Selected values
The EU regional policy and regional policy challenges in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovak Republic, Montenegro and Serbia
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Martyna Gliniecka
Specialist in Social Sciences
Martyna Gliniecka holds a PhD in Linguistics, specialising in cross-cultural communication, from the University of Wroclaw. She is awaiting the finalisation of her second PhD in the Culture and Society field from Western Sydney University, Australia.
Articles from this author:
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Rural areas and the geography of discontent
This study applies a rural-urban lens to the outcomes of recent national and subnational elections of European Union (EU) Member States, with the aim of analysing Eurosceptic (anti-EU values) voting patterns and identifying possible explanations for voter discontent in rural areas. Findings show high Eurosceptic voting in many rural areas across the EU. At … <a href="https://case.dev10.pro/publications/the-eu-regional-policy-and-regional-policy-challenges-in-czech-republic-hungary-poland-slovak-republic-montenegro-and-serbia/">Continued</a>
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Rural areas and the geography of discontent
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Jagoda Szmytkowska
Intern