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Europe in Trouble

Developing under the Constraint of Crises
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 2016

Summary

Zwischen Sommer 2015 und Sommer 2016 geriet Europa in schwieriges Fahrwasser: Noch längst nicht genesen von der Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise, weiterhin mit der Ukraine-Krise und Russland konfrontiert, platzten zwei weitere Krisen: Etwa zwei Millionen Flüchtlinge erreichten Mitteleuropa, wo die Bereitschaft sie aufzunehmen, von Rechtspopulisten politisch ausgebeutet wurde. Terroranschläge in Frankreich und in Belgien schockierten die europäischen Gesellschaften und vergrößerten die Chancen von Demagogen. Als das britische Referendum für den „Brexit“ entschieden wurde und damit erstmals ein Mitgliedstaat die EU verlassen will, war Europa endgültig im Krisenmodus angekommen. Dabei stehen viele andere Herausforderungen auf der globalen Agenda, von den amerikanischen Präsidentschaftswahlen bis zu Chinas Wirtschaft und Politik.

Das CIFE hat, wie in den beiden Jahren zuvor, rund zwanzig Autoren, des eigenen Teams wie Gäste, gebeten, diese Probleme zu analysieren, einzuschätzen und Wege zu ihrer Lösung aufzuzeigen.



Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2016
Copyright year
2016
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-3530-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7863-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Denkart Europa | Mindset Europe
Volume
26
Language
English
Pages
208
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 10
    1. Comment désigner des biens publics, collectifs ou communs en Europe? No access Pages 11 - 16
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      1. Introduction No access
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      2. Stock-taking No access
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      3. Belgium's answer and that of the Benelux countries No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. The real size of the problem No access
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      2. Media driven perception No access
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      3. Politicians’ reactions No access
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      4. The real big problem, revealed by immigration, is… us No access
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      5. Recommendations No access
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      1. Impenser le fédéralisme No access
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      2. Vers un réseau de polities : le troisième âge du fédéralisme No access
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      3. Le troisième âge du fédéralisme et ses nouveaux défis No access
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      4. Conclusions No access
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    5. L‘avenir de l‘Euro? No access Pages 39 - 44
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      1. 1. The “Area of Freedom, Security and Justice” – its way toward the heart of European integration No access
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        1. 2.1 The European Union and its Member States No access
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          1. Freedom “of movement”, part of an overall free society No access
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          2. Freedom as a “negative” integration (abolition of borders) No access
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          3. 9 EU Agencies – for security, and for justice, but not for freedom No access
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        3. 2.3 Values versus utility No access
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      3. Conclusion No access
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    7. L‘Union européenne face aux défis de l‘économie de la connaissance et de la migration des cerveaux No access Pages 55 - 58
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      1. La question de la soutenabilité de la dette No access
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      2. La structure de la dette publique No access
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      3. La dynamique de la dette publique No access
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      4. La gestion de la dette publique No access
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      1. Une France politique souvent à contre-courant No access
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      2. Un régime semi-présidentiel qui se présidentialise No access
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      3. Une culture politique toujours aussi conflictuelle No access
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      4. Une tendance à vouloir sortir de façon systématique les « sortants » No access
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      1. Structural causes No access
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      2. Polish and European controversies No access
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      3. Conclusions No access
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      1. A Reconsideration of the British Question in the Context of EU Reform: First reflections No access
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      2. A review of the British and European Question: A Time for Deeper reflection No access
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      1. Only losers left behind? No access
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      2. Economic implications of Brexit on the UK No access
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      3. Political implications of Brexit on the UK No access
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      4. Societal implications of Brexit on the UK No access
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      5. A long, cumbersome, and frustrating Brexit process No access
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      6. Conclusion No access
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    1. Éléments pour un Partenariat oriental Plus - une nouvelle formule d‘association pour la Moldavie, la Géorgie et l’Ukraine No access Pages 111 - 118
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      1. The European humanitarian undertaking in the context of a staggering European project No access
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      2. The way from a broad approach to a narrow one No access
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      3. Recent European humanitarian aid efforts: the Ebola crisis in West Africa and the Syrian crisis No access
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      4. Conclusion No access
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      1. Introduction No access
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        1. Resonance of national policy objectives in the negotiations No access
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        2. Readmission agreements African countries – hard bargainers challenge the policy instrument No access
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      3. The lacking credibility of EU promises No access
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      4. Recommendations No access
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      5. Conclusions No access
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      1. 1. Introduction No access
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      2. 2. L’état du monde avant Varsovie – les défis auxquels l’Alliance doit faire face No access
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      3. 3. Le Triangle de Weimar – chances et perspectives No access
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        1. a. Allemagne – davantage de responsabilités, mais comment ? No access
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        2. b. France – des responsabilités assumées, mais avec quels moyens ? No access
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        3. c. Pologne – un engagement réel, mais dans quel objectif ? No access
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      5. 5. Recommandations No access
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      6. 6. Conclusion No access
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      1. Internal and External Challenges for Transatlantic Relations No access
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      2. The EU at Risk of Unraveling? No access
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      3. NATO: In A Quest for a More Balanced Burden-Sharing Alliance? No access
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      4. External Risks for the Transatlantic Community No access
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      5. Conclusion No access
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    1. L‘Accord de Paris après la COP21: quelles perspectives pour la lutte contre le changement climatique? No access Pages 159 - 166
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        1. Main Demand Players and Fully Dependent Suppliers No access
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        2. Copper Price as a Leading Indicator No access
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        3. SWOT Analysis and Geostrategic Outlook No access
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        1. Growing Anxiety towards China No access
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        2. When Copper Flops, Suppliers Come Cropper No access
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        3. Beneath and Beyond the Dutch Disease, Risks & Challenges No access
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        4. The Salt of the Earth2 and the Salary of Salitre No access
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        1. Where Could the Real Danger Come From? No access
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        2. When You Hear the Bullet, You Have Already Been Hit3… No access
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      1. A bitter anniversary; 2015: No access
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      2. Foreign policy failures: No access
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        1. Cyprus No access
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        2. Alignment with the EU No access
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          2. 2. The Kurdish problem No access
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      4. Conclusions No access
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      1. Whither Sino-Greek relations? No access
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      2. The ‘Dragon’s Head’ No access
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      3. The misunderstanding No access
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      4. The privatisation of the port No access
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      5. Looking towards the future No access
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    5. Some comments on the Chinese Development Model No access Pages 201 - 204
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  2. List of Authors – Liste des auteurs No access Pages 205 - 208

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