How ideas shape the EU's climate policy: Moving toward the sufficiency paradigm for the EU ETS
Abstract This article examines the paradigm shifts in the European Union's (EU's) climate policy from 2009 to 2022 looking closer at the main policy instrument of EU's climate policy, the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). The paradigm shifts of the EU ETS are linked to the climate policy paradigms prometheanism/growth unlimited (PGU), ecological ...
Daniel Wennick
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Abstract When member states of the European Union face serious international threats, does this serve as a catalyst or obstacle for European integration in the security and defence domain? To gain purchase on this question, this paper examines public opinion from a common instrument fielded in 24 EU member states (and the United Kingdom) with a total ...
MATTHIAS MADER +5 more
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Subfunctionalization versus neofunctionalization after whole-genome duplication [PDF]
The question of what is the predominant evolutionary fate of genes after duplication events has been hotly debated for decades 1,2 . Two recently published articles in Nature (Lien et al . 3 ) and Nature Genetics (Braasch
Sandve, Simen R. +2 more
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European Financial Governance after the Global Crisis: Explaining the Creation of the Banking Union through the Lens of Neofunctionalism [PDF]
This paper argues that the deepening of financial (banking) governance in the European Union (EU) after the Global Recession is best explained through the lens of neofunctionalism. The financial crisis of 2008-2009 was an exogenous shock that triggered
Ferenc Kollárik
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The Berlin puzzle: Why European solidarity prevailed in the adoption of the Corona recovery fund
Abstract In light of the German government's long‐held preference against EU‐wide fiscal burden‐sharing, a hallmark of the Euro crisis, its support for an EU‐wide debt‐instrument during the COVID‐19 pandemic constitutes a dramatic policy U‐turn. To make sense of the ‘Berlin puzzle’, we develop a theoretical mechanism that explores why an initially ...
LARA WAAS, BERTHOLD RITTBERGER
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The Politics of Antitrust and Merger Review in the European Union: Institutional Change and Decisions from Messina to 2004. CES Working Paper, no. 142, 2007 [PDF]
Antitrust regulation and the related merger review are essential for making a market economy work. Mer-ger review is also among the most prominent powers of the European Commission in the Common Market of the EU.
Swank, Gabriel T., Buthe, Tim,
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Theories of European Integration Systematic Reflections [PDF]
European integration is a process that involves and combines transferable competences, from the national to the supranational level, in order to create a form of cooperation, both political and economic, that will lead to a united Europe, respectively to
Irina Geanina Harja
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Strategic autonomy of the European Union: on the way to «European Sovereignty» in defense?
2019 marked 20 years since EU Member States decided to create a joint EU approach to security and defense. The paper raises the question on finding new approaches to provide security and defense in Europe in the current context, as well as the formation ...
Іван Васильович Яковюк +2 more
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Comparative analysis indicates regulatory neofunctionalization of yeast duplicates [PDF]
Abstract Background Gene duplication provides raw material for the generation of new functions, but most duplicates are rapidly lost due to the initial redundancy in gene function. How gene function diversifies following duplication is largely unclear.
Tirosh, Itay, Barkai, Naama
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OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION AND EUROPEAN COOPERATION OPPORTUNITIES [PDF]
The theoretical 3-level model used to analyse the Open Method of Coordination belongs to a “rational” view of the international cooperation. Although considered to be a far too simplistic framework to be able to accurately describe a highly complex ...
STEGĂROIU CARINA-ELENA +1 more
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