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The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution of the EU member States' asylum legislation. It argues that regulatory competition theory can explain the rapid trend of legislative amendments from the mid-80's onwards, the progressive yet...
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This paper examines the progress of, and conditions for, Europeanisation in one of the EU's new neighbours to the East. Since the late 1990s under Leonid Kuchma's presidency, Ukraine regularly expressed its willingness to participate in European integration via membership of the European Union....
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The eastern enlargement of the EU provides an excellent vantage point to examine the interplay of EU identity and … on enlargement as the result of EU norms and identity. They therefore neglect that the EU's enlargement policy practice … itself is a case of EU identity formation that has a causal impact on European foreign policy. This paper argues that the EU …
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Research has convincingly demonstrated that diversity of cultural backgrounds and associated differences in skills … realise the positive potential of diversity. The Intercultural integration policy paradigm which takes up this challenge has …
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An insider’s perspective on the bureaucratic structure of governmental institutions that shape economic policy, and the incentives and limitations of the individuals who head them.
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We examineways in which economists can communicate more effectively to policymakers and the broader public about offshoring and international trade.
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