Dávid a Goliáš: Spolu alebo proti sebe? Bilaterálne vzťahy Svätej stolice a USA v kontexte medzinárodnej politiky
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2014
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Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Abstract
The Holy See is an exceptional international political agent which has existed longer than
the Westphalian (or Post-Westphalian) system of international relations. This is so thanks
to its close interconnection with the Catholic Church and to the institution of the Papacy
itself. Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that the Holy See’s relations with other international
actors have not been thoroughly scientifically examined. This deficit is even more
evident in both the Slovak and Czech academic milieu. This paper clarifies bilateral relations
between the Holy See and the United States of America. I examine the following breaking
points and landmarks of the relations of these two political entities: the Vietnam War, the
two Gulf Wars, controversies related to diplomatic nominees during Obama’s first term, and
U.S. Catholic bishops’ involvement in domestic policy. In conclusion, I offer a short evaluation
of their bilateral relations.
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Svatý stolec, Vatikán, Spojené státy americké, mezinárodní vztahy, válka ve Vietnamu, válka v Perském zálivu, válka v Iráku
Citation
Akta Fakulty filozofické Západočeské univerzity v Plzni. 2014, č. 3, s. 54-84.