Πλοήγηση 001.01.01 International cooperation ανά Τίτλο
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Hope and strength in the Western Balkans
(European Investment BankLuxembourg, 2020-10-26)The Western Balkans have been a crossing point between Central Europe and the East for centuries. Devastated by tragic conflicts, nationalism and neglected investments, the Western Balkan countries are striving to find ... -
Implementing Smart Specialisation Strategies, Analysis of the Role of Regional Strategies in National Innovation Strategies
(Publications Office of the European UnionLuxembourg, 2021)The report analyses the progress of Member States in the implementation of national and regional smart specialisation strategies (RIS3) in 2017 through an assessment of policy developments, progress in implement ation ... -
Limiting Integration: Transnational Exchanges and Demands in the BSEC Area
(Agora Without Frontiers, 2005)This paper focuses on the evolution of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) as a regional economic organisation and a type of regional governance as influenced by the level and direction of transnational exchange and ... -
Limiting Integration: Transnational Exchanges and Demands in the BSEC Area
(Agora Without Frontiers, 2005)This paper focuses on the evolution of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC) as a regional economic organisation and a type of regional governance as influenced by the level and direction of transnational exchange and ... -
Protection of whistleblowers: a brief guide for implementing a national framework (2016)
(Council of Europe, 2015-01-01)A framework to ensure that whistleblowers are protected by the law and that their public interest reports or disclosures are effectively acted upon will strengthen democratic societies based on human rights and the rule ... -
Quo Vadis Southeast Europe? EU Accession,Regional Cooperation and the need for a Balkan Development Strategy.
(Hellenic Observatory, LSE, 2008-01)In some sense there is a very simple answer to the title question: Southeast Europe is heading towards the EU, though a period of weak regional cooperation, asymmetric relations with the EU and a slow and discontinuous ... -
Quo Vadis Southeast Europe? EU Accession,Regional Cooperation and the need for a Balkan Development Strategy.
(Hellenic Observatory, LSE., 2008-01)In some sense there is a very simple answer to the title question: Southeast Europe is heading towards the EU, though a period of weak regional cooperation, asymmetric relations with the EU and a slow and discontinuous ... -
Region? Why Region? Security, Hermeneutics, and the Making of the Black Sea Region.
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REGIONAL COOPERATION IN THE BLACK SEA AREA IN THE CONTEXT OF EU-RUSSIA RELATIONS.
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Regional Security and Cooperation in the Middle East: A Dream or Reality?
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Regional Security in the Middle East and North Africa: Developing an Institutional Framework for Cooperation?
(GO-EuroMed, 2007-12-31)The Middle East and North Africa is a security interdependent region, where governments are caught in a classic prisoners’ dilemma. They are well aware that cooperation would be less costly than conflict, and yet they have ... -
RegionalInnovation Scoreboard 2021
(Publications Office of the European UnionLuxembourg, 2021)his 10th edition of the Regional Innovation Scoreboard (RIS) provides a comparative assessment of performance of innovation systems across 240 regions of 22 EU Member States, Norway, Serbia, Switzerland, and the United ... -
Special Eurobarometer 512
(European CommisiomBrussels, 2021-11)This survey shows widespread support for working with countries around the world. Almost nine in ten EU respondents say it is important to partner with countries outside the EU to reduce poverty. The global pandemic has ... -
Sub-Regionalism in the Newly Independent States
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The BSEC:From New Regionalism to Inter-regionalism?
(Agora Without Frontiers, 2005)This paper tries to provide an explanatory framework for understanding the BSEC as an example of ‘new regionalism’. It examines and illustrates the structural change of the BSEC within the context of ‘new regionalism’, the ... -
The eastern horizon – A regional perspective
(European Investment BankLuxembourg, 2020-10-13)Countries and regions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have gone through several challenges. They went through totalitarian and authoritarian communist regimes, gained independence at the end of the 19th century, faced ... -
The European Union and the Black Sea Region:The New Eastern Frontiers and Europeanisation.
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The Potential of Regional Integration Agreements (RIAs) in Enhancing the Credibility of Reform: The Case of the Syrian-European Association Agreement
(GIGA, 2007-05)The effect of ‘locking‐in’ economic reform and enhancing its credibility is generally regarded as one of the most important potential effects of regional integration. Based on a detailed review of the theoretical debate, ...