Differentiated integration has been and will remain a necessity if Europe wants to overcome stalemate and improve the functioning of […]
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Differentiated integration has been and will remain a necessity if Europe wants to overcome stalemate and improve the functioning of […]
Read moreIs differentiated integration an unintended consequence of the European Union integration process or is it a conscious policy choice of […]
Read moreHow can differentiation be used more strategically in the future? In their policy paper of the Horizon 2020 project EU IDEA, Vittoria […]
Read moreIn a time of global challenges, rising geopolitical tensions and a weakening of the traditional trans-Atlantic security community, we can […]
Read moreStudies dealing with EU security and defence policy tend to focus exclusively on what is formally included in the Union’s […]
Read moreThe leading policy objective in EU differentiation underlying border, asylum and police cooperation has been to achieve the abolition of […]
Read moreSo far, most research on differentiated integration has focused either on its causes or on its broader consequences for the […]
Read moreDuring the first wave of the pandemic in Europe, the actions and statements of national leaders revealed a deep rift […]
Read moreThe research investigates the salience and position of the Latvian government and the parliament on the differentiated integration (DI) of […]
Read moreIn this video, Nicoletta Pirozzi gives her expertise on differentiated integration. She is the Head of the European Union Programme […]
Read moreNicoletta Pirozzi, Matteo Bonomi, A New Idea of Europe: The Challenge of Flexibility, IAI Commentaries, 19:04, IAI, January 2019 With […]
Read more“Shaping the EU’s future through Differentiated Integration”, Nicoletta Pirozzi, Matteo Bonomi, Tiziano Marino, Documenti IAI, 19:01, IAI, February 2019 The […]
Read moreFinding the right balance between national autonomy and cross-national integration has been a key question throughout the history of European […]
Read moreNew Horizon 2020 project: “EU IDEA – Integration and Differentiation for Effectiveness and Accountability” Differentiation has become the new normal […]
Read moreThe conference aims at discussing the potential benefits and risks of differentiated integration within the EU in an internal and […]
Read morein: Journal of European Public Policy 25, 2018 The decision of the Cameron government to renegotiate the terms of UK membership […]
Read moreOn 13 November, EU member states – with the exception of Denmark, Ireland, Malta, Portugal and the UK – […]
Read moreEbru Turhan, Assistant Professor of Political Science and the Vice-Director of the Institute of Social Sciences at the Turkish-German University […]
Read moreSince the member states and peoples of the EU are “united in diversity”, it seems natural for the European construction […]
Read moreThis paper explores the nexus between enlargement and differentiated integration set against the background of past experiences and in view […]
Read moreThis paper argues that future EMU reforms will require a higher level of differentiation between Euro and non-Euro countries. However, […]
Read moreDeeper integration is on the agenda to complete the monetary union, to get growth back on track, and to rebuild […]
Read moreIn defence, differentiated integration outside the EU framework is prevalent. Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) would allow a group of Member […]
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