intra-executive conflicts, their origins, causes, and consequences, but more generally, cooperation or a selected aspect (or aspects) within foreign policy. Some papers also reflect the European dimension of foreign policy.
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Czech presidents, prime ministers, and war conflicts | View Paper Details |
Belonging where (and to whom)? Geopolitical orientations of Croatian presidents | View Paper Details |
The constitutional role of the President of the Slovak Republic in shaping the foreign policy of the Slovak Republic | View Paper Details |
The Polish model of the distribution of foreign policy competencies between the President of the Republic and the Council of Ministers and its modifications in times of emergencies | View Paper Details |
Success of Presidential Activism and Amendatory Veto Power under Semi-Presidentialism | View Paper Details |