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  • 标题:Note of the editors of the Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des sciences politiques.
  • 作者:Olimid, Anca Parmena ; Georgescu, Catalina Maria ; Gherghe, Cosmin Lucian
  • 期刊名称:Revista de Stiinte Politice
  • 印刷版ISSN:1584-224X
  • 出版年度:2015
  • 期号:January
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:University of Craiova
  • 摘要:Our first four articles report the research results on institutional traditions and developments reaching regional strategies. The first article by Liviu Marius Ilie describes the communist and non-communist historiography of the early modernity labeling a possible analytical mechanism of discourse and chronology. The second, by Cezar Avram, points the key point of the security of the European Union reaching military autonomy. The third, by Sonia Draghici, catalogues Romanian constitutional historical bounds to assess its adoption and amendments. George Girlesteanu explores the principle of the "governance by the rule of law" allowing the research community to capture the perspectives of the Romanian parliamentarism topicality.

Note of the editors of the Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des sciences politiques.


Olimid, Anca Parmena ; Georgescu, Catalina Maria ; Gherghe, Cosmin Lucian 等


An element of reflection and perception entered the political sciences analysis and research understanding of borders, boundaries and bounds for the last two decades and continues to shelter theoretical considerations and remarks. What we consider is missing is not a work hypothesis or a method, but an intellectual appeal of reflection on power and influence linking numerous fields from political sciences to social history to political economy to social security, an interdisciplinary approach which we have enabled in the inaugural issue of the Revista de Stiinte Politice. Revue des Sciences Politiques (hereinafter RSP) no. 45/ 2015. Also, we are pleased to present an issue that we consider squares the old and new perspectives on the study of interest and memory facilitating an inclusive approach between governance, security, justice and politics and creating an open scientific dialogue among regional, national and local levels.

Our first four articles report the research results on institutional traditions and developments reaching regional strategies. The first article by Liviu Marius Ilie describes the communist and non-communist historiography of the early modernity labeling a possible analytical mechanism of discourse and chronology. The second, by Cezar Avram, points the key point of the security of the European Union reaching military autonomy. The third, by Sonia Draghici, catalogues Romanian constitutional historical bounds to assess its adoption and amendments. George Girlesteanu explores the principle of the "governance by the rule of law" allowing the research community to capture the perspectives of the Romanian parliamentarism topicality.

The next three articles review the sociological, legal and historical enhancements of migration theories (Alexandra Porumbescu), case law current debates (Raluca Lucia Cismaru) and political history conditionalities (Elena Steluta Dinu). We also present three articles discussing the overlap between the intellectual analysis and the core themes and debates in recognition and independence (Ionut Virgil Serban), military aggression, peace selection and intelectual law (Adrian Bogdan) and intervention and realism (Ylber Aliu, Hasan Jashari). Bianca Mitu reviews and frames the social implications of the international protests on the Romanian News Portals, while Mihaela Barbieru investigates the presidential voting outcomes focusing on the new Romanian Electoral Code and electronic vote. Georgeta Ghionea explaines the European elections voters' choice from a completion insight analysis and screening, while Narcisa Mitu defines the electoral boundaries depending on the local convergence proof of policing in a local area. The next three articles by Lavinia Elena Stuparu, Adrian Cristian Moise and Narcis Mitu endeavor to contribute to the development of the policy and legal-level research related to the modernization of the Romanian legislation and the implementation gap at European level. The last three articles by Michael Stojanov, Roxana Cristina Radu and Alina-Maria Vaduva et al. enable research patterns to register the features and policy bounds in the field of vending and housing.

The authors of the articles in RSP issue 45/2015 reload the intellectual analysis of borders, bounderies and bounds from various perspectives identifying different research methods and working hypotheses concerning the current debates, the proper conditionalities on power and influence. This embrace of an interdisciplinary approach seeks to comprehend the self-making linkage between academics, professionals, experts and practitioners.

Finally, we would like to present our sincere thanks to all the authors of our journal in all its 45 issues. We hope you enjoy the first issue of RSP in 2015!

Sincerely,

RSP Editors

Anca Parmena Olimid *, Catalina Maria Georgescu **, Cosmin Lucian Gherghe ***

* Associate Professor, PhD, University of Craiova, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Political Sciences specialization, Phone: 0040251418515, E-mail: [email protected].

** Lecturer, PhD, University of Craiova, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Political Sciences specialization, Phone: 0040251418515, E-mail: [email protected].

*** Associate Professor, PhD, University of Craiova, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Political Sciences specialization, Phone: 0040251418515, E-mail: [email protected].
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