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Problém Zabezpečenia Svetového Systému Medzinárodných Vzťahov Na Európskom Kontinente V Kontexte Premeny Svetového Systému Medzinárodných Vzťahov Z Jednopolárneho Na Mnohopolárny (On Securing A World System Of International Relations On The European Continent In The Context Of Conversion Of The World System Of International Relations From A Unipolar To The Multipolar One)

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  • Alexander D. Burian

    (Institute for Strategic Studies, European University of Moldova)

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Článok analyzuje problematiku bezpečnosti na európskom kontinente v podmienkach premeny svetového systému medzinárodných vzťahov z monopolárneho na multipolárny. Autor sa domnieva, že Európska únia musí uskutočniť inštitucionálnu reformu tak, aby mohla čeliť novým výzvam a nebezpečenstvám, ktorým je vystavený súčasný svet. V prvom rade sa to týka nevyhnutnosti vytvoriť spoločnú európsku armádu, oddelenú od NATO, a spoločnú zahraničnú politiku EÚ (namiesto existujúcich dvadsiatich ôsmich zahraničných politík), ako aj nevyhnutnosti dopracovať systém jednotnej európskej meny EÚ a Schengenského priestoru, spoločného pre všetky členské štáty EÚ s presne vyznačenými a chránenými vonkajšími hranicami. (The present paper analyzes changes in security on the European continent which have been caused by conversion of the world system of international relations from a unipolar to the multipolar one. The author argues that the European Union should carry out an institutional reform to be able to better face new challenges and dangers of the contemporary world. This translates into creation of a new Common European Army which would be independent from the NATO and creation of a Common Foreign Policy of the EU (instead of 28 separate foreign policies of the member states). It will also be necessary to improve the common European currency of the EU as well as the Shengen area, which should be common for all member states of the European Union and should have well protected borders.)

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  • Alexander D. Burian, 2015. "Problém Zabezpečenia Svetového Systému Medzinárodných Vzťahov Na Európskom Kontinente V Kontexte Premeny Svetového Systému Medzinárodných Vzťahov Z Jednopolárneho Na Mnohopolárny (On Securing A World ," Medzinarodne vztahy (Journal of International Relations), Ekonomická univerzita, Fakulta medzinárodných vzťahov, vol. 13(4), pages 303-312.
  • Handle: RePEc:brv:journl:v:13:y:2015:i:4:p:303-312
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    Keywords

    Európska únia; monopolárny systém; multipolárny systém; európska armáda; Schengenský priestor; eurozóna;
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    JEL classification:

    • F50 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - General
    • F52 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - National Security; Economic Nationalism

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