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The EU summit in February: results of the battle for budget revision

Analytical papers of the Institute of Europe RAS
The article examines results of the EU extraordinary summit in February 2024 for a mid-term revision of Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2021-2027.
Olga Potemkina
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Banking Resolution: The EU Framework Governing the Resolution of Credit Institutions

The EU Law of Economic and Monetary Union, 2020
On 15 May 2014, the European Parliament and the Council adopted Directive 2014/59/EU establishing a framework for the recovery and resolution of credit institutions and investment firms (Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive or BRRD).
C. Gortsos
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Why the EU risks missing its 2050 carbon neutrality target by focusing only on new (electric) car sales

ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
In 2016, by signing and ratifying the Paris Agreement, the European Union committed to making the EU economy and society climate neutral by 2050. In 2016, partly because of this goal, the European Council endorsed an interim target of a 55% net domestic ...
M. Bonacina, Antonio Sileo
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Spitzenkandidaten system and the distribution of top positions in the EU

Analytical papers of the Institute of Europe RAS
The elections to the European Parliament, held at the beginning of June 2024, opened a new political cycle in the EU. EU leaders have tried to revive Spitzenkandidaten system, which broke down in 2019. At the meeting of the European Council on 27-28 June,
Liudmila Babynina
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Inequality among EU citizens in the EU's Council decision procedure

European Journal of Political Economy, 2002
Abstract This paper provides a normative assessment of the inequality among EU citizens imputable to the decision-making rule used by the European Council of Ministers. To this end, the EU decision-making process is modeled by a compound two-stage game among the EU citizens, whose respective voting power is evaluated by their Banzhaf index in the ...
Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano
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OVERCOMING OBSTACLES: HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND THE SDGS IN THE EU – A CLUSTER ANALYSIS

EARTH & PLANETARY INSIGHTS - Scientific Peer-Reviewed Journal of the SWS Scholarly Society
The aim of this study is to classify Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the European Union (EU) based on the financial and knowledge barriers they face in im- plementing sustainable practices.
Marina Albanese   +4 more
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“The Big Elephant in the Room”: The European Union's Relations with China in the Post-Pandemic Period through the Prism of Official EU Statements

The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University Series Political Science and Religion Studies
The aim of the article is to explore some aspects of European-Chinese relations in the post-pandemic period (2023–2025) by analyzing the views and approaches of senior EU’s officials as reflected in their statements.
L. O. Igumnova
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Baltic States’ EU membership: discursive search for (and failure to obtain) farewell from Russia

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies
The article assesses the EU membership of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania with a special focus on their attempts, already as EU members to change their relations with Russia, which remains their ‘significant Other’.
Kiryl Kascian, V. Denisenko, I. Matonyte
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Legislative Votes in the EU Council

All votes cast by the EU Member States in the Council of the EU (Council of Ministers) between 22 December 2009 and 18 February 2025.
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From an amplifier to a silencer: the Slovak EU presidency and energy policy

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies
Council Presidency is widely regarded as one of the most challenging responsibilities for EU countries, particularly for newcomers. Countries that joined the Union during the eastern enlargement in 2004 have presided over the EU at most twice, as the ...
M. Mišík
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