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In the last part, the core arguments concerning the theoretical and methodological dimensions of the introduction of the political culture concept in the analysis of international organization are summarized followed by a presentation of the main conclusions drawn from the empirical assessment of the proposed methodology. Finally, reference is made to the prospects for further use of the latter in the comparative study of international organization, as well as in terms of analyzing the impact of international organizations’ political culture on States’ behavior and individuals orientations and political attitudes.
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Reference is made to the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (CoMEcon) and the Warsaw Treaty Organization of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance (Warsaw Pact).
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The erosion of state sovereignty had in the past several positive connotations due to the relation of international institutions with the protection of rights and the observance of states’ obligations in domains such as human rights, environmental protection, economic transactions etc.
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Informal Meetings of Foreign Ministers of Mediterranean EU member states.
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Zervaki, A. (2014). Concluding Remarks. In: Resetting the Political Culture Agenda: From Polis to International Organization. SpringerBriefs in Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04256-5_7
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