EU Cohesion Policy and the New Member States: Soft Power of EU Policies?
Between 2004 and 2013, 13 new member states joined the European Union. Most of the regions of these new member states belonged to the less developed or transition regions, which is why EU cohesion policy played an important role in these countries.
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Has the "green" transformation of the Common Agricultural Policy affected the environmental sustainability of farms? [PDF]
Pawłowska A.
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The Fiscal Architecture of the EU Cohesion Policy
In its current setup, the European Union is often characterised as slow, decision-impeding, inefficient and therefore not really ready for enlargement. The pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis and the increasingly uncertain role in the global economy have further increased the high pressure on the EU to undergo modernisation. In this context,
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The politics of health: exploring the potential and the limits of health in all policies under multilevel governance. [PDF]
Koivusalo M +4 more
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Global health and the dialectics of solidarity through Ubuntu and European perspectives. [PDF]
Anyikwa CL.
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Ten simple rules for coordinating a large digital health project: Perspectives from EU and implications for global contexts. [PDF]
Sacchi L, Zupan B, Quaglini S.
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Turning the EU's agricultural vision into environmental action: A performance-oriented CAP after 2027. [PDF]
Heyl K +3 more
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Social network analysis of stakeholders in China's hierarchical medical system: toward a collaborative governance framework for enhanced integration. [PDF]
Cai Q +6 more
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The promise of one health for improved soil and food security in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Swan T, Maora JS, Pamphilon B, Field D.
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Globalization and health in an emerging new world order. [PDF]
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