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In: European Review of Private Law, Band 19, Heft 5, S. 693-695
ISSN: 0928-9801
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In: European Review of Private Law, Band 19, Heft 5, S. 693-695
ISSN: 0928-9801
Blog: Europe of Knowledge
Mitchell Young While, as the name of this blog reflects, knowledge has become a central concern in European policymaking internally, it has not made the same inroads into the EU's external policy discourses. This neglect of knowledge in the field of international relations is not limited to the EU, but given the European policy context, […]
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In: FP, Heft 161, S. 22-27
ISSN: 0015-7228
It is argued that Europe isn't the good 'global citizen' it claims to be in that its foreign policy preoccupations tend to internal, and the 'European economy' is better described as a heterogeneous entity than a single movement. The article also takes to task Europe's social model as being unfriendly to immigrants and its health care as being mostly substandard for the insured. Adapted from the source document.
In: The military balance: the annual assessment of global military capabilities and defence economics, S. 93-186
ISSN: 0459-7222
In this section on the Capabilities, Trends & Economics of regional military defense capabilities, the military trends & priorities of Europe are assessed. A discussion of the European defense debate characterizes diverse national defense policies as a hindrance to a cohesive approach within the European Union. Discussion of NATO operations identifies current deployment & limited capabilities in Iraq & Africa, cooperation, & future NATO expansion. The European Security & Defense Policy (ESDP) national force developments address conflict, & terrorism in individual countries. The strengthening euro, & new initiatives by the European Defense Agency (EDA) indicate growth that is further supported by Italian, French, Greek, & UK military fiscal policy. Analysis of the non-NATO European defense identifies challenges to Croatia, & downsizing and budget cuts for Sweden. A detailed assessment follows of NATO & non-NATO countries military capabilities that inventories troops, organizations by service & equipment, deployment, & foreign forces. Tables. J. Harwell
In: Public policy research: PPR, Band 19, Heft 3, S. 199-204
ISSN: 1744-540X
In his regular column for Juncture, John Curtice looks at British public attitudes towards Europe and questions whether apparent moves towards Euroscepticism by politicians and the public are real or just par for the course.
In: Strategic survey: the annual assessment of geopolitics, S. 111-151
ISSN: 0459-7230
The most significant development in Europe during the year to mid-2013 occurred shortly after it began, with a declaration from Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank (ECB). He said in July 2012: 'Within our mandate, the ECB is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the euro. And believe me, it will be enough.' While this statement caused a flurry, it would obviously not have been sufficient by itself, after three years in which Europe's authorities had failed to convince the financial markets that the measures they were taking would, indeed, be enough. But two months later, Draghi revealed that the ECB would underpin the debt of any country that undertook satisfactory reform measures, by buying its bonds. The comfort to the markets provided by this guarantee meant that the ECB did not, in fact, have to make any such purchases, because the market interest rates of Spanish and Italian debt fell to such an extent that the need for them to negotiate financial rescues, conditional on economic reforms, receded. Adapted from the source document.
In: Language and social life volume 2
In: Language and social processes 7
In: English in Europe volume 1
In: De Gruyter eBook-Paket Linguistik
Chapter 1: Attitudes towards English in France -- Chapter 2: images of English in the French press -- Chapter 3: Policies and attitudes towards English in the Faroes today -- Chapter 4: Attitudes towards English language use on Greek TV: a threat or not? -- Chapter 5: Attitudes towards English in university language policy documents in Sweden -- Chapter 6: English as an international language of science and its effect on Nordic terminology: the view of scientists -- Chapter 7: Communicating across Europe: what german students think about multilingualism, language norms and English as a lingua franca -- Chapter 8: It's so natural to mix languages: attitudes towards English-medium instruction in Sweden -- Chapter 9: English as an academic lingua franca in Estonia: students¿ attitudes and ideologies -- Chapter 10: Who owns English in Norway : attitudes and choices among learners -- Chapter 11: Learning English in contemporary Iceland : the attitudes and perceptions of Icelandic youth -- Chapter 12: English in London: opportunity or threat? English and Cypriot Greek in the Greek Cypriot community of North London -- Teaching English to young learners in Europe: teachers' attitudes and perspectives.
In: Population & Avenir, n° 694, ISSN 0223-5706 (2009)
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