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What Do We Mean by a "Strong Europe"? Cultural weakness of EU environmental policy
Title statement What Do We Mean by a "Strong Europe"? Cultural weakness of EU environmental policy [rukopis] / Zdenka Sokolíčková Additional Variant Titles What we mean by "strong Europe". European virtus and vanitas in the environmental perspective Personal name Sokolíčková, Zdenka, (dissertant) Translated title What Do We Mean by a "Strong Europe"? Cultural weakness of EU environmental policy Issue data 2011 Phys.des. 121 Note Ved. práce Gaudenz Assenza Another responsib. Assenza, Gaudenz, 1968- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra historie (degree grantor) Keywords culture * economic crisis * environmental policy * European Union * strength * worldview * culture * economic crisis * environmental policy * European Union * strength * worldview Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language angličtina Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Cultural Studies Degreee discipline Euroculture book
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The thesis focuses on the relationship between the dominant European worldview (understanding of the world, role of human society within natural environment) and the EU environmental policy. The institution of the EU is the defined perspective, while the specific policy area serves as a case study for testing the hypothesis. The structure of the thesis is as follows. First of all, the European worldview with respect to the ideas about nature and the role of civilization is characterized. Special attention is paid to classical ancient thought, Christian thought, secular and progressivist thought, modern economic thought and the most recent movements. The next chapter discusses the problem of today's economic crisis and its relevance for the EU environmental regulation. In this part, concentration is shifted from the past to the present. In the third and last chapter, the difference between the so-called conservative and transformative strength is explained. Analysis of the concept of strength and its revision is the core task of the thesis.The thesis focuses on the relationship between the dominant European worldview (understanding of the world, role of human society within natural environment) and the EU environmental policy. The institution of the EU is the defined perspective, while the specific policy area serves as a case study for testing the hypothesis. The structure of the thesis is as follows. First of all, the European worldview with respect to the ideas about nature and the role of civilization is characterized. Special attention is paid to classical ancient thought, Christian thought, secular and progressivist thought, modern economic thought and the most recent movements. The next chapter discusses the problem of today's economic crisis and its relevance for the EU environmental regulation. In this part, concentration is shifted from the past to the present. In the third and last chapter, the difference between the so-called conservative and transformative strength is explained. Analysis of the concept of strength and its revision is the core task of the thesis.
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