The list of national projects SAS
Institute of Political Science SAS
„The Bear in Us“. The Phenomenom of Russophilia in the Modern Political Development od Slovakia in European Perspectives (Roots, Genesis and Metamorphosis from the 19th Century to the Present
„Medveď v nás“. Fenomén rusofilstva v modernom politickom vývoji Slovenska v európskych perspektívach (korene, genéza a metamorfózy od 19. storočia po súčasnosť)
| Duration: |
1.9.2025 - 31.8.2029 |
| Program: |
SRDA |
| Project leader: |
Mgr. Marušiak Juraj PhD. |
| Annotation: | The project focuses on a comprehensive analysis of Russophile sentiments in Slovak society from the 19th century to the present, with the aim of identifying their roots, causes, transformations and influence on the formation of modern Slovak identity in a European perspective. The project examines how these tendencies have influenced the value preferences of the Slovak population, the internal political development and the foreign policy direction of Slovakia. Historical and literary science dimension of the project analyses the patterns of Russophile attitudes that emerged at the time of the national revival during the Habsburg Monarchy, as well as in the interwar period and during the communist regime. It also focuses on mapping their metamorphoses in the context of political changes after 1989, when Slovakia became an independent state and opened up to new geopolitical challenges. The project also analyses how different political parties, ideological currents and the public reacted to the influence of Russia (the Soviet Union), not only in terms of geopolitical and economic interests, but also in terms of historical memory and cultural patterns. The political science strand of the project, which is directly related to the historical strand, likewise examines how these sentiments have influenced and are influencing decision-making in the field of foreign policy, security and Slovakia's integration into European and transatlantic structures since the beginning of the 21st century. By comparing the Slovak phenomenon of Russophilia with similar tendencies in other parts of Europe, the project brings a broader comparative dimension that allows for a better understanding of its dynamics in the international context. Its outputs will contribute to a better understanding of the formation of Slo vak political culture, national identity and its attitudes towards international relations in the context of the changing geopolitical situation and security challenges of the 21st. |
Forms and mechanisms of differentiation and reconfiguration of public and political life. Collective actions and political attitudes.
Podoby a mechanizmy diferenciácie a rekonfigurácie verejného a politického života. Kolektívne akcie a politické postoje.
| Duration: |
1.1.2023 - 31.12.2026 |
| Program: |
VEGA |
| Project leader: |
Mgr. Kmeť Norbert CSc. |
| Annotation: | Political activities are limited by the existing disputes and they also play their part in specific historical developments. Over about the past hundred years, Slovakia has undergone a few radical political changes. These have been associated with medium-term periods, when one generation could experience life in two or more types of political regimes and constellations. During each generation, new forms of political and public life were created. This has led to significant changes in self-definition not only in politics but also in other spheres of public life, including culture and science. Ideologies provide a strong impetus for fundamental transformation for they reframe the evaluation of the past and the definition of others, creating new fields of collective imagination. The project aims to perform a series of analyses of political, public and academic discourse to see how the power and ideological influences of the time pan out to create a morally defined self-image and the image of others. |
Reproductions of Religious and Worldviews Structures in Slovakia. A Hundred and Fifty Years of Change
Reprodukcie náboženských a svetonázorových štruktúr na Slovensku. Stopäťdesiat rokov zmien
| Duration: |
1.7.2023 - 30.6.2027 |
| Program: |
SRDA |
| Project leader: |
Mgr. Kmeť Norbert CSc. |
| Annotation: | In 2021, the 15th census of the population in Slovakia took place. Twelve of them have indicators of religion and worldview. This time series enables a unique way of analysing changes in the worldview profiles of society at the level of municipalities, regions, or specific religious groups. After 1989 a gradual pluralisation of the worldview structure began. However, only since 2011 has the proportion of those who claim to belong to small religious groups and those with no religious affiliation been growing significantly. The not-yet-detailed results of the 2021 census already point to some forms of change in all worldview groups. Setting the latest census results in a 150-year-long chain of censuses also raises the question of what factors, and in what form, influence the ability of some worldview structures to reproduce and grow, while others stagnate or gradually disappear. By describing the basic trends in the development of worldview structures from 1869 to the present and combining further quantitative and qualitative analyses, the project aims to explain the underlying factors that have influenced the reproduction of different worldview structures. Setting the analysis in the context of current international research on the reproduction of worldview systems will help not to neglect the influence of basic civilizational trends on these processes in Slovakia. The achievement of three partial objectives will lead to the fulfilment of this goal: 1. To analyse the historical dynamics of change in the structure of the Slovak population in terms of worldview. 2. To critically assess the methodological risks of measurement and to indicate the possible effects of measurement on specific results. 3. To show the possibilities of reproduction of different confessional and worldview structures in the crucial periods of modern history - at the time of signitificant modernization of Slovakia (1948-1989) and in the following period of building a pluralistic and market system. |
Slovakia in European Differentiated Governance Regime
Slovensko v európskom diferencovanom zriadení
| Duration: |
1.7.2022 - 30.6.2026 |
| Program: |
SRDA |
| Project leader: |
PhDr. Augustín Michael PhD., MPA |
| Annotation: | The proposed project contributes to the growing literature concerned with the DI and identifies analytical lacuna in the literature that has been the lack of focus on the consequences that the DI has on the level of the member state. Furthermore, it links the increasing willingness of some member states to integrate their core state powers directly to DI.
Starting point of the SKEUDIFGOVRE project is to conceive of the EU as a political order with inherited system of differentiation. First step in understanding the current state of affairs is to disentangle conceptual variances in EU’s post-crises institutional order. While answer to diversity among the Member States was an attempt to homogenize policies and polities across the EU, now differentiation is often understood as a tool increasing the heterogeneity of commitments vis -à-vis the Member States and the EU institutions and in some instances might even be considered democratically problematic. Recent comprehensive analysis of differentiation in European integration shows that it follows two main logics: instrumental differentiation and constitutional differentiation (Schimmelfennig and Winzen, 2020). While the former “adjusts integration to the heterogeneity of economic preferences and capacities, particularly in the context of enlargement” the later offers nationally oriented governments in member sates opt-outs from the integration of core state powers, by which it accommodates concerns about national self-determination (ibid. 2020). These dynamics influence creation and maintainability of European multilevel political order and has eventually important effects on the nation states. Proposed project will seek to answer following questions: which processes contribute to / refrain from channelling organizational and institutional change; how is the stability/change of institutions maintained/achieved and eventually, in what ways the EU’s DI governance regime shape Slovakia’s position in EU's political order. |
Social changes and conflicts in selected contexts of the development of contemporary capitalism
Sociálne zmeny a konflikty vo vybraných súvislostiach vývoja súčasného kapitalizmu
| Duration: |
1.1.2024 - 31.12.2027 |
| Program: |
VEGA |
| Project leader: |
PhDr. Dinuš Peter PhD. |
| Annotation: | As a rule, the current society system is defined as capitalist not only by Marxist but also by other critical authors; such a view affects the understanding of its machinery, development and ways of solving its problems. Hence, the aim of the project is to grasp the range of manifestations of its contradictory nature. In examining its contradictions, historical materialism, like other socio-critical theories, looks into their social-class conditionality, which develops in line with the changes in the economic, political and cultural life of society. On these grounds, we will analyse the deepening socio-economic and political contradictions of contemporary capitalism with a distinct neoliberal orientation, tracing the growth of conflict in these areas of social life as an integral part of complex examination of the status and development trends of the contemporary world |
The Transnationalization of the Vojvodina Slovak Community: Political Framework and Everyday Practices of Interactions
Transnacionalizácia vojvodinskej slovenskej komunity: politický rámec a každodenné praktiky interakcií
| Duration: |
1.1.2025 - 31.12.2028 |
| Program: |
VEGA |
| Project leader: |
Zlatanović Sanja PhD. |
| Annotation: | The project focuses on the Vojvodina Slovak community’s transformation from a predominantly territorial to a transnational one. Co-ethnic migrations of members of the community after 1990 took place in several waves. The community is scattered: some have remained in Serbia, some have been temporarily resident or permanently settled in Slovakia. An intensive flow has emerged of people, information, and various types of material objects between community members living in Slovakia, Serbia or other countries as well. This multifaceted phenomenon we explore in a multidisciplinary way, analyzing it in the historical context of individual waves of migration, as well as the political and institutional structures that make the process of transnationalization possible and within which it takes place, as well as transnational identifications, relationships, and practices present among community members. The country of their origin (Serbia) and the receiving country (Slovakia) represent one research field. |
The total number of projects: 6