European Economic and Political Issues, 6. sējumsFrank H. Columbus Nova Publishers, 2002 - 160 lappuses Vexing issues concerning internal and external change challenge Europe, it tries hard to regroup, reform and refocus. This series is intended to present an ongoing forum to stimulate discussion of these issues. Contents: Preface; Nordic Studies of Power and Democracy: Towards a Constructivist Analysis of Governance from Below; Measuring Rent Seeking Activity Levels in OECD Countries: A MIMIC Approach; The Constitutionalisation of Social Norms, Political Practice and the Sanctions of the EU Fourteen Against the Austrian Government; Th Bitter Cure of Budget Consolidation: Restrictive Fiscal Policies by the West European Left and Their Consequences for Employment; Index. |
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THE CONSTITUTIONALIST OF SOCIAL NORMS POLITICAL PRACTICE AND THE SANCTIONS OF THE EU FOURTEEN AGAINST THE A... | 31 |
EU CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECURITY POLICY CAPABILITIES STRATEGIES AND VULNERABILITIES | 49 |
ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 81 |
INTRODUCING THE EURO A FIRMSEYE VIEW | 103 |
TRADE WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION RECENT TRENDS AND ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ISSUES | 119 |
MILITARY READINESS EFFECTS OF A US MILITARY PRESENCE IN EUROPE ON MOBILITY REQUIREMENTS | 129 |
EUROPEAN UNION DRUG APPROVAL OVERVIEW OF NEW EUROPEAN MEDICINES EVALUATION AGENCY AND APPROVAL PROCESS | 139 |
INDEX | 153 |
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