Small States in EU Policy-Making Strategies, Challenges, Opportunities
Small States in EU Policy-Making analyses how small states try to impact European Union policy-making through a range of strategies.
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Taylor & Francis Group
2024.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Small State Studies
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Small states in the EU's institutions and policy processes
- Small member states in the European Commission of the 21st Century / Lukáš Hamřík
- Small states in the European Parliament: does size make a difference? / Anna-Lena Högenauer
- Bringing the European Union closer to the member states? The impact of the rotating EU
- Council presidency on small member states / Ieva Grumbinaitė
- Small states coalition-building in EU-policy making: the cases of the Nordic and Baltic countries / Tobias Etzold
- Small-state veto power in the European Union? National interests and coalition-building
- Capacity of the member states in Central and Eastern Europe / Boyka Stefanova
- Small states in foreign, security and trade policy
- The economic diplomacy of Luxembourg within the European Union framework: between agility and stability / Helen Kavvadia
- Small states, subregional minilateralism, and European foreign policy
- Marion Foster and Michael Mosser
- Small state influence in EU security policy making: PESCO, Frontex, and the integration dilemma / Béranger Dominici, Olivier Lewis and Sebastian Steingass
- How did the challenges and opportunities translate into small state strategies? A case study of Estonia's role in shaping EU cybersecurity policy / Xinchuchu Gao
- Conclusion: size is not everything / Anna-Lena Högenauer and Matúš Mišík.