Mgr. Martin Chovančík, Ph.D.
Assistant professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies
Office: 4.27
Joštova 218/10
602 00 Brno
Phone: | +420 549 49 7649 |
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Total number of publications: 34
2018
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Maximizing EU Sanctions Signaling - Norm Conveyance by Restrictive Measures
Year: 2018, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
2017
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Evolving together but growing apart: diverging role of EU sanctioning practice among dominant sanction sender strategies
Year: 2017, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
2016
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Between norm diffusion and implementation – challenges to building continual consolidation of responsible arms trade by the EU
SGEM: Political Sciences and Law Proceedings, Vol. II,, year: 2016
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First Year of the Arms Trade Treaty – Conceived to be dead on arrival or an ember to be stoked?
SGEM 2016, BK 2 : Political Sciences and Law Proceedings, Vol. II,, year: 2016
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International interventions and the creation of permissive conditions for future conflict – The issue of weapons stockpile security and management during and after intervention.,
SGEM: Political Sciences Proceedings, Vol. I, year: 2016
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Iran coercion success and the use of non-kinetic tools to support sanctions and prevent military escalation
SGEM: Political Sciences Proceedings, Vol. I, year: 2016
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Shying Away From The Tipping Point? Responsibility Meta-Norm Dynamics In Arms Trade – Current Interest Conflicts Of Critical States.
Year: 2016, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
2014
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Managing armed conflict and the use of arms embargoes
Examining Armed Conflicts: Theoretical Reflections on Selected Aspects, edition: 1. vyd., year: 2014, number of pages: 21 s.
2013
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Czech and Slovak Defense Policies Since 1999: The Impact of Europeanization
Problems of Post-Communism, year: 2013, volume: 60, edition: 3, DOI
2012
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Sankčné mechanizmy ako nástroj manažmentu konfliktov
Ozbrojené konflikty po konci studené války, year: 2012, number of pages: 42 s.