Zeitschrift für Politik sees its main goals in representing political science in its full range; in outlining its development in research and teaching and in serving as a forum for innovative academic discussions. It addresses scholars from various fields of research: political theory and philosophy, comparative political studies and international relations, political sociology, political economy and political law. Website: www.zfp.nomos.de
Anti-Ukrainian attitudes in the Russian leadership were a key factor in the 2014 outbreak and 2022 escalation of the Russian-Ukrainian War. Nikolai Patrushev, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, was Russia’s most powerful...
The new trend towards science communication can be described as the result of the economization of the public sphere since the Enlightenment. The ideas of the Enlightenment were based on circulation, on the publicity of ideas, on a certain idea of...
The European integration process is often narrowed down to the European Union (EU). What is forgotten is the both older and in terms of the participating states also larger format of European cooperation in the form of the Strasbourg-based Council...
This article examines the Council of Europe's practices in dealing with non-democratic or hybrid member states that deviate from its fundamental principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. It assumes that the changing global order, in...
For a long time, the political meso-level of the regions in European integration was analysed primarily in the context of the EU. However, the Council of Europe was the first to grant institutional participation to sub-state actors, first the...