Título que forma parte de la serie 'Las organizaciones del mundo' que examina las organizaciones internacionales clave y el papel que desempeñan en mejorar las vidas de personas en el mundo. Cada título incluye estudios de casos que revela cómo funciona la organización. En éste se examina cómo la UE trabaja para fomentar la estabilidad económica, la seguridad y las normas jurídicas a través de Europa. ; SC ; Biblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín 5 -3 Planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel. +34917748000; biblioteca@mecd.es ; GBR
An authoritative, up-to-date and comprehensive analysis and assessment of the impact of the EU on Britain and of Britain's contribution to the evolution of the EU. The book examines the key dimensions of this relationship, including policy and institutional developments, the effects on government and party politics, and the rise of Euroscepticism.
Cover -- Contents -- List of Features -- List of Abbreviations -- Preface -- About the authors -- 1 Introduction -- Introduction -- Europe and China: The Role of History, Concepts and Ideas -- Imbalances and Uneven Focus in EU-China Relations -- The Elephant in the Room: The Role of the United States in EU-China Relations -- Conclusion -- 2 The Evolution of the EU-China Relationship -- Introduction -- The Evolution of EU-China Relations -- Perspectives on the EU-China relationship: continuity and change -- Conclusion -- 3 EU Institutions and the Making of EU Foreign Policy -- Introduction -- The Role of Member States in EU Foreign Policy -- Supranational Institutions and EU External Relations -- The Nature of European Foreign Policy -- Conclusion -- 4 Chinese Institutions and Foreign Policy -- Introduction: China's Rise and Its Foreign Policy -- China's New Assertiveness: Change or No Change of Foreign Policy? -- Identity Issues: Respect, Recognition, Reciprocity -- Chinese Foreign Policy Principles and Priorities -- China's Domestic Agenda and Foreign Policy -- Chinese Foreign Policy Actors: A Glimpse Behind the Bamboo Curtain -- Chinese Foreign Policy and the EU -- Conclusion -- 5 The Political Dimension of EU-China Relations -- Introduction -- Political Dialogues -- Drivers of the Political Relationship -- Human Rights Disputes -- Other Contentious Issues in EU-China Relations -- Conclusion -- 6 The Economic Dimension of EU-China Relations -- Introduction -- Trade -- Foreign Direct Investment -- Monetary Policy and the International Financial System -- The Impact of the Eurozone Crisis on EU-China Relations -- Conclusion -- 7 The Societal Dimension of EU-China Relations -- Introduction -- Education and Research Collaboration in EU-China Relations -- The Role of Think Tanks, NGOs and Civil Society.
The EU's institutions : an overview / John Peterson and Michael Shackleton -- The European Council / Philippe de Schoutheete -- The Council of Ministers / Fiona Hayes-Renshaw -- The College of Commissioners / John Peterson -- The European Parliament / Michael Shackleton -- The European Court of Justice / Kieran St Clair Bradley -- The Commission's services / Neill Nugent -- Managing the euro : the European Central Bank / Kathleen R. McNamara -- Institutionalizing freedom, security and justice / J(c)œrg Monar -- Making the CFSP work / Knud Erik J(c)ırgensen -- Financial control : the Court of Auditors and OLAF / Brigid Laffan -- Political interests : the EP's party groups / Tapio Raunio -- National interests : Coreoper / Jeffrey Lewis -- Functional interests : European agencies / Giandomenico Majone -- Social and regional interests : ECOSOC and the Committee of the Regions / Charlie Jeffery -- Conclusion / John Peterson and Michael Shackleton
In: Wivel , A 2019 , Denmark and the European Union . in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics . Oxford University Press . https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1103
Denmark's relationship with the European Union (EU) takes its point of departure in the Danish self-perception of being a minor power with a superior societal model. This calls for both adaptation to the power realities of the European political space and resistance against infringements of the Danish societal model, occasionally supplemented by attempts at actively influencing EU policy-making. Denmark's general EU posture is reactive and defensive with a stronger focus on defending autonomy than influencing the future of the EU. It is pragmatic and functionalist, seeking primarily to utilize EU membership to secure the economic sustainability of the welfare state. Danish EU policy is increasingly characterized by dualism, navigating the integration dilemma in a way that allows for simultaneous protection against political integration and uploading of Danish interests to the EU level. ; Denmark's relationship with the European Union (EU) takes its point of departure in the Danish self-perception of being a minor power with a superior societal model. This calls for both adaptation to the power realities of the European political space and resistance against infringements of the Danish societal model, occasionally supplemented by attempts at actively influencing EU policy-making. Denmark's general EU posture is reactive and defensive with a stronger focus on defending autonomy than influencing the future of the EU. It is pragmatic and functionalist, seeking primarily to utilize EU membership to secure the economic sustainability of the welfare state. Danish EU policy is increasingly characterized by dualism, navigating the integration dilemma in a way that allows for simultaneous protection against political integration and uploading of Danish interests to the EU level.