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European External Action Service as the European Union´s diplomatic service and representation of individual member states within its staff. The cases of Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary and Poland
Title European External Action Service as the European Union´s diplomatic service and representation of individual member states within its staff. The cases of Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary and Poland Par.title Európska služba pre vonkajšiu činnosť ako diplomatická služba Európskej únie a zastúpenie jednotlivých členských štátov v rámci jej personálu. Prípad Slovenska, Česka, Maďarska a Poľska Author info Erik Pajtinka Author Pajtinka Erik 1981- (100%) UMBPO03 - Katedra medzinárodných vzťahov a diplomacie
Source document Politické vedy : časopis pre politológiu, najnovšie dejiny, medzinárodné vzťahy, bezpečnostné štúdiá : journal for political science, modern history, international relations, security studies. Roč. 21, č. 2 (2018), s. 26-55. - Banská Bystrica : Vydavateľstvo Univerzity Mateja Bela - Belianum, 2018 Corporation keywords Vyšehradská štvorka - Višegrádska štvorka - V4 (zoskupenie štátov) - Vyšehradská skupina - Visegrad Group
Keywords diplomacy of European Union European external action service Headings Geogr. Slovensko Česko Maďarsko Poľsko Language English Country Slovak Republic systematics 327 Annotation The study analytically evaluates the status quo and the development of the representation of Slovakia and the other Visegrad Group countries - Czechia, Hungary and Poland - in the staff of the European External Action Service in the period from 20122016. Within this evaluation, we focus on the representation of these countries in the EEAS AD Staff, AST Staff and Contract Agents as the three most important categories of the EEAS Staff. The study aims especially to find an answer to the question of the extent to which the representation of the individual states in the EEAS is adequate, with the basic method of evaluation being a comparison of the given states percentage of the EUs overall population versus its percentage of the overall number of EEAS officials in any particular category. The evaluation leads to the conclusion that Czechia and Hungary have the relatively best representation from among the Visegrad Group states within the EEAS Staff. On the contrary, Slovakia and Poland have the relatively worst representation within the EEAS Staff from among the Visegrad Group states URL Link na plný text Public work category ADN No. of Archival Copy 42970 Repercussion category BIELISZCZUK, Bartosz - BISKUP, Przemysław - ZNOJEK, Bartłomiej. Specifics and trends in the appointment of European external action service administrative staf (2011-2019). Warszaw : Polski instytut spraw międzynarodowych, 2021. ISBN 978-83-66091-66-5, pp. [52].
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