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Into Europe

Journal of Tissue Viability, 1993
The real benefit of Europe for Britain lies in escape from an introverted island mentality to a wider, more open society stimulated by closer contact and competition with other people.
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The Limits of Europe

Global Discourse, 2019
In his fifth-century BCE chronicle of the Graeco-Persian Wars, Herodotus describes a challenge that European scholars have faced for two and a half millennia (Drace-Francis, 2013: 1). Since Antiquity, discussions of just what ‘Europe’ is, descriptively and normatively, have not been resolved and consensus has been reached that multiple ‘Europes’ exist.
Foster, Russell David, Grzymski, Jan
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In Europe but not of Europe

Public Policy Research, 2012
In his regular column for Juncture, John Curtice looks at British public attitudes towards Europe and questions whether apparent moves towards Euroscepticism by politicians and the public are real or just par for the course.
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"Europe of the Regions" and the Federalization of Europe

Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1996
There is a close connection between regionalism, federalism, and the movement to create a united federal Europe. The recent movement to create a “Europe of the Regions” is one expression of these connections. However, there are many kinds of regions, and certain forms of regional policy that may not necessarily be an expression of either regionalism or
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Europe

2011
Forests and other wooded lands cover about a third of the European land area and are therefore a characteristic element of the continent’s natural and cultural landscape. Woodland has always provided people with economic, social and environmental products and services.
E. Johann   +15 more
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Teleradiology in Europe

European Journal of Radiology, 2000
The new concept of teleradiology is centered on the consideration that it involves management of medical information rather than the simple transmission of diagnostic images from one location to another. Teleradiology must therefore be able to contribute to the seamless integration of the digital environment in which medical data are managed throughout
CARAMELLA, DAVIDE   +3 more
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The Defence of Europe: Europe's Interests, Europe's Choices

The RUSI Journal, 1984
(1984). The Defence of Europe: Europe's Interests, Europe's Choices. The RUSI Journal: Vol. 129, No. 4, pp. 3-9.
Sir Clive Rose Gcmg   +1 more
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With Europe, But Not of Europe

2019
Arguments that dominated the 2016 referendum campaign have roots that go right back to the post-war years. Winston Churchill was the first to call for a United States of Europe—but without Britain. British reservations about European unification took on a sharper profile as six continental states moved closer to founding the EEC.
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'Europe, for Example' [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This paper aims to show why a philosophically informed approach to the question of Europe interrupts at least one doxa that underlies the orthodox thought of Europe as the site of a moribund worldview; namely, the construal of Europe as dominated by a political culture that is fundamentally compromised by an egregious and often implicit ‘racial theory’,
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Europe, Europe, Europe

Thresholds, 2007
Chant Avedissian, Sadia Shirazi
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