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Revista De Stiinte Politice Nr.47 UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES POLITICAL SCIENCES SPECIALIZATION & CENTER OF POST- COMMUNIST POLITICAL STUDIES (CESPO - CEPOS) REVISTA DE ŞTIINȚE POLITICE. REVUE DES SCIENCES POLITIQUES NO. 47 • 2015 1 UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA FACULTY OF LAW AND SOCIAL SCIENCES POLITICAL SCIENCES SPECIALIZATION & CENTER OF POST - COMMUNIST POLITICAL STUDIES (CESPO - CEPOS) Revista de Ştiinţe Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques No. 47 • 2015 - EDITORIAL BOARD - Editor in chief: ANCA PARMENA OLIMID Deputy editor in chief: CĂTĂLINA MARIA GEORGESCU Managing editor: COSMIN LUCIAN GHERGHE Regular members: IONUȚ ȘERBAN, GEORGE GÎRLEȘTEANU, DANIEL GHIȚĂ, AUREL PIŢURCĂ, CEZAR AVRAM, VLADIMIR OSIAC, MIRON ROMAN, DAN VALERIU VOINEA, MIHAI COSTESCU, MIHAI GHIȚULESCU, MIHAELA BĂRBIERU, MIHAELA CAMELIA ILIE Technical and online assistance: SPERANȚA PREDOI - INTERNATIONAL ADVISO R Y B O A R D - DAN CLAUDIU DĂNIŞOR JONUZ ABDULLAI Professor, University of Craiova, Faculty of Law and Professor , South East European Social Sciences, Romania University, Tetovo, Macedonia (Chairman of the International Advisory Board) SONJA BUNČIČ MIHAI CIMPOI Professor ,University Union, Faculty of President of the Academy of the Republic of Law, Belgrade, Serbia Moldavia, Moldova HARUN ARIKAN YOHANAN MANOR Professor , Cukurova University, Professor, University of Jerusalem, Israel , Adana,Turkey President , Center for Monitoring the Impact of ALI PAJAZITI Peace (CMIP) Professor , South East European JOZE PIRJEVEC University, Tetovo, Macedonia Professor, University of Trieste, Italy STEVEN D. ROPER PATRICIA GONZALEZ-ALDEA Professor , University of Illinois, USA Professor, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, LILLIAN BARRIA Spain Professor , University of Illinois, USA OLIVER FRIGGIERI FRANCES CO GUIDA Professor, University of Malta, Malta Professor , Universitá degli Studi Roma CRISTINA BEJAN, Tre, Rome, Italy Wadham College, Oxford, Great Britain NIKOLAOS INTZESILOGLOU SLAVCO ALMĂJAN Professor, Aristotle University of Professor, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Thessaloniki, Greece NICU CIOBANU KONSTANTINOS GOGOS President , “Libertatea” Publishing House, Professor, Aristotle University of Novi Sad, Serbia Thessaloniki, Greece SANDOR RICHTER JAN BURE Š Senior Economist , Vienna Institute for International Professor , Metropolitan University of Economic Studies (WIIW), Austria Prague, Czech Republic JUNE TEUFEL DREYER PETR JUST Professor, Department of Political Science, Professor , Metropolitan University of University of Miami, USA Prague, Czech Republic KLAUS MÜLLER ADI SA AVDIC- KÜSMÜŞ Professor, AGH University of Science & Lecturer, Metropolitan University of Technology, Kraków, Poland Prague, Czech Republic HASAN JASHARI ANNA GROMILOVA Professor, South East European University, Lecturer, Metropolitan University of Tetovo, Macedonia Prague, Czech Republic CONTACT: REVISTA DE ŞTIINŢE POLITICE. 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Revue des Sciences Politiques RSP • No. 47 • 2015 European Governance, Europeanization and Peace-Building in the New European Democracies: Regulations and Self-Assessments CONTENTS EDITORS’ NOTE 9 Anca Parmena OLIMID, Cătălina Maria GEORGESCU, Cosmin Lucian GHERGHE Note of the Editors of the Revista de Ştiinţe Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques ORIGINAL PAPERS Ștefan Viorel GHENEA, 11 National Identity and European Unity: a Symbolic Approach Cătălina Maria GEORGESCU, 21 Peace-building, Europeanization and Local Self-Government Empowerment. A Cross- Country Constitutional and Democratization Indices Analysis in the Balkans Jan BUREŠ, 41 Comparison of the Process of Establishment of the Communist Regimes in Central European Countries Elena Simona VRÂNCEANU, 50 European practices for the integration of immigrants Lorena -Valeria STUPARU, 61 Theories of the European Integration before and after Communism Mihaela BĂRBIERU, 72 With or Without Regionalization? Realities, Challenges and Prospects in a European Union of the Regions Anca Parmena OLIMID, 84 Scaling and Managing Defense and Security Self-Assessments in the New European Democracies. A Security Quiz of the National and Regional Interests and Objectives for Romania and Bulgaria Ylber ALIU, 98 Policies, Programs and Prospects for Youth Employment in Kosovo Mariana-Daniela SPERILĂ (CRĂCIUNESCU), 113 Legal Liability and Responsibility of the Romanian State regarding Uniformity of Law at European Level Mihaela IVĂNESCU, 124 The Difficult Road of Transition: the Romanian Elections from 1990 and 1992 and their Political Consequences Jonuz ABDULLAI, Ngadhnjim BROVINA, 135 Peace-building and State-building Challenges in the Republic of Kosovo Adisa AVDIC- KÜSMÜŞ, 146 Post-communist Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina: What Future for Brčko District? 7 RSP • No. 47 • 2015 Arta BILALLI-ZENDELI, 155 Privilege against Self-Incrimination – Guarantee for Fair Trial in Modern Criminal Procedures (Nemo Tenetur Prodere Seipsum) Cristina ILIE GOGA, 165 Toward a Social and Judicial Analysis on the Social Reintegration of Persons Deprived of Liberty: Evidence from the Romanian Detention System Ali PAJAZITI, 178 Youth Subculture and “Postmodern Axiology” Relu Eduard VOINEA, 187 Social and Political Implications of the Infringement of the Right to Private Life Laura Antoaneta SAVA, Nichita-Iulian BUȘOIU, 196 The right to honour, reputation and image of the natural and legal person in post- communist Romania Mihaela Camelia ILIE, 206 Processing the Political Image of a King: An Overview of the Interwar and Communist Discourse about Carol II of Romania Cristinel TRANDAFIR, 216 Communism and Condominium: the Communist State and the Freedom Regime in the Traditional Romanian Villages Gabriela SAFTA, 227 The Romanian Religious Press in the Early Years of the Communist Regime: Elements of the Official Political Discourse in the Editorial Content Elton DEMOLLARI, 236 Germany and its Influential Role in the Iraq Issue. Start of Cracks in Relations between Germany and the US? Ecaterina Sarah FRĂSINEANU, 245 The Teaching Relation during the Period of the University Studies. Traditional, Modern and Postmodern Conceptions and Practices Gönül CENGIZ, 257 Transition from Soviet-Communist Media Theory to New Authoritarian Media System: Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan Media Case Anna GROMILOVA, 268 Statelessness: Challenging the “Europeanness” in the Baltics Roxana RADU, Loredana BELU, 283 An Integrative Approach to Social Policy in Romania: Review of the Special Protection of Persons with Disabilities Narcisa Maria MITU, 293 The Image of the Crown Domain through the National and the International Exhibitions (1884-1939) Loredana-Maria ILIN-GROZOIU, 304 The Constitutional Philosophy and Practice in the Romanian Principalities in 1765-1832 Andreea Ana-Maria ALEXE, 316 Constituent Power – the Essence of Democracy 326 RSP MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION 8 RSP • No. 47 • 2015: 9-10 R S P EDITORS’ NOTE Note of the Editors of the Revista de Ştiinţe Politice. Revue des Sciences
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