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devised by the European Green Deal EGD short after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. In addition to deploying contribution first analyses how the 27 national plans implementing the RRF address the ecosocial challenges by Our findings show that different ecosocial policy integration mixes can be found and the variation can be just transition in the European Union coordinated by Amandine Crespy. Abstract The European Union EU has through NextGenerationEU to support green digital and just transitions having the Recovery and Resilience Varieties of Ecosocial Policies in the EU: The Case of the National Recovery and Resilience Plans
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Slovakia they represent instead the biggest political forces. The aim of this panel is to assess the reasons glance is the high variance in the electoral performances of the Left the main focus of the present call critical role in most of the region and represent one of the main legacies of the old Communist regimes Moldova they have embraced pragmatism and nationalism elsewhere and for instance in Latvia they are relegated reasons behind the crisis of the Left in Central and Eastern Europe and in the post-Soviet space. Emphasis The crisis of the Left in post-Communist Europe: reasons and consequences
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Transplantation or by the joining entity adjusting to the norms and institutions of the accepting party Adaptation attention to the Czech Republic. It develops two models of political integration and suggests that such integration negotiations during the processes of German unification and Eastern enlargement of the EU with particular addition to an exploration of these two different models and a detailed examination of the two cases cases the book points to other historical examples of Transplantation and Adaptation and formulates lessons NOVOTNÁ, Tereza. How Germany unified and the EU enlarged: Negotiating the accession through transplantation How Germany unified and the EU enlarged: Negotiating the accession through transplantation and adaptation
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Southeast Asia. The fall of the Confucian empire in the early 20th century paved the way for the development and global power. The changing position of contemporary China in the world and the revaluation of Confucianism collection discusses the history of Chinese nationalism and the issue of traditionalism vs. modernity in Chinese and patriotic tendencies brings into question the role that historical consciousness plays in China's national l'éditeur Pages 286-328 Until the 19th century Confucian China was arguably the most important economic and Thierry. China’s rise in Central Asia: The dragon enters the heart of Eurasia. In : Interpreting China China’s Rise in Central Asia : The Dragon Enters the Heart of Eurasia
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DELCOURT, Barbara. The Liberal Imperialism Doctrine as a Normative Framework for the Union’s Foreign Policy Vincent Tomkiewicz (eds.), Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Hart Publishing The Liberal Imperialism Doctrine as a Normative Framework for the Union’s Foreign Policy?
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dimension to the scholarship on informality in Romania bringing the Danube Delta into the debate on the proper connected to the most important local activity fishing. We show that locals come under the scrutiny of regulations designed such that nobody can abide by all of them simultaneously. We argue that this regulatory complexity complexity is the way through which the state controls marginal territories. Dissent is minimized by the possibility Pages 49-65 This chapter explores the informal practices of residents of the Romanian Danube Delta particularly Giulia et TANASESCU, Mihnea. The criminalization of informal practices in the Danube Delta: how and why why. In: Governance Beyond the Law. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2019. p. 49-65. The Criminalization of Informal Practices in the Danube Delta: How and Why
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sufficient to decipher this puzzle. In order to understand war it is necessary to take into account the existence their foes to sub-humans to prop up their denial but the fact is the enemy is someone who dreams someone of war is that the enemy is never really a monster never inhuman. Warriors have often tried to reduce their encourages resorting to violence symbolically transforms own troops into reified entities that can be sacrificed general facilitates war-waging The analysis of material factors be they military manpower defense budgets WASINSKI, Christophe. The formation of the ‘Western’strategic gaze: A case study on emotional irrelevance The Formation of the ‘Western’ Strategic Gaze: A Case Study on Emotional Irrelevance in International
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discusses the social implications of the European Green Deal what the EU is doing to make sure the green The European Green Deal is the EU s growth strategy to make its economy more sustainable. Doing so will on Lost in transition Social justice and the politics of the EU green transition co-authored with Mario require a far-reaching transformation of society that will greatly impact European citizens lives and and whether its efforts are sufficient. If you want to learn more about this topic Amandine has recently A podcast by Amandine Crespy for the serie How Green is your Deal Leaving some people behind? The social dimension of the Green Deal
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paternalism of the state-owned enterprises that dominated the two copperbelts in the second half of the 20th century century. The main argument of the book is that the rise of this neoliberal labour regime is the result involved the type of mine being developed and the area where they are established. Finally the book examines direct investments in the mining sector. The Central African Copperbelt crossing the border between Congo is one of the most striking cases of this mining boom. Following the liberalization of the mining sector Inside Mining Capitalism. The Micropolitics of Work on the Congolese and Zambian Copperbelts
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modern Dutch Republic through the circulation of images. The Element outlines that while violence became more Imageries in the Dutch Republic describes the development of an affective economy of violence in the early modern controlled in the course of the 17th century with fewer public executions for instance the realm of cultural Histories of Emotions and the Senses August 2023 108 p. Marketing Violence. The Affective Economy of Violent Professor Literature Culture and Law at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society. Inger Leemans is This summary study is the result of several years of exchange and collaboration between Universiteit Universiteit Leiden, VU Amsterdam, UGent and ULB on the subject of early modern performance culture, carried out Marketing Violence. The Affective Economy of Violent Imageries in the Dutch Republic