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Reshaping Europe in the Twenty-First Century

Author : Patrick Robertson
Publisher : Springer
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781349218479

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Reshaping Europe in the Twenty-First Century by Patrick Robertson Pdf

This book puts forward a wide-ranging plan for a European confederation which respects individuals' freedom to pursue their economic and political interests whilst bringing European countries closer together. It is argued that unity in diversity is stronger than a potential European super-state run from Brussels. It brings together independent thinkers with a clear and often controversial vision of Europe's future which challenges the reasoning behind monetary and political union and is sure to generate further debate on Europe's future and the role of the state in society.

Europe Unbound

Author : Jan Zielonka
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134458462

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Europe Unbound by Jan Zielonka Pdf

Europe Unbound provides an analysis of the enlargement of the European Union and examines from both a theoretical and a political approach issues such as: * Where does Europe end? * Should Europe's borders be open or closed? * How does the evolution of territorial politics impact on the course of European integration? This book draws upon such diverse fields as History, Sociology, Political Science and International Relations and contains contributions from an international range of respected academics.

Reshaping the European Union

Author : Klaus Weber,Henning Ottmann
Publisher : Nomos Verlag
Page : 469 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-01-29
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783845287201

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Reshaping the European Union by Klaus Weber,Henning Ottmann Pdf

Das Buch schlägt eine tiefgreifende Reform der EU vor. Defekte der EU werden identifiziert. Die Vorschläge basieren auf den Konzepten begrenzter Supranationalität und einer ausgewogenen Sicht des Nationalstaats. Die EU wird vor allem gebraucht für Frieden, Wohlstand, Kompensation der relativ geringen Größe und begrenzten Macht ihrer Mitgliedstaaten und zur Bewahrung grundlegender Prinzipien der westlichen Zivilisation. Eine ausgewogene Sicht des Nationalstaats bedeutet Erhaltung der Vorteile des gut gestalteten Nationalstaats im Vergleich zur EU sowie Vermeidung von Nationalismus und Krieg. Das Buch schlägt u.a. eine Neugestaltung der EU-Rechtsetzung und der EU-Verträge, eine untergeordnete Rolle der Europäischen Kommission, einen Court of Appeal und eine geänderte Zusammensetzung der Europäischen Zentralbank vor. Möglichkeiten des Überlebens der Eurozone werden diskutiert. Bei praktischer Realisierung dieser Vorschläge könnte sich die EU zukünftig in einem besseren Zustand befinden.

Reshaping Europe

Author : Jérôme Monod,Pehr G. Gyllenhammar,Wisse Dekker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Europe
ISBN : OCLC:174390866

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Reshaping Europe by Jérôme Monod,Pehr G. Gyllenhammar,Wisse Dekker Pdf

Reshaping Europe

Author : Kim R. Holmes,Jay P. Kosminsky
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Political Science
ISBN : STANFORD:36105044542384

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Reshaping Europe

Author : Michael Gehler,Wilfried Loth
Publisher : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3848766744

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Reshaping Europe by Michael Gehler,Wilfried Loth Pdf

How can the new dynamic in European integration politics during the second half of the 1980's be explained? What were the driving forces behind the Single European Act, the achievement of the Single Market, the Schengen agreement, the EC's expansion to the south, and the new steps towards Monetary Union and the Common Foreign and Security Policy? In this book, using numerous discoveries from the archives, historians from 12 countries show how the European Community reacted to the challenges of globalisation and the reform initiatives by Mikhail Gorbachev. In doing so, they write a new chapter in the history of European integration: the emergence of the European Union.

Reshaping Europe

Author : Nick Butler,Philip Dodd,Stephanie Flanders
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1996-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1901229017

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Reshaping Europe by Nick Butler,Philip Dodd,Stephanie Flanders Pdf

Many Europeans are unhappy with the way the European Union works. How can it be remodelled? This question is addressed by five writers, each offering different ideas for the future.

Eurasianism and the European Far Right

Author : Marlene Laruelle
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498510691

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Eurasianism and the European Far Right by Marlene Laruelle Pdf

The 2014 Ukrainian crisis has highlighted the pro-Russia stances of some European countries, such as Hungary and Greece, and of some European parties, mostly on the far-right of the political spectrum. They see themselves as victims of the EU “technocracy” and liberal moral values, and look for new allies to denounce the current “mainstream” and its austerity measures. These groups found new and unexpected allies in Russia. As seen from the Kremlin, those who denounce Brussels and its submission to U.S. interests are potential allies of a newly re-assertive Russia that sees itself as the torchbearer of conservative values. Predating the Kremlin’s networks, the European connections of Alexander Dugin, the fascist geopolitician and proponent of neo-Eurasianism, paved the way for a new pan-European illiberal ideology based on an updated reinterpretation of fascism. Although Dugin and the European far-right belong to the same ideological world and can be seen as two sides of the same coin, the alliance between Putin’s regime and the European far-right is more a marriage of convenience than one of true love. This unique book examines the European far-right’s connections with Russia and untangles this puzzle by tracing the ideological origins and individual paths that have materialized in this permanent dialogue between Russia and Europe.

The Unsettling of Europe

Author : Peter Gatrell
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465093632

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The Unsettling of Europe by Peter Gatrell Pdf

An acclaimed historian examines postwar migration's fundamental role in shaping modern Europe Migration is perhaps the most pressing issue of our time, and it has completely decentered European politics in recent years. But as we consider the current refugee crisis, acclaimed historian Peter Gatrell reminds us that the history of Europe has always been one of people on the move. The end of World War II left Europe in a state of confusion with many Europeans virtually stateless. Later, as former colonial states gained national independence, colonists and their supporters migrated to often-unwelcoming metropoles. The collapse of communism in 1989 marked another fundamental turning point. Gatrell places migration at the center of post-war European history, and the aspirations of migrants themselves at the center of the story of migration. This is an urgent history that will reshape our understanding of modern Europe.

Cities After the Fall of Communism

Author : John Czaplicka,Nida M. Gelazis,Blair A. Ruble
Publisher : Woodrow Wilson Center Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2009-02-10
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015080830022

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Cities After the Fall of Communism by John Czaplicka,Nida M. Gelazis,Blair A. Ruble Pdf

Cities after the Fall of Communism traces the cultural reorientation of East European cities since 1989. Analyzing the architecture, commemorative practices, and urban planning of cities such as Lviv, Vilnius, and Odessa, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how history may be selectively re-imagined in light of present political and cultural realities. These essays show that while East European cities gravitate nostalgically toward Habsburg, Baltic, Imperial Russian, and Germanic pasts, they are also embracing new urban identities grounded in ethnic-national, European, Western, and global contexts. Ultimately, the editors argue that one can see a "New Europe" taking shape in these cities, where a strained discourse between different versions of the past and variously envisioned futures is being set in stone, steel, and glass.

Collective Identities and Post-War Violence in Europe, 1944–48

Author : Ota Konrád,Boris Barth,Jaromír Mrňka
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9783030783860

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Collective Identities and Post-War Violence in Europe, 1944–48 by Ota Konrád,Boris Barth,Jaromír Mrňka Pdf

This book analyses the process of ‘reshaping’ liberated societies in post-1945 Europe. Post-war societies tried to solve three main questions immediately after the dark times of occupation: Who could be considered a patriot and a valuable member of the respective national community? How could relations between men and women be (re-)established? How could the respective society strengthen national cohesion? Violence in rather different forms appeared to be a powerful tool for such a complex reshaping of societies. The chapters are based on present primary research about specific cases and consider the different political, mental, and cultural developments in various nation-states between 1944 and 1948. Examples from Italy, France, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary demonstrate a new comparative and fascinating picture of post-war Europe. This perspective overcomes the notorious East-West dividing line, without covering the manifold differences between individual European countries.

Reshaping Welfare States and Activation Regimes in Europe

Author : SALTSA (Program)
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 905201048X

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Reshaping Welfare States and Activation Regimes in Europe by SALTSA (Program) Pdf

The activation-based intervention paradigm is being adopted by several European countries resulting in major reforms to the social welfare system. The spread of the activation paradigm has had major repercussions, not only for welfare interventions aimed at combating unemployment, but also for the political regulation of the social question and citizenship. Citizenship is being redefined in contractual terms and greater emphasis is being placed on its economic aspects. Nevertheless, a wide range of policies are labelled with recourse to this interpretative framework and a pluralistic approach to implementation could serve just as well to empower as to weaken workers'/citizens' position in society. This book analyses the extent of these changes from a cross-cultural perspective. Institutional settings as well as prevailing work values and social representation of social exclusion (activation regimes) have a key role in defining the instruments to be used in national activation strategies to regulate the behaviour of job seekers. In this book, a discussion about the range of social welfare model reforms throughout Europe and a typology of activation regimes is proposed.

The Reshaping of West European Party Politics

Author : Christoffer Green-Pedersen
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780192580719

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The Reshaping of West European Party Politics by Christoffer Green-Pedersen Pdf

Long gone are the times when class-based political parties with extensive membership dominated politics. Instead, party politics has become issue-based. Surprisingly few studies have focused on how the issue content of West European party politics has developed over the past decades. Empirically, Reshaping of West European Party Politics studies party politics in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK from 1980 and onwards. This book highlights the more complex party system agenda with the decline, but not disappearance, of macroeconomic issues as well as the rise in 'new politics' issues together with education and health care. Moreover, various 'new politics' issues such as immigration, the environment, and European integration have seen very different trajectories. To explain the development of the individual issues, this volume develops a new theoretical model labelled the 'issue incentive model' of party system attention. The aim of the model is to explain how much attention issues get throughout the party system, which is labelled 'the party system agenda'. To explain the development of the party system agenda, one needs to focus on the incentives that individual policy issues offer to large, mainstream parties, i.e. the typical Social Democratic, Christian Democratic, or Conservative/Liberal parties that have dominated West European governments for decades. The core idea of the model is that the incentives that individual policy issues offer to these vote and office-seeking parties depend on three factors, namely issue characteristics, issue ownership, and coalition considerations. The issue incentive model builds on and develops a top-down perspective on which the issue content of party politics is determined by the strategic considerations of political parties and their competition with each other. Comparative Politics is a series for researchers, teachers, and students of political science that deals with contemporary government and politics. Global in scope, books in the series are characterised by a stress on comparative analysis and strong methodological rigour. The series is published in association with the European Consortium for Political Research. For more information visit: www.ecprnet.eu. The series is edited by Emilie van Haute, Professor of Political Science, Université libre de Bruxelles; Ferdinand Müller-Rommel, Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Leuphana University; and Susan Scarrow, John and Rebecca Moores Professor of Political Science, University of Houston.

Working Europe

Author : Jens Christiansen,Pertti Koistinen,Anne Kovalainen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 470 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780429779183

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Working Europe by Jens Christiansen,Pertti Koistinen,Anne Kovalainen Pdf

Published in 1999, Working Europe: Reshaping European employment systems offers a fresh analysis of recent changes in labour markets and the restructuring of welfare states. The analyzes presented in the articles not only focus on labour market changes, but take up the important issues of: * How labour markets have been regulated and directed * How the various social security systems offered by the welfare state are related to the questions of labour markets and employment systems * How efficient labour market policies are in reducing unemployment * How employment is locally created and initiated * How the gender system is related to employment systems. This book is the first to offer a full picture of the restructuring of the employment systems and the complex relationship between employment, the welfare state and concepts of work.

Conflict, Memory Transfers and the Reshaping of Europe

Author : Filomena Viana Guarda,Adriana Martins,Helena Gonçalves da Silva
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-19
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443820059

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Conflict, Memory Transfers and the Reshaping of Europe by Filomena Viana Guarda,Adriana Martins,Helena Gonçalves da Silva Pdf

Conflict, Memory Transfers and the Reshaping of Europe discusses processes of memory construction associated with the realities of war and genocide, totalitarianism, colonialism as well as trans-border dialogues in the overcoming of conflict memories. It is based on the premise that there are no available clear-cut or definite positions to approach the problematic issues of conflict, memory and history. Consequently, it examines and articulates across several different media discourses, problems, contexts and considerations of value. Its scope is thus deliberately interdisciplinary, drawing on the cross-fertilization of diverse research methods. The book addresses a number of issues and raises questions that have been crucial to our modern thought, and problematic or even inexplicable to any cultural theory that approaches history with an ethical approach. It works through and evaluates ongoing representative processes, strategies and practices, next to longstanding constraints, dilemmas and taboos regarding discussions of contentious matters. The different perspectives from which the issues of conflict, identity and memory are examined, in authoritarian, new European and (post-) colonial contexts, provide examples of power and conflict memory intervening in discourse and areas of cultural practice, destabilizing fixed or encoded meaning. It examines how the “making sense” of our memories—so vital for the qualification of culture and social practices—is about concepts and ideas, as well as emotions and attachments, i.e. meaning resulting from effective social exchange framed by specific contexts of interpretation. As such, the book is also a contribution to a memory culture that is pushing forward the clarification of conflicts, crystallizations of tension and all sorts of threads that bind us, very often invisibly, to the past.