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Słowa kluczowe: Romania, constitutionalism, authoritarianism, 1923 Constitution, 1938 Constitution, Masaryk, democracy, humanitarianism, ethics, politics, non-political politics, Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Eastern Slovakia in the Slovak History, Slovak National Council, the Martin Declaration, East Slovak National Council, Slovak People Republik 1918, the Slovak Nation, Kingdom of Hungary, Roman Catholic Church, Evangelical Church, Greek Catholic Church., Western Ukraine, Eastern Galicia, Polish-Ukrainian confl ict, Borderlands, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Soviet Union, disintegration, NATO, the Iraq confl ict, the confl ict in the Ukraine, reform of the political system of the European Union, systemic reform of the Eurozone, debt crisis in the Eurozone, missile defense system, the European Union’s Eastern Partnership, energy security of the European Union, the European Union