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SLOVENSKÁ POLITOLOGICKÁ REVUE
SLOVAK JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCES
PUBLISHED BY
THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY
OF SS. CYRIL AND METHODIUS, TRNAVA
Slovak Republic, 917 01 Trnava, Nam. J. Herdu 2, IČO 360 789 13
Slovenská politologická revue. Slovak Journal of Political Sciences publishes original papers written by political scientists in Slovakia and abroad, sociological essays from our social, economical, political and cultural life. It presents information about political science publication, activities in political sciences, international conferences and congresses. It pays special attention to the problems of political system, political parties, civic society, regional communities, cities and villages, the dilemmas of university students, social structure and pathological phenomena. Papers from the history of Political Sciences, from theory and methodology, findings of sociological research and surveys of public opinion are also published. The journal is not only for political scientists and sociologists, but also for the broader public, for university and middle-level school students, cultural and educational workers, activists of political parties and for all those who want to know more about our society. SPR is published by the Institute of Social and Political Sciences
UCM in Trnava. It is published in English (4 issues per annum). Issues include Slovak summaries.
CONTENTS
Geopolitics of the High North and its consequences
Ryszard M. Czarny
Factors of Voluntary Mergers of Municipalities: A Case Study of the Czech Republic
Karolína Musilová, Jan Heřmánek
The Europeanisation of Slovak Political Parties the Relation between the Political Parties and Youth in Poland
Radosław Marzęcki
The Dagestani Security Paradigm in the View of Historical Perspective
Juraj Hanuliak and Empirical Examples
Martin Kryšpín Vimmr
Reviews
Reviews
Political Secessionism & Ethical Theories: Allen Buchanan and his Critics
Jaroslav Fabok
Clinton´s Grand Strategy: US Foreign Policy in a Post - Cold War World
Aaron T. Walter
2015
VOLUME 15
No 1