Title:Reflexive Governance for Global Public Goods
Author(s):BROUSSEAU, Eric; DEDEURWAERDERE, Tom; SIEBENHÜNER, BerndDate:2012Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Since the publication of the ground-breaking work on global public goods by Inge Kaul et al. a decade ago many political initiatives have been launched, a wide number of governance experiments have been run, and much ...
Title:Risk Regulation in the European Union: Between enlargement and internationalization
Author(s):MAJONE, GiandomenicoDate:2003Type of Publication:BookAbstract:The 2002-3 European Forum organized by the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the EUI dealt with regulatory cooperation and regulatory competition in an integrating world economy. Within this broad theme, a ...
Title:The Role of the Media in Central Europe and in Europe
Author(s):HARCOURT, Alison; HORGAN, JohnDate:2003Type of Publication:BookSeries/Report no.:Central European Political Science Review, Vol 4, No 11, Special Issue
Title:Security of Energy Supply in Europe. Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydrogen
Author(s):LÉVÊQUE, François; GLACHANT, Jean-Michel; BARQUÍN, Julián; VON HIRSCHHAUSEN, Christian; HOLZ, Franziska; NUTTALL, William J.Date:2010Type of Publication:BookSeries/Report no.:Loyola de Palacio Series on European Energy PolicyAbstract:In economic, technical and political terms, the security of energy supply is of the utmost importance for Europe. Alongside competition and sustainability, supply security represents a cornerstone of the EU's energy policy, ...
Title:Social justice and development
Author(s):MORVARIDI, BehroozDate:2008Type of Publication:BookAbstract:This edited volume is the product of workshop 5, 'Displacement and Resettlement in the Middle East: Access to Rights as a Regional Policy Issue' in the Middle East and North Africa', of the 5th Mediterranean Research ...
Title:Social Movements, Mobilization, and Contestation in the Middle East and North Africa
Author(s):BEININ, Joel; VAIREL, FrédéricDate:2011Type of Publication:BookAbstract:The Middle East and North Africa have become places that almost everyone "knows" something about. Too frequently written off as culturally defined by Islam, strongly anti-Western, and uniquely susceptible to irrational ...