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EU Member States and the European Neighbourhood Policy

open access: yes, 2017
The EU's neighbourhood policy remains a conundrum. With a multitude of objectives, the project was inspired by the goal of fostering stability, security and prosperity in a shared neighbourhood. Member States themselves have made use of the ENP as a vehicle to balance EU goals of transformation with the demands of their own national foreign policies.
Hadfield, A.
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EU rural development policy in the new member states: Promoting multifunctionality?

open access: yesJournal of Rural Studies, 2007
European Union (EU) enlargement has seen ten new member states (NMS) adopt the full range of EU policies. Within this, the rural development arm of the Common Agricultural Policy offers particular points of interest. Member states chose from an extensive
Robert Ackrill
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Enforcement of the EU ETS in the Member States

elni Review, 2015
Although the EU ETS has been operating in three trading periods for ten years and has been extensively covered by legal research, there has been remarkably little attention given to the enforcement of the ETS. Although, generally, we have seen an increasing centralization of the EU ETS, monitoring and enforcement are still largely in the hands of the ...
Jonathan M. Verschuuren, Floor Fleurke
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4. EU Member States

2022
This chapter focuses on the member states of the EU. It begins by considering how two different theories—liberal intergovernmentalism and postfunctionalism—explain member states’ engagement with the EU and the different visions of EU integration held by the member states.
Ramona Coman, Daniel Kenealy
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‘A Sense of Urgency’: The EU, EU Member States and the Recognition of the Palestinian State

Mediterranean Politics, 2015
In the aftermath of the July–August 2014 war in Gaza, the Swedish government officially recognized the state of Palestine. This decision triggered a cascade of resolutions adopted in national parliaments of European Union member states and, eventually, led to the adoption of a European Parliament resolution supporting in principle the recognition of ...
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The EU and the Member States

1999
The history of the European Union has been dominated by efforts to remove or reduce economic barriers among its member states. National leaders have focused most of their attention on such matters as trade, tariffs, competition, finance and labour mobility.
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The EU and Member State Building

2014
PART I: Theory of Enlargement and Member State-Building 1. Introduction: The EU and Statebuilding in the Western Balkans, Soeren Keil and Zeynep Arkan 2. The Limits of Normative Power? EU Member State-Building in the Western Balkans, Soeren Keil and Zeynep Arkan 3. Building on Experience?
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Income Mobility in the New EU Member States

2015
In this chapter we investigate intragenerational income mobility in Central Eastern European Countries (CEECs) and Baltic Countries (BCs), vis-a-vis Western Europe, in the periods before and during the global crisis. Aspects related to individual income mobility are connected in a dynamic perspective to those of inequality since the movements of ...
ARISTEI, DAVID, PERUGINI, CRISTIANO
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Other EU Member States

2018
In addition to the approaches discussed in detail in previous chapters, there exist other concepts of biodiversity offsets in various EU member states. Clearly, not all of these approaches can be scrutinized in this book and, indeed, not all approaches are well known.
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An update on ‘negative claims’ in the EU and in EU Member States

ERA Forum, 2019
Legal issues surrounding the labelling of foodstuffs are plentiful. An important example is the use of ‘negative claims’, indicating that certain substances are not present. This article addresses legitimate uses of such claims in the EU, including nutrition claims, ‘gluten-free’ claims, and ‘lactose-free’ claims.
Tobias Dolle, Ignacio Carreño
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