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Os estados-membros credores e a crise do euro: a imparcialidade da Comissão Europeia em jogo?
2021The dichotomy between more or less influential States is a condition almost as ancient as the very existence of the State. Issues related to power and influence have been widely debated over the years and extensively explored by the literature and can be considered as constant on the political scene.
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Anais do Congresso de Iniciação Científica da Unicamp, 2015
Daniela Magalhaes Prates +1 more
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2020
European Elections tend to be regarded as “second-order elections”. Several arguments have been put forward to demonstrate both the lower relevance of EP elections, and the resilience of the second-order model: low interest of the media in these elections; lower visibility of European issues with a focus on domestic issues; lower turnout and lower ...
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European Elections tend to be regarded as “second-order elections”. Several arguments have been put forward to demonstrate both the lower relevance of EP elections, and the resilience of the second-order model: low interest of the media in these elections; lower visibility of European issues with a focus on domestic issues; lower turnout and lower ...
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2012
The recent debt crisis in Greece, Ireland and Portugal has exposed the fragility existing in the Euro zone for promoting development and economic convergence between the countries that have adopted the currency. Way beyond the fear of insolvency, what is observed is a growing disparity of the most-developed countries in comparison to the less-developed
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The recent debt crisis in Greece, Ireland and Portugal has exposed the fragility existing in the Euro zone for promoting development and economic convergence between the countries that have adopted the currency. Way beyond the fear of insolvency, what is observed is a growing disparity of the most-developed countries in comparison to the less-developed
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