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Central European Presidents, Prime Ministers, and War. Executive Dualism and Foreign Policy in International Conflicts

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Kubát, MichalORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-2500-0176WoS Profile - J-5116-2017Scopus Profile - 24280349800
Kopeček, Lubomír
Hloušek, Vít
Kysela, JanORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-6034-628X

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Publication date
2026
Publisher / Publication place
Palgrave Macmillan (Cham)
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ISBN: 978-3-032-04904-9ISSN: 2946-515X
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MSM//LX22NPO5101
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1007/978-3-032-04905-6

Abstract
This book offers an in-depth examination of how presidents, prime ministers, and their cabinets navigate relationships and make decisions during international crises. The authors focus particularly on war and its effect on executive dualism and presidential activism. This systematic analysis concentrates on four Central European countries - Poland, Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia - and examines the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian war, as well as earlier conflicts: the Kosovo crisis (1999), the Iraq War (2003), the Russo-Georgian War (2008), and Russia's annexation of Crimea and the emergence of separatist "republics" in eastern Ukraine (2014). All these conflicts had a major political impact on the political landscape of Central Europe, often empowering presidents, who represent the state externally and influence foreign and security policies.
Keywords
Central Europe, Presidents, Prime Ministers, War, Executive Dualism, Foreign Policy, International Conflicts
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