Теоретичен подход към европейската интеграция
Abstract
The assessments of the survival and development of the European Union are deprived of a seriously reliable theoretical and methodological approach. The complex system approach, which treats the European Union as an open social system, facilitates the analysis of such a complex subject and allows the formulation of research questions on: the causes and mechanisms for the emergence of European Union, its equilibrium and its interaction with the environment. The proposed integrated approach includes Open Systems Theory, Functional Systems Theory, Cybernetics and Synergy.
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