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It’s not about the money! EU funds, local opportunities, and the Brexit vote. LEQS Paper No. 149/2019 November 2019 [PDF]
Growing Euroscepticism across the European Union (EU) leaves open questions as to what citizens expect to gain from EU Membership and what influences their dissent for the EU integration project.
Crescenzi, Riccardo +2 more
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ABSTRACT The Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) has been a significant innovation in European Union (EU) governance and represents an opportunity to prioritize healthcare investments and reforms, among other policies. While much has been written about the EU post‐pandemic, particularly regarding the potential for changing the economic paradigm and ...
David Natali +2 more
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‘Risks’ as a justification for, and a challenge to, European territorial co-operation
Under the new ‘European territorial Co-operation’ objective of the EU’s cohesion policy the programmes for the funding period 2007-2013 refer to ‘natural’, ’environmental’ or ‘flood’ risks.
Ulrich Graute, Stephan Schöps
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Integration of soil information systems. BIS and SOTER perspectives
The article presents an overview and brief characteristics of the selected soil information systems in the Czech Republic. It suggests synchronisation of their development, particularly some convergence of the Land Evaluation Information System and Soil ...
Jitka Sládková
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European Without Euros: How Geopolitical Histories Shape the Symbolic Boundaries of Europe
ABSTRACT This paper examines how geopolitical, geoeconomic, and geocultural dynamics shape the symbolic boundaries of Europe and the psychological and political consequences of those boundaries. We extend traditional models of social identification by arguing that claims to group representativeness ‐ and the recognition of such claims ‐ are deeply ...
S Obradović +5 more
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The EU's ‘Ever Closer Union’: Ideals and Contradictions of a Civilian Empire
ABSTRACT Most explanations of the European Union (EU) have dealt with it as a kind of (con)federation, a multi‐level construction, a peculiar blend of supranational and intergovernmental features, or a neo‐functional set‐up. Some regard the EU as an empire of sorts, but either this perspective is drowned out by approaches privileging a ‘normative power’
Ulf Hedetoft
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Abstract The EU aims to reach 25% of the total agricultural area under organic farming by 2030. Interlinking a farm‐level and agro‐economic market model, we assess impacts of achieving the target either at Member State or aggregated EU level. Results show that flexible budget allocation across Member States would be more cost‐efficient and less ...
Dimitrios Kremmydas +10 more
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ABSTRACT The objective to make subjects and objects 'resilient' is written into many EU and NATO policies and 'building resilience' has been made a priority of EU‐NATO cooperation. This article critically examines the articulation of resilience as an ‘empty signifier’ in the policy realm, drawing on poststructuralist theory to problematise what ...
Alexandra M. Friede
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The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act and copyright
Abstract The European Union's (EU's) Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), published on 12 July 2024, seeks to establish a consistent legal framework for AI systems within the EU, promoting trustworthy and human‐centric AI while safeguarding various fundamental rights.
Andres Guadamuz
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EU-OPENSCREEN is the European research infrastructure consortium for chemical biology and early drug discovery. It provides open access to high-throughput screening, chemoproteomics and spatial MS-based omics platforms and medicinal chemistry groups to ...
Robert K. Harmel +3 more
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