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Volume 1, Number 2, 2015
Volume 1, Number 2, 2015
In this Number
(18 papers)
The institution of democratic elections in Ukraine: characteristic features and transformations
Mykola Buchyn
pp.1-6
The concept of peace and security in the magisterium of the Catholic Church
Oksana Volynets
pp.7-11
Features of european integration process of poland: internal and foreign policies dimensions
Ruslan Demchyshak
pp.13-18
United nations security council under modern conditions: on the problem of reform options search
Lesya Dorosh, Stanislav Okhremchuk
pp.19-26
The Asean and the EU in comparison: geoeconomic and institutional aspects
Olga Ivasechko
pp.27-32
Information strategy of the bodies of state power of Ukraine: peculiarities of their formation and realization in the global information space
Uljana Ilnytska
pp.33-39
Migration crisis in the EU: security of external borders at stake and inter-ethnic relationships aggravating
Halyna Lutsyshyn
pp.41-45
The counteraction facilities for negative influence of informational propaganda
Iryna Malyk
pp.47-53
Culinary diplomacy as a form of public diplomacy: new approaches and concepts
Lyubava Matlay
pp.55-59
Levels and types of global policy discourse
Yuriy Tyshkun
pp.61-66
Voting results on "Ukrainian" resolution at unga as an indication of modern power balance peculiarities in the world politics
Yaryna Turchyn
pp.67-72
The modern vision of interaction of civilizations
Oksana Khimyak
pp.73-77
Territorial approach to the settlement of ethnopolitical separatist conflicts
Iryna Chervinka
pp.79-84
Paradigm of the contemporary philosophical anthropology: essential tendencies of transformations
Victor Petrushenko
pp.85-90
Theory of judgement in the lviv school of philosophy: introduction to research
Stepan Ivanyk
pp.91-96
Ivan Franko and the question of religious secularism
Ihor Karivets’
pp.97-101
K. Twardowski’s ethical legacy in its modern retrospection (the 150th anniversary of birth)
Mykhailo Skalets’ki
pp.103-108
Critics of reason as the mode of liberation from the limits (foreword to ukrainian translation of Michel Foucault's "qu'est-ce que les lumières"
Ihor Karivets'
pp.109-116