. "Ja\u0159ab, Josef" . "Central Europe: Between Memories and Dreams, Hardly an Encouraging Reality"@en . . "The Essay considers the concept of Central Europe as an area which came into being in self-defense against two pressures - from Russia and Germany. The region found its common identity supported through shared culture, of which the Jewish element was a relevant one. The tragedy of the holocaust then weakened the regional identity considerably. As for the future outlooks of the region united into the Visegrad grouping they seem to be rather vague, and we may ask whether they would be a desirable development witin the frame of the European Union." . . "125-144" . . "Diplomatische Akademie Wien" . . . "Does Central Europe Still Exist? History, Economy, Identity" . "Central Europe: Between Memories and Dreams, Hardly an Encouraging Reality" . "Z(MSM6198959211)" . "Central Europe; defining the region; political history; cultural affinity; future outlooks"@en . . "158"^^ . . "1"^^ . "RIV/61989592:15210/07:00003891" . . . "Central Europe: Between Memories and Dreams, Hardly an Encouraging Reality"@en . "St\u0159edn\u00ED Evropa: Mezi pam\u011Bt\u00ED a sny, St\u011B\u017E\u00ED povzbudiv\u00E1 skute\u010Dnost"@cs . "Esej mluv\u00ED o St\u0159edn\u00ED Evrop\u011B jako o pojmu, kter\u00FD historicky vznikl ze sebeobrann\u00FDch motiv\u016F v prostoru mezi Ruskem a N\u011Bmeckem. Region spojovala sd\u00EDlen\u00E1 kultura, pro ni\u017E byl integr\u00E1ln\u00ED sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED i prvek \u017Eidovsk\u00FD. Tragedie holocaustu tedy oslabila i st\u0159edoevropskou kulturn\u00ED identitu. Budouc\u00ED vyhl\u00EDdky spole\u010Dn\u00FDch d\u011Bjin byly pos\u00EDleny zalo\u017Een\u00EDm visegradsk\u00E9ho spole\u010Denstv\u00ED, ale jeho re\u00E1ln\u00E9 perspektivy jsou v kontextu Evropsk\u00E9 unie dosti nejasn\u00E9 a je mo\u017En\u00E9 se dokonce pt\u00E1t, zda jsou pot\u0159ebn\u00E9."@cs . "15210" . . "St\u0159edn\u00ED Evropa: Mezi pam\u011Bt\u00ED a sny, St\u011B\u017E\u00ED povzbudiv\u00E1 skute\u010Dnost"@cs . "412867" . "The Essay considers the concept of Central Europe as an area which came into being in self-defense against two pressures - from Russia and Germany. The region found its common identity supported through shared culture, of which the Jewish element was a relevant one. The tragedy of the holocaust then weakened the regional identity considerably. As for the future outlooks of the region united into the Visegrad grouping they seem to be rather vague, and we may ask whether they would be a desirable development witin the frame of the European Union."@en . "1"^^ . . . . "[BC83CFF3C5B2]" . . "Central Europe: Between Memories and Dreams, Hardly an Encouraging Reality" . . . "978-3-902021-51-9" . "RIV/61989592:15210/07:00003891!RIV08-MSM-15210___" .