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Wildfires Create New Intergovernmental Challenges
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 2003Wildfires in the United States have become more widespread and severe, more costly, and more likely to affect multiple property owners. Once thought of as a potential risk for individual landowners, wildfires increasingly are becoming a common threat for groups of owners and whole communities. Because federal agencies are very large owners of wildlands,
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PESCO and New Methods of Intergovernmental Integration
L'Europe en Formation, 2019La coopération dans le domaine de la politique de sécurité et de défense commune (PSDC) a généré une dynamique remarquable au cours des deux dernières années pour ce qui est de la nouvelle capacité militaire de planification et de conduite, du Fonds européen de défense et de la coopération structurée permanente.
Mathias Jopp, Jana Schubert
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Non‐State Actors and the New Intergovernmentalism
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2017AbstractThis research note responds to recent debates about new intergovernmentalism and argues that the hypotheses of Bickerton, Hodson and Puetter overlook the roles non‐state actors play in the integration process. It intends to open up a debate about private power and the new intergovernmentalism, demonstrating that the concentration of powers of ...
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A New Intergovernmental System in 1977
Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 1978In 1977, the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations completed a 14-volume series, "The Intergovernmental Grant System: An Assessment and Proposed Policies," which examines developments in federal and state aid over the past decade (see Appendix).
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New Directions for Evaluating Intergovernmental Programs
Public Administration Review, 1984to be subject to traditional definitions of successful management? This question has become increasingly relevant as two independent trends converge on the public sector in the U.S. First is the emphasis on involving two or more levels of government in programs that deliver public services or enforce statutes.
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Council of Europe: News from the Intergovernmental Sector
European Journal of Migration and Law, 2000AbstractNo Abstract
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The Intergovernmental Committee: mechanisms for a new dialogue
Museum International, 1981The entire issue of Museum; Vol, XXXI, No. 1, 1979, was devoted to the question of the return and restitution of cultural property. In 1980, from 5 to 9 May, the first session of the Intergovernmental Committee for Promoting the Return of Cultural Property to its Countries of Origin or its Restitution in Case of Illicit Appropriation was held in Paris.
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Les Cahiers du Cevipol, 2016
Which EU actors are the main drivers of European integration? How do they pursue such integration? EU scholars are divided on the answers. The ‘new’ intergovernmentalists focus on political leaders’ deliberations in the Council. The ‘new’ supranationalists concentrate on technical actors’ policy design and enforcement in the Commission and other EU ...
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Which EU actors are the main drivers of European integration? How do they pursue such integration? EU scholars are divided on the answers. The ‘new’ intergovernmentalists focus on political leaders’ deliberations in the Council. The ‘new’ supranationalists concentrate on technical actors’ policy design and enforcement in the Commission and other EU ...
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The Rotating Council Presidency and the New Intergovernmentalism
The International Spectator, 2014The Lisbon Treaty fundamentally changed the presidency regime of the European Union at the expense of one of the oldest and most central institutions of European integration: the rotating presidency. The chair positions of the European Council, the Foreign Affairs Council and the Eurogroup have been decoupled from the rotating presidency. Understanding
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Minority Rights: Some New Intergovernmental Approaches in Europe
1998With the exception of the Vatican, all countries in Europe are characterized by varying degrees of ethnic, linguistic and religious diversity. However, this diversity has only been recognized as a major European issue since the collapse of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, and the eruption of violent conflicts involving minorities in Europe. The
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