Ana Revenga, Carlos Silva-Jáuregui, Lucia Haulikova, Thesia I. Garner, Anton Marcinčin, Dena Ringold, Manuel De la Rocha, Carolina Sánchez-Páramo, Helen Shahriari, Diane Steele, Katherine Terrell, Ruslan Yemtsov, Iveta Radičová, Michal Vašečka,
... Helen Shahriari, Diane Steele, Katherine Terrell, Ruslan Yemtsov, Iveta Radicova, Michal VaseckaAna Revenga, Carlos Silva-Jauregui, Lucia Haulikova, ... Helen Shahriari, Diane Steele, Katherine Terrell, Ruslan Yemtsov, Iveta Radicova, Michal Vaseckahttps://doi.org/10.1596/0-8213- ...
Tópico(s): Regional Development and Policy
2002 - | World Bank country study
... and the Common Sense of European Institutions† Iveta Radičová, Iveta Radičová FSEV Comenius UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Iveta Radičová, Iveta Radičová FSEV Comenius UniversitySearch for more papers by this ... https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.12048Citations: 1 †Iveta Radičová was prime minister of the Slovak Republic from ...
Tópico(s): Social Policy and Reform Studies
2013 - Wiley | JCMS Journal of Common Market Studies
Changes after 1989 in the CR (the Czech Republic) proceeded in an atmosphere of greater support and trust in the economic reform, in decisive state institutions, as well as social arrangements. The situation in Slovakia was marked by a higher degree of criticism, caution and hesitation, the opinion spectrum on the process of change was not as defined and polarised as in the CR.
Tópico(s): Education, Psychology, and Social Research
1997 - Springer Nature | Ethical economy
Viera Feglova, Iveta Radičová, Zuzana Kusá, Katarína Simunková,
Tópico(s): Income, Poverty, and Inequality
1993 - Brill | East Central Europe
Viera Feglová, Zuzana Kusá, Iveta Radičová, Katarina Simunková,
Tópico(s): Hungarian Social, Economic and Educational Studies
1993 - Brill | East Central Europe
The change that took place in Slovakia in 1989 may be called a conservative revolution. In the citizens’ minds it collided with two dominant types of expectations: those concerning perestroika expectations and social expectations. The people who took part in these changes concentrated their attention, first of all, upon the dismantlement of the system. A system’s dismantlement presupposes interventions into its basic spheres: the political, economic, social and cultural ones. The question is which ...
Tópico(s): Post-Communist Economic and Political Transition
1993 - Routledge | History of European Ideas
Iveta Radičová, Michael Rustin,
Tópico(s): Nonprofit Sector and Volunteering
1996 - Taylor & Francis | The European Legacy