An in/out referendum on Britain's place in the European Union is now confirmed for 23rd June 2016. What are the facts about the powers that the EU holds and what is the reform or renegotiation that might be needed? This book looks beyond the headlines and analyses the truth behind the rhetoric.
An in/out referendum on Britain's place in the European Union is now confirmed for 23rd June 2016. What are the facts about the powers that the EU holds and what is the reform or renegotiation that might be needed? This book looks beyond the headlines and analyses the truth behind the rhetoric.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Emerson holds honorary doctorates from the universities of Kent and Keele. He began his career as an economist at the OECD, Paris, and subsequently worked for the European Commission, Brussels, from 1973 to 1996, where his posts included advising Roy Jenkins (1977-78) and the Ambassador to the USSR/Russia (1991-95). Since 1996, he has been Senior Research Fellow successively at the LSE and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS). He has authored and edited many books on a wide range of topics including European integration and foreign policy.
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Glossary About the authors Preface Executive Summary - Common sense and noble idea Part I - Questions 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review? 2. What are the EU's competences? 3. What are the underlying issues? Part II - Evidence 1. Core single market policies 2. Sectoral policies 3. Economic, monetary and social policies 4. Justice and home affairs 5. Education, research and culture 6. External relations 7. General issues Part III - Conclusions 1. By groups of policies 2. By reform, renegotiation, or repatriation 3. Contemplating secession Appendix A. Balance of Competences Review - Schedule of the British governments' work Index List of Boxes and Figure Contributors: Graham Avery Miroslav Beblavý Arno Behrens Steven Blockmans Hugo Brady Michael Emerson Daniel Gros Alzbeta Hájková Karel Lannoo Adam ¿azowski Jorge Núñez Ferrer Steve Peers Michael Wriglesworth
Glossary About the authors Preface Executive Summary - Common sense and noble idea Part I - Questions 1. What is the Balance of Competences Review? 2. What are the EU's competences? 3. What are the underlying issues? Part II - Evidence 1. Core single market policies 2. Sectoral policies 3. Economic, monetary and social policies 4. Justice and home affairs 5. Education, research and culture 6. External relations 7. General issues Part III - Conclusions 1. By groups of policies 2. By reform, renegotiation, or repatriation 3. Contemplating secession Appendix A. Balance of Competences Review - Schedule of the British governments' work Index List of Boxes and Figure Contributors: Graham Avery Miroslav Beblavý Arno Behrens Steven Blockmans Hugo Brady Michael Emerson Daniel Gros Alzbeta Hájková Karel Lannoo Adam ¿azowski Jorge Núñez Ferrer Steve Peers Michael Wriglesworth
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