Management of Resource Policy: How Mongolia Passes the Test
Mongolia is quickly changing nowadays. This is also thanks to discoveries of enormous mineral wealth. Copper, coal, iron ore and gold in particular are responsible for an amazing growth performance that Mongolia continues to demonstrate over the last ...
Jiří Mičánek, Petr Blížkovský
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Control and accountability in the system of European political institutions: Major issues and challenges [PDF]
The paper analyzes the functioning of the political institutions control system within the European Union, especially the European Council as the most important political body of the EU.
Zekavica Radomir
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The EU has engaged with cultural policy especially after the Maastricht treaty in 1992. To compare the division within two EU institutions, this paper mainly analyses the EU official documents: the “European Agenda for culture in a globalizing world ...
Chinatsu Yasuda
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Evaluating Presidencies of the Council of the EU: Revisiting Nice* [PDF]
AbstractJudging presidencies is easy, evaluating them is not. Evaluations are rare and often superficial. This article provides a theoretical framework for such evaluations. Using contingency theory, it develops hypotheses about the demand for, and supply of, presidency roles. It offers a structured analysis by linking behaviour to the specificities of
Schout, A., Vanhoonacker, S.M.R.L.
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Signals to Their Parliaments? Governments’ Use of Votes and Policy Statements in the EU Council
Does parliamentary oversight of governments’ decisions in the international arena matter? This article finds that it does: governments with strong parliamentary oversight behave differently when negotiating policies at the EU level compared with ...
Sara Hagemann +2 more
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This paper explores the Czech Republic’s evolving understanding of its Europeanness and its position within the European Union (EU) during its first two decades of membership.
M. Neuman, Senka Neuman Stanivuković
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Means of combating forest dieback - EU support for maintaining forest health and vitality
All EU Member States face economic and ecological losses due to forest damages. Thus, combating forest dieback, as for example caused by the effects of climate change, is a contribution to human safety and well-being and the sustainable development of ...
Requardt A, Schuck A, Köhl M
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INSTITUTIONAL REFORM OF THE EU COUNCIL PRESIDENCY IN TIMES OF CRISIS - PROSPECTS BROUGHT ON BY THE CONFERENCE ON THE FUTURE OF EUROPE [PDF]
The focus of this research is on the role of the EU Council Presidency - beginning with the founding of the European Coal and Steel Community and continuing with its subsequent evolution and changes, brought on in particular by the Lisbon Treaty, all the
Ana-Cristina TUDOR
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Does the European Union Start-Up Aid Help Young Farmers to Innovate and to Join Networks?
The endurance and vitality of European agriculture are threatened by the aging of farmers, together with the lack of generational change. The small share of young farmers also impacts on the innovative capacity and competitiveness of the sector.
Anna Carbone +5 more
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Refusal to implement European social partners’ agreements: recent practice of the Commission
European social partner agreements negotiated on the basis of Article 155 TFEU may be implemented at the level of the European Union at the joint request of the parties via a Council decision.
Dagmara Skupień
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