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This book sheds light on how Member States and EU neighbours relate
to Russia. It includes their historical, financial and political
ties, as well as the public perception of the national population
vis-a-vis Russia. Each chapter builds on these factors to elucidate
the country's position towards Russia and provides a prediction on
the future of these relations. This volume shows the diverse
relations that the EU member states and neighbours have with
Russia, spanning from tense and confrontational to more eased and
friendly, highlighting the contrasts between the national state and
the EU as a whole. The book also presents the reader with concrete
aspects in different policy areas, via recommendations on how
single countries and the EU should deal with Russia. Russia's
invasion of Ukraine on 24th February 2022 will change the
relationship between the West and Putin's Russia for decades to
come. No doubt that this blatant violation of International Law and
the incomprehensible human suffering of Ukrainian citizens will
massively change the attitude of the countries analysed in this
book.
While the ambitious objectives outlined in the EU's Green Deal aim
at making Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050,
national implementation greatly varies depending on local
geographies, history, culture, economics, and politics. This book
analyses Member States' and EU neighbours' national efforts to
combat climate change. It subsequently draws on these factors to
highlight local challenges, tensions, and opportunities on the road
towards climate neutrality. In the context of inter-country
dependencies following Russia's war against Ukraine, it addresses
strategic questions regarding EU integration, the transformation of
our economies, the reduction of energy dependencies, and public
perception of the above. The book also makes concrete
recommendations, in various policy areas, on how individual
countries and the EU as a whole should deal with the climate
crisis.
This book sheds light on how Member States and EU neighbours relate
to Russia. It includes their historical, financial and political
ties, as well as the public perception of the national population
vis-Ã -vis Russia. Each chapter builds on these factors to
elucidate the country’s position towards Russia and provides a
prediction on the future of these relations. This volume shows the
diverse relations that the EU member states and neighbours have
with Russia, spanning from tense and confrontational to more eased
and friendly, highlighting the contrasts between the national state
and the EU as a whole. The book also presents the reader with
concrete aspects in different policy areas, via recommendations on
how single countries and the EU should deal with Russia. Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine on 24th February 2022 will change the
relationship between the West and Putin’s Russia for decades to
come. No doubt that this blatant violation of International Law and
the incomprehensible human suffering of Ukrainian citizens will
massively change the attitude of the countries analysed in this
book.
This book sheds light on how member states and EU neighbours
reacted to the COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of European
solidarity, what they expect from the EU, and other member states,
and how they are ready to contribute to common action. The volume
reveals how European countries experience and perceive solidarity
from the EU and towards the EU in different policy dimensions, such
as intra-EU mobility, healthcare and financial and economic aspects
of Europe's recovery. The book offers national perspectives and
perceptions of solidarity and concrete aspects in different policy
areas. It includes a Foreword by the Vice-presidents of the
European Parliament Katarina Barley and Othmar Karas.
"The European Parliament elections in May 2019 did not bring about
the rise of populism in Europe that had been feared by many.
Instead, while populism was contained, a broad pro-European
majority emerged that today carries the new European Commission
with its ambitious green, digital and geopolitical agenda. However,
Euroscepticism remains a significant force to be reckoned with in
national and EU-policy making. The present book offers a better
understanding of the different types of Euroscepticism that exist
across Europe. It also shows that Euroscepticism is best addressed
by understanding well the often valid concerns that are at the
origins of Eurosceptic forces. If this is done in time,
Euroscepticism is not something to be afraid of. It is part of a
vibrant European democracy that is resilient enough to embrace
those who criticise the reality of the European project with good
arguments; and that stands ready to develop and improve day by day
to become a more perfect Union." - Martin Selmayr, Head of the
European Commission's representation in Austria "This book comes at
the right time. European integration seems more contested than
ever, but is it really? This book answers this question by probing
into 40 shades of Euroscepticism, within and beyond the EU Member
States. It is a must read for academics and practitioners alike." -
Christine Neuhold, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands "With
this book, the authors offer readers of European politics a
treasure trove, with valuable insights into the variety of populist
and nationalist forces that oppose mainstream European integration.
Faced with such a jumble of eurosceptic parties pursuing narrow and
in many cases reactionary agendas, the need for proper federal
political parties becomes self-evident. Only then will the diverse
interests and aspirations of citizens be given realistic expression
at the EU level." - Andrew Duff, President, The Spinelli Group This
book sheds light on how the increasing prominence of Eurosceptic
and nationalist parties is having an impact on the thinking of
mainstream parties, their representatives in the European
Parliament, and the future of Europe. It is timed to coincide with
the strategic vision of Council, Commission, and Parliament, as
well as the next phase of Brexit negotiations. The book provides
perspectives on the future of the European project from authors in
all the EU Member States, as well as neighboring European countries
and potential applicant nations. Furthermore, it includes a
Foreword by the Vice-president of the European Parliament. With
many Eurosceptic parties now in national government, or winning
European elections and thus exerting influence over the national
debate, this book maps and analyses the nature and impact of
Euroscepticism-and new nationalist tendencies-in the different
party systems of Europe. As national political parties are the
gatekeepers of the process of political representation, they play a
pivotal role in mobilizing civil society and in setting the
political agenda. They shape politics at a national level, but also
determine the way in which Europe plays out-or does not play out-as
a political issue. Thus, it is from the national capitals that the
very future of Europe emerges.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. The book
presents the results of an in-depth comparative study assessing the
implementation of the EU Pharmacovigilance Directive in six EU
Member States. By going beyond legal transposition and instead
focusing on practical implementation, this study aims to close a
gap in EU compliance research. Based on qualitative interviews with
relevant actors in Germany, Poland, Portugal, France, Finland and
the UK, the authors identify perceived challenges and
best-practices, issue recommendations, and thereby contribute to a
better understanding of the factors that incentivize or impede the
practical implementation of EU law at the national level.
With a Foreword by the President of the European Parliament,
Antonio Tajani. This book sheds light on the political dynamics
within the EU member states and contributes to the discussions
about Europe. Authors from all member states as well as Iceland,
Norway, Switzerland and Turkey assess how their country could get
more involved in the European debate, taking the reader on a
journey through various political landscapes and different views.
The chapters cover issues ranging from a perceived lack of ambition
at the periphery to a careful balancing act between diverse
standpoints at the geographical centre. Yet, discussions share
common features such as the anxiety regarding national sovereignty,
the migration and border discourse, security concerns as well as
the obvious need to regain trust and create policies that work. The
book contributes vigorously to the debate about Europe in all
capitals and every corner of the continent, because this is where
its future will be decided.
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