This edition of the Constitution of the Republic of Slovenia is accompanied by photographs taken on 19 June 2020, when during a wave of protests in defence of democracy, a group of citizens decided ...to make a symbolic gesture – to read the Slovenian Constitution in front of the National Assembly building. The response of the authorities confirmed that the democratic rights guaranteed by the Constitution are indeed threatened.
This book collects Thomas Risse's most important articles together in a single volume. Covering a wide range of issues – the end of the Cold War, transatlantic relations, the "democratic peace," ...human rights, governance in areas of limited statehood, Europeanization, European identity and public spheres, most recently comparative regionalism – it is testament to the breadth and excellence of this highly respected International Relations scholar's work. The collection is organized thematically – domestic politics and international relations, international sources of domestic change, and the diffusion of ideas and institutions – and a brand new introductory essay provides additional coherence. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of International Relations, European Politics, and Comparative Politics.
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Ženske kvote; premalo žensk v politiki naj bi tudi v Sloveniji postalo zgodovina. France CUKLJATI, predsednik Državnega zbora, izjava Mojca KULCER DOLINAR, poslanka NSi. Izjavi ...Cvete ZALOKAR ORAŽEM, županje Domžal in Anke RAKUN, županje Ljubnega ob Savinji. Grafi, državni zbor, poslanci in poslanke, zasedanja, izjave, županja v svoji delovni sobi.
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The minority of women in politics in Slovenia shall become a history. In nomination list none sex can be represented with less than a quarter of the actual number of candidates.
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Premalo žensk v politiki naj bi tudi v Sloveniji postalo zgodovina. Na listi noben spol ne sme biti zastopan z manj kot četrtino skupnega dejanskega števila kandidatk in kandidatov.
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Komentar Jurija Gustinčiča o Jugoslaviji in Svetu Evrope.
Jugoslavija, ena izmed deveterice nevtralnih in neuvrščenih evropskih dežel, se je v Helsinkih pripravljala na vrhunsko konferenco o Evropski varnosti in sodelovanju in je kot je navadno, dajala velikopotezne pobude. Pa vendar je edina, ki utegne imeti ali ima preglavice z vstopom v Svet Evrope. O našem prizadevanju k članstvu v Svet Evrope v skupini deveterice nevtralnih in neuvrščenih pa tole. Spadamo med utopiste, ki si domišljajo, da lahko zidajo zgornja nadstropja, niso pa še izkopali temeljev. Brez spričevala Sveta Evrope o demokratični zrelosti ne bomo prišli nikamor.
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The Council of Europe is accepting new democracies from the East as its members (Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland), while Yugoslavia slid down to the bottom of the list (Jurij Gustinčič’s commentary)
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Svet Evrope sprejema med članice nove demokracije z vzhoda (Madžarska, Češka, Poljska), Jugoslavija pa je zdrsnila na konec seznama (komentar Jurij Gustinčič).
Časopis je izhajal od 1937 do 1941 v Ljubljani, uprava se je nahajala na Šelenburgovi ulici, blizu glavne pošte na današnji Slovenski cesti. Ukvarjal se je z družbenimi vprašanji časa pred drugo ...svetovno vojno in med njo.