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EU countries 7 EU-Staaten 7 Brexit 4 Großbritannien 4 United Kingdom 4 Agency theory 1 Business network 1 Canada 1 China 1 Crisis management 1 EEA countries 1 EU membership 1 EU-Mitgliedschaft 1 EWR-Staaten 1 Economic growth 1 Euro area 1 Europa 1 Europe 1 Eurozone 1 Gerechtigkeit 1 Governance approach 1 Governance-Ansatz 1 Handelsabkommen 1 Impact assessment 1 International agreement 1 International economic relations 1 International economy 1 Internationale Wirtschaft 1 Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1 Internationales Abkommen 1 Italien 1 Italy 1 Justice 1 Kanada 1 Krisenmanagement 1 Market segmentation 1 Marktsegmentierung 1 Network 1 Netzwerk 1 Parlament 1
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Fossum, John Erik 2 Zgaga, Tiziano 2 Bátora, Jozef 1 Fabbrini, Sergio 1 Gora, Magdalena 1 Kaeding, Michael 1 Kauppi, Niilo 1 Leuffen, Dirk 1 Lord, Christopher 1 Manners, Ian 1 Neuwahl, Nanette A.E.M 1 Pelaudeix, Cecile 1 Schönlau, Justus 1 Soares, Ana Carolina 1 Trenz, Hans‐Jörg 1 Zubek, Marcin 1
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Coherent or Incoherent? Italian Sovereignist Parties in Front of Supranational Crisis Management
Zgaga, Tiziano - 2023
This paper investigates how so-called sovereignist parties reacted to a crisis—the COVID-19 pandemic—that the European Union (EU) managed through supranational institutions (the Commission) and instruments (the recovery fund “Next Generation EU” or NGEU). Supranational crisis management...
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European Administrative Networks in-between Audiences : Accountability Dilemmas in Multi-Level EU Governance
Soares, Ana Carolina - 2023
At the same time that differentiation has provided the European Union (EU) with tools to manage increasing diversity, it has posed significant challenges to the achievement of collective EU goals and an even level playing field across member states. In this context, European Administrative...
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Achieving European Communion in the Planetary Organic Crisis : How Dominance and Differentiation affects the sharing of Genuine Democracy
Manners, Ian - 2023
European Union challenges and crises of the past decade, including the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis, refugees, ethno-nationalist/Brexit movements, COVID-19, and Russian invasion of Ukraine are part of a planetary organic crisis (POC) of economy, society, ecology, conflict, and polity. The...
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Sovereignism and its Implication : The Differentiated Disintegration of the European Union
Fabbrini, Sergio; Zgaga, Tiziano - 2022
The research paper aims to investigate nationalism in the post-Brexit period (2016- 2021). Because of the political and economic costs triggered by Brexit, European nationalisms have had to redefine their role remaining in the European Union (EU), a necessity made even more stringent by the...
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Brexit : The Sub-national Dimensions from the Vantage Point of the European Committee of the Regions
Schönlau, Justus - 2022
The Brexit process has not just one, but several sub-national dimensions which have not been discussed as prominently as many of the sub-national entities of the European Union would consider necessary. The withdrawal of a Member State, especially of one the United Kingdom (UK) with its very...
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EU Agencies and Brexit : Assessing the Implications of Brexit for EU Agencies
Kaeding, Michael - 2022
This paper considers implications of Brexit for a set of actors which are often neglected, but without whom the future of Europe has become unthinkable: EU decentralised agencies. It assesses the EU agencies‘role during the Brexit negotiations and those on the future EU-UK relations. It shows...
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The Political Future of the European Economic Area
Fossum, John Erik - 2022
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the political future of the European Economic Area (EEA). The paper starts by providing a brief overview of the EEA (Section 2). Next, it discusses the factors affecting the future of the EEA from the vantage-point of Norway (Section 3). The Norwegian...
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The European Parliament and Brexit
Lord, Christopher - 2021
This paper looks at the role of the European Parliament (EP) in three phases of Brexit: the attempt by the David Cameron Government to renegotiate the UK’s membership of the European Union prior to the 2016 referendum, the Withdrawal Agreement (WA) and the Trade and Cooperation Agreement...
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Member state equality and procedural fairness in differentiated integration : A republican perspective
Leuffen, Dirk - 2021
This research paper builds on (internationalist) republicanism and claims that differentiated integration (DI) must be designed in a way that honours the principle of freedom as non-domination. When implemented in such a way, DI ensures rather than threatens the principle of member state–and...
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The 2020 EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement as a Canada Style Agreement
Neuwahl, Nanette A.E.M - 2021
This paper looks into the question of differentiation in EU foreign policy. Does the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) reached between the EU and the UK in December 2020 fall within a familiar differentiation track? In particular, is it a ‘Canada style’ agreement rather than, say, a...
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