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Tag: EU budget

“Financing EU External Action: Understanding member state priorities”, Bernardo Venturi et al. (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 14/12/2018

Bernardo Venturi et al., Financing EU External Action: Understanding member state priorities, ETTG Publications, IAI, December 2018. In September 2017 the […]

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“The EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework: Where Should Italy Stand?”, Simone Romano (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 23/10/2018

IAI Commentaires Negotiations over the EU’s new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) officially began last May, when the European Commission tabled […]

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TEPSA Explainer: “The new Austrian Government & EU integration and the upcoming EU-Council Presidency of Austria”, Paul Schmidt (ÖGFE, Austria)

Posted on 23/04/2018

This TEPSA Explainer discusses the political priorities of the Austrian Government in light of the upcoming Council Presidency and of […]

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Background report: “Public Debate with Thomas Westphal, Director General for EU Affairs at the German Federal Ministry of Finance” (IEP, Berlin)

Posted on 07/12/2017

The Public Debate with Thomas Westphal, Director General for EU Affairs at the German Federal Ministry of Finance, on the […]

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