Title:Bringing EU Migration Cooperation to the Eastern Neighbourhood: Convergence beyond the acquis communautaire?
Author(s):HERNÁNDEZ I SAGRERA, Raül; KORNEEV, OlegDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:The European Union (EU) external cooperation in the migration field has been mostly developed in Eastern Europe. Indeed, the EU migration cooperation with Russia and Eastern Partnership countries has so far had outcomes ...
Title:Bringing macroeconomics into the lab
Author(s):RICCIUTI, RobertoDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper reviews experiments in macroeconomics, pointing out the theoretical justifications, the strengths and weaknesses of this approach. We identify two broad classes of experiments: general equilibrium and partial ...
Title:Bringing the Bureaucrats Back In: Neoliberal tax reform in New Zealand
Author(s):CHRISTENSEN, JohanDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:New Zealand moved further in neo-liberal tax reform than most other advanced economies over the last three decades. The article investigates this extreme case to address the question of what explains major neo-liberal ...
Title:Bringing the Diplomat Back In: Elements of a New Historical Research Agenda
Author(s):GRAM-SKJOLDAGER, KarenDate:2011-03-01Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:In the 20th century and since 1945 in particular the institution of diplomacy has changed. While
traditional bilateral diplomatic relations have expanded rapidly as a consequence of decolonisation,
other developments ...
Title:Bringing Together Or Driving Apart the Union? Towards A Theory of Differentiated Integration
Author(s):KOLLIKER, AlkuinDate:2001Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This contribution develops a theory of the impact of differentiation on integration and unity among EU member states and discusses empirical evidence from four policy areas. According to the theory, the centripetal effects ...
Title:Britain
Author(s):BLONDEL, JeanDate:2012Type of Publication:Contribution to book
Title:Britain and Algeria: Problems of Return
Author(s):JOFFÉ, GeorgeDate:2007Type of Publication:Technical ReportSeries/Report no.:MIREM-ARAbstract:Britain is not an obvious country to which Algerians migrate, although the crisis of the Algerian civil war in the 1990s was to make it an alternative to continental Europe, especially France. From 45 in 1991, asylum ...
Title:Britain and Canada and their large neighboring monetary unions, part I
Author(s):HOWARTH, David; VERDUN, Amy; PADFIELD, Melissa; YOUNG, Patricia; WILLETT, Thomas D.; ARTIS, Michael J.; LAIDLER, David; SCHEMBRI, Lawrence; GRUBEL, Herbert; CROWLEY, Patrick M.Date:2006Type of Publication:Article
Title:Britain and the Empire-Commonwealth, 1945-63 : a metropolitan perspective
Author(s):HEINLEIN, FrankDate:1999Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:Examine the views of the Empire and Commonwealth held by British policy makers during the two decades after World War II, arguing that the institutional framework of the formal and informal empire and the Commonwealth was ...
Title:Britain's Emerging Euro-Elite? The British in the directly-elected European Parliament, 1979-1992
Author(s):WESTLAKE, MartinDate:1994Type of Publication:BookAbstract:This books asks if the introduction of direct elections to the European Parliament in 1979 opened up new, European, political pathways for British politicians, and, if so, whether they affected the attitudes of British ...
Title:British Government Policy and Decolonisation, 1945-1963 : Scrutinising the official mind
Author(s):HEINLEIN, FrankDate:2002Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Heinlein revises his 1999 Ph.D. dissertation for the European University Institute in Florence to examine the views of the Empire and Commonwealth held by British policy makers during the two decades after World War II. ...