The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2010
Arvanitopoulos, Constantine.
The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2010 [recurso electrónico] / edited by Constantine Arvanitopoulos, Konstantina E. Botsiou. - XIV, 143p. 16 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resource. - The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook Series, 0 1868-2111 ; . - The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook Series, 0 .
European Solidarity: Energy and Security. A Vision for a Common Future -- Europe after the Lisbon Treaty -- Necessary Progress in the Defence of Europe -- Eastern Partnership: The Polish Perspective -- Women’s Participation in Europe’s Social and Political Life -- The Privatisation of Defence and Security: Risks and Opportunities -- The Crisis on the Korean Peninsula: Threats, Prejudices and Solutions -- Greek Foreign Policy: Past, Present and Future Strategies -- The Origins of Greece’s European Policy -- The Greek Economy, 1959–2009: From Association with the EEC to Accession and EMU -- Greek Liberalism in the Twentieth Century: Dilemmas of Research -- Small States in World War II: The Greek Example.
2010 marks a turning point for international politics. The impact of the global crisis is reflected in the readiness of both national governments and international organisations to rebuild relations between state and market within a safer regulatory framework. New models of development gained ground during the crisis: investments in new energy technologies, medical research, education, security and employment. In Europe, novel ideas interact with major institutional changes put into effect by the Lisbon Treaty. A wide range of policies, from the field of European security to the problems of migration and from EU enlargement to Euro-American cooperation, are affected by the changes on all these levels. The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2010 addresses vital aspects of the European and international agenda, bringing together prominent scholars and policymakers from a variety of national backgrounds. This special thematic issue on recent history illustrates the long-term interplay between Greek politics, on the one hand, and Europeanisation, liberalism and historical memory, on the other hand.
9783642123740
Social sciences.
History.
Europe--Economic policy.
Political science.
Social Sciences.
Political Science.
European Integration.
History.
JA1-92
320
The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2010 [recurso electrónico] / edited by Constantine Arvanitopoulos, Konstantina E. Botsiou. - XIV, 143p. 16 illus., 8 illus. in color. online resource. - The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook Series, 0 1868-2111 ; . - The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook Series, 0 .
European Solidarity: Energy and Security. A Vision for a Common Future -- Europe after the Lisbon Treaty -- Necessary Progress in the Defence of Europe -- Eastern Partnership: The Polish Perspective -- Women’s Participation in Europe’s Social and Political Life -- The Privatisation of Defence and Security: Risks and Opportunities -- The Crisis on the Korean Peninsula: Threats, Prejudices and Solutions -- Greek Foreign Policy: Past, Present and Future Strategies -- The Origins of Greece’s European Policy -- The Greek Economy, 1959–2009: From Association with the EEC to Accession and EMU -- Greek Liberalism in the Twentieth Century: Dilemmas of Research -- Small States in World War II: The Greek Example.
2010 marks a turning point for international politics. The impact of the global crisis is reflected in the readiness of both national governments and international organisations to rebuild relations between state and market within a safer regulatory framework. New models of development gained ground during the crisis: investments in new energy technologies, medical research, education, security and employment. In Europe, novel ideas interact with major institutional changes put into effect by the Lisbon Treaty. A wide range of policies, from the field of European security to the problems of migration and from EU enlargement to Euro-American cooperation, are affected by the changes on all these levels. The Constantinos Karamanlis Institute for Democracy Yearbook 2010 addresses vital aspects of the European and international agenda, bringing together prominent scholars and policymakers from a variety of national backgrounds. This special thematic issue on recent history illustrates the long-term interplay between Greek politics, on the one hand, and Europeanisation, liberalism and historical memory, on the other hand.
9783642123740
Social sciences.
History.
Europe--Economic policy.
Political science.
Social Sciences.
Political Science.
European Integration.
History.
JA1-92
320