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In: Contemporary Europe, Band 69, Heft 3, S. 111-120
In: Contemporary Europe, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 107-121
In: Contemporary Europe, Band 67, Heft 1, S. 85-94
In: Springer Texts in Business and Economics; Sustainable Transportation, S. 209-232
In: European political, economic, and security issues
Altiero Spinelli and the EU: Is a federation still possible? -- EU LAW: Illegal fishing and its influence on world affairs -- The sources of European Union law -- Inequality and social legislation in the European Union -- The European Union development, from the IIWW to Nice, a long journey -- The European Union institutions: The motor of the organization -- Economy in the European Union: Comprehensive approach -- Relations between USA and Europe, NATO or EU defense? -- French decline, Sarkozy failure leading the European Union -- Evolution of the defence integration in Europe -- The European nation, a dream or a utopia? -- Asymmetrical crisis in the European Union: The example of Greece -- A common language for a common organization -- The union for the Mediterranean and the EU -- European Union external solidarity -- European Union historical analysis.
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In: Studia diplomatica: Brussels journal of international relations, Band 64, Heft 1, S. 93-93
ISSN: 0770-2965
In: Elgar advanced introductions
In: Arts , K 2020 , Development Policy and European Union Politics . in W R Thompson (ed.) , Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics . Oxford University Press , Oxford . https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1132
Summary presented at the start of the article: " 'Development cooperation' is one of the traditional policy domains of the European Union (EU). Over the years it advanced from an instrument used in colonial times to one of modern partnership, although European self-interest remains a driving force. Jointly, the EU and its member states are the largest development donor in the world and also provide sizable market access and investment to developing countries. Their overall performance record has been assessed fairly positively by internal and external parties, although many possible improvements have been identified. The various enlargements of the EU traceably supported a widening of the geographic and substantive scope of EU development policies and practice. In addition, EU development cooperation was reinforced by the fact that it gradually received a firmer basis in the constituent EU treaties. The 'European Consensus on Development' document, as revised in 2017, laid out the main direction of and emphases in EU development cooperation until the year 2030. The European Consensus prescribed a rights-based approach, and squarely placed the United Nations "Agenda 2030" and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) contained in it, as the main framework and objectives for EU development cooperation. A wide range of actors is involved in EU development cooperation, in part because this is an area of shared competence among the EU member states that pursue their own national policies as well as those specified by the EU. Thus, EU actors such as the European Commission, Council, and Parliament feature in this policy field along with EU member states and individual or collective developing country actors. The most prominent example of this is the African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States, which consists of 79 countries. Civil society organizations, including non-governmental development organizations, both from the North and the South, also seek to influence or otherwise engage with the policies and ...
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In: Routledge
In: Routledge/EUI Studies in Environmental Policy Ser
Examines the environmental implication of economic deregulation through case studies of the energy, transport and water sectors. The book deals with options for deregulation, looking at self-regulation, negotiated agreements and environmental management systems. Presenting evidence from a number of EU member states and Hungary, a likely contender for EU membership, this work points at particular challenges facing these countries
In: Routledge advances in European politics
In: Routledge Focus
« How do Muslim citizens across the globe perceive the European Union? And what factors influence their EU attitudes? This book offers the first systematic theoretical and empirical analysis of Muslim citizens' EU attitudes in and outside the European Union. Using the best empirical data available, the book demonstrates that Muslim citizens' attitudes are not shaped by their denomination and religious beliefs, but by material and political considerations. It finds that Muslims are most favourable toward the EU due to their positive experiences in European contexts, whereas in contrast, Muslim citizens outside the EU are more skeptical toward the European Union due to sovereignty concerns and the lack of support from the EU and its member states. Such findings not only contribute to the research on social legitimacy of international organizations and international public opinion more generally, but also provide important suggestions for (European) policy makers regarding external and domestic policies. « (Verlagsbeschreibung)
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