Date: 2014
Type: Contribution to book
The new Juncker commission : the digital agenda
Centre for European Policy Studies, Priorities for the Juncker commission : policy recommendations and advice from the research team at CEPS, Brussels : Centre for European Policy Studies, 2014, CEPS Special Report ; 92, pp. 38-41
BLACKMAN, Colin, RENDA, Andrea, The new Juncker commission : the digital agenda, in Centre for European Policy Studies, Priorities for the Juncker commission : policy recommendations and advice from the research team at CEPS, Brussels : Centre for European Policy Studies, 2014, CEPS Special Report ; 92, pp. 38-41
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/39554
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
In assessing the challenges facing Andrus Ansip, as Vice-President-designate for the Digital Single Market, and Günther Oettinger, as Commissioner-designate for Digital Economy and Society, this contribution finds that leadership and building real consensus among the member states will be the main keys to achieving what is, in their view, the most ambitious and important of the new Commission’s objectives. And, as it notes further, their challenge is even greater, if one considers that, if successful, the Digital Agenda will have to be the last one. Five years from now, the 'digital agenda' will have become, simply, the agenda.
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ISBN: 9789461384225
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