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Digital/sovereignty and European security integration: an introduction
The notion of digital sovereignty, also often referred to as technological sovereignty, has been gaining momentum in the European Union’s (EU) political and policy discourses over recent years. Digital sovereignty has come to supplement an already substantial engagement of the EU with the digital across various security policy domains. The goal of this
Rocco Bellanova +2 more
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Pioneers of European Integration: An Introduction [PDF]
The European Union stands as a unique economic, political, legal and social experiment in transnational regional integration. The world we live in may still be one primarily organized by and for territorial nation states, but if one empirical example is to be sought of how a post-national or cosmopolitan polity and society might be built, the EU is the
Favell, Adrian, Recchi, Ettore
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Religion, Nationalism, and European Integration: Introduction
Who would have thought that claims of secular humanist parents in Northern Italy to have crucifixes removed from classrooms in public schools would result in Europe-wide controversies over the legitimacy of religious signs as symbols of national identity?
Koenig, Matthias, Knöbl, Wolfgang
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SELECTED IMPLICATIONS OF THE CREATION OF THE BANKING UNION FOR THE ACCESSION OF POLAND INTO THE EUROZONE [PDF]
The last global financial crisis exposed a number of structural weaknesses of the eurozone which generated a great deal of additional costs as well as risks leading almost to its collapse.
Piotr J. Szpunar
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Education, Europeanization and Europe’s social integration. An introduction [PDF]
For quite some time, the process of European integration has largely been taken for granted and widely perceived as an irreversible trend.
Sören Carlson +2 more
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Introduction: European integration as an elite project
Abstract This chapter defines the volume’s key concepts and introduces the main research questions addressed in the following chapters. Following a review of literature dealing with the challenges of European integration, it focuses on the emergence of various forms of Euroscepticism, Europhobia, and Europhilia among different sectors of
Verzichelli, Luca +2 more
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Introduction: The Criminalization of Migration and European (Dis)Integration
This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant facets of the conflict, which we see at the heart of the current European approach to migration, between criminalization of migrants and migrants’ rights. But it is also devoted to outlining some strategies and practices through which the conflict might be
Marin, L., SPENA, Alessandro
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(3), 1141-1144 | Article | (Abstract) This Article provides insights into the question of whether there is a tension between commonness and differentiation in EU policies, in ...
Juan Santos Vara, Ramses A. Wessel
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This special issue focuses on the consequences of the heightened conflict between member states and increased politicization of European affairs for electoral politics in the European Union.
Wouter van der Brug +2 more
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A member state like any other? Germany and the European integration of core state powers
The EU has integrated core state powers in a largely unsustainable manner. Why is this? In this introduction to a special issue on Germany, we take an in-depth look at national preference-formation.
C. Freudlsperger, Markus Jachtenfuchs
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