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Contrary to some previous assumptions, the enlargement did not halt the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP … the changes that the recent enlargement caused in the working practices of the Council working groups. It also attempts to …
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enlargement of the EU, the institutional setup of these committees and the practice of Ôcommittee governanceÕ have been …
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Scholars have widely used the enlargement process as a foil for assessing both the nature and the potential influence … of the ENP. In this paper, I attempt to show that the ENP-enlargement comparison is flawed by the fact that the two …
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The ratification crisis of the European Constitution is accompanied by an increased enlargement fatigue, prompting a … over the past 15 years has facilitated this process. Whereas enlargement policy has long been the Union`s most efficient … enlargement policy elements. Although the incentives offered by the ENP are of particular interest to eastern partners …
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) and a South (France, Italy, Spain) center, connected by Germany. The 2004 enlargement did not change this pattern, but …
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Abstract: The European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) is understood as an important new "instrument" in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) "toolbox", designed to respond to the contemporary security environment as well as to overcome the inaction and hesitancy of the past....
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‘get stuck’ at working party, Coreper or the ministerial level. This paper reconceptualises the internal negotiations as …
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The main thesis in this manuscript is that a social choice theory based on aggregating individual preferences and values is insufficient to confront the social choices that today’s world is facing. It is defended in here that institutions play a critical role in any social choice, and that the...
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This book presents the reasons for which, given the globalization brought about by the ICT revolution, both liberalism and realism are ill suited as guides for international relations. And it argues in favor of a third option: institutionalism. The liberal ideal of progress and peace, brought...
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We investigate the empirical validity of the median voter theory of trade policy. Mayer’s classic framework predicts that the optimal tariff is positive for a capital-abundant country and negative for a labor-abundant country (Mayer, 1984). However, import subsidies are rare so the tariff...
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