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Legal and Political Determinants of Implementation of the Principle of Subsidiarity in the Federal Republic of Germany

2015

It is not surprising that subsidiarity is very often discussed with autonomy and federation (equally multidimensional concepts, similarly discussed in science). It is clearly evident taking into account, for example, results of analysis of the key words (tags) in scientific publications. The European Union has significantly contributed in popularizing of the concept so it is no surprise that strongly linked with EU's problems has become a central point of the discussion of its organizational structure and internal relationships between forming elements. It is difficult to imagine analysis of the conditions for implementing of subsidiarity in Germany without prior presentation of the state p…

International relationsEnvironmental EngineeringFederal republicComparative politicsLegislaturePublic administrationSecurity studiesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPoliticsPolitical scienceSubsidiaritymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonPolish Political Science Yearbook
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European federation as a systemic response to the crisis of leadership in Europe?

2015

The idea of European federation keeps recurring in politicians' and intellectuals' discourses on the future of the European Union. The logic of global rivalry of “large territories” favors this in particular, as it somehow forces Europe’s states to enter into a tighter integration if they want to realize their politics. The biggest challenge which the Union faces is the problem of leadership, understood both in the context of internal policy and relationally towards the surrounding. The problem, however, is the diversity of the member states and the unrelenting tension between particular concern about a national interest and European universalism. European federation sensu stricto, just bec…

International relationsEnvironmental EngineeringInternational studiesComparative politicsIndex CopernicusPublic administrationSecurity studiesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPoliticsGlobalizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonPolish Political Science Yearbook
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European administrative centre formation. Lessons from international bureaucracies

2011

The strengthening of administrative powers is comprehensively documented within national governments. This article asks to what extent centre formation also happens within international bureaucracies. Based on a large body of data (N=121) within three international bureaucracies, this study adds two new observations: First, administrative centre formation is primarily observed inside the European Commission and only marginally within other international bureaucracies – such as the OECD and WTO Secretariats. Moreover, within the Commission, centre formation is primarily observed at the administrative centre (the General Secretariat) and only marginally within bureaucratic sub-units. Concomit…

International relationsHorizontal and verticalmedia_common.quotation_subjectWritComparative politicsCommissionPublic administrationLawPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBureaucracyEuropean unionmedia_commonPublic financeComparative European Politics
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Europe as Empire: The Nature of the Enlarged European Union

2007

International relationsInternational studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentMedia studiesEmpireDevelopmentDevelopment studiesPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsEuropean integrationInternational political economyEconomic historymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonJournal of International Relations and Development
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EU external policy at the crossroads: The challenge of actorness and effectiveness

2013

The goal of this Special Issue is to improve our conceptualisation and empirical understanding of EU actorness and effectiveness in International Relations. While the European Union aspires to play a greater global role, its actorness and effectiveness cannot be taken for granted given the nature of the EU as a multi-level and semi-supranational polity encompassing 28 Member States with diverse foreign policy preferences. The EU is presently at an important crossroad. On the one hand, its external policy stature and capacity have been boosted by institutional innovations and by the Union’s increased involvement in the full spectrum of international issues. On the other hand, a number of fa…

International relationsMember statesContext (language use)World orderForeign policyLawPolitical economyPolitical Science and International Relationsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyPolityEuropean unionSovereign debtmedia_commonInternational Relations
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The European Union in a Changing World Order: What Is at Stake?

2019

This introductory chapter aims to shed light on how tightly the EU and the liberal international order are entwined and discuss the likely impact on the EU of a changing and, most likely, less liberal world order. The chapter discusses the concept of order in international politics and analyses how the liberal order that emerged after WWII has effected the development of the EU. The chapter introduces the book’s interdisciplinary, holistic approach, and discusses how a changing world order is affecting the EU and how the EU, in turn, is trying to shape the emerging new order by recalibrating its policies and actions in various domains, ranging from its relations with the rest of the world, …

International relationsOrder (exchange)Political sciencePolitical economyMember statesWorld War IImedia_common.cataloged_instanceWorld orderLiberal democracyEuropean unionmedia_common
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The EU’s Role in International Climate Change Policy-Making: A Global Leader in Decline?

2013

This chapter assesses the European Union’s (EU) role in international climate change policy-making by comparing the EU’s degree of goal attainment at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP) negotiations in Copenhagen in 2009 and Cancun in 2010. By making use of three analytical factors (coherence, the opportunity structure and politicisation) we assess the outcomes of both negotiations for the EU. The Durban negotiations of 2011 are touched upon in the conclusions.

International relationsbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementinternational relationseuropean integrationClimate changeInternational tradeClimate FinanceConference of the partiesUNFCCCclimate changeUnited Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangePolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceKyoto ProtocolEuropean unionbusinessEUmedia_common
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The European Union as a laboratory of paradiplomacy in the context of international and domestic determinants of regions’ foreign activities

2019

The aim of this article is to propose an analytical framework of the EU as a laboratory of paradiplomacy in context of international and domestic determinants of the regions’ foreign activities. The article shades some light on the definitions of paradyplomacy, which allow to understand the ambiguity of the status of regions in international relations. Firstly, the dimensions and types of paradiplomacy are identified. Secondly, the discourse concerning international and domestic determinants of international engagement of regional governments is identified. Then, the framework of the EU as a laboratory of paradiplomacy is explained in the three subsequent parts. Firstly, the EU is referred …

International relationsbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)05 social sciencesContext (language use)International tradeGeneral Business Management and AccountingIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering0506 political scienceParadiplomacyPolitical science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusiness and International ManagementEuropean unionGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbusiness050203 business & managementmedia_commonPrzegląd europejski
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Reciprocal vs nonreciprocal trade agreements: Which have been best to promote exports?

2019

The Doha Development Agenda recognizes the central role that international trade can play in the promotion of economic development. In fact, the increase of exports from developing countries to developed nations' markets has been considered a key element for developing countries to realize the potential benefits of globalization. Over the last decades, developed countries have provided preferential access to their markets to developing countries through nonreciprocal trade agreements. Moreover, developing countries have also participated in reciprocal trade agreements. This paper re-examines comparatively the effect of both kinds of trade agreements on exports from developing countries but …

InternationalityEconomicsInternational CooperationSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineGeographical locationsPromotion (rank)ArgumentEconomics050207 economicslcsh:Science050205 econometrics media_commonMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesCommerceTurkey (Country)EuropeMathematical EconomicsMoroccoModels EconomicPhysical SciencesEconomic DevelopmentDeveloped countryReciprocalResearch ArticleAsiamedia_common.quotation_subjectIndiaDeveloping countryGlobalizationDevelopment Economics0502 economics and businessmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean UnionEconometricsEuropean unionDeveloping CountriesChile (Country)Developed Countrieslcsh:RInternational TradeInternational economicsSouth AmericaEconomic AnalysisAfricalcsh:QPeople and placesElement (criminal law)MathematicsPLOS ONE
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Changing Academic Mobility Patterns and International Migration

2008

Several scholars have underlined connections between academic mobility and international migration. This qualitative study explores a spectrum of academic mobility articulated by Teichler that empirically contributes to consideration of these connections. This analysis of e-mail excerpts from 20 migrant academics, living in seven countries, illuminates six distinct patterns of academic mobility and highlights key differences between regions of the world. Narrowly conceiving academic mobility in terms of traditional short-term internationalization finds many universities focused on and staffed for academic mobility between countries. Other regions have long been focused on academic mobility …

InternationalizationAcademic mobilitymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEconomic geographySociologySocial scienceEuropean unionEducationCareer developmentQualitative researchmedia_commonJournal of Studies in International Education
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