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EEAS 2.0: A legal commentary on the Council Decision establishing the European External Action Service
This short and user-friendly legal commentary by an international group of scholars and lawyers ties in with the 2013 review of the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service and will inform practitioners, analysts and all those with an interest in the EEAS.
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Learning from small countries? Contemporary Nordic sagas
Daniel Gros observes that both advocates and opponents of austerity often adduce the experiences of small countries like Greece, the Baltic states and Iceland to substantiate their case but neglect to mention the key idiosyncratic characteristics and starting conditions that can make such direct comparisons meaningless.
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More evidence that markets imposed excessive austerity in the eurozone
Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji offer evidence in a new CEPS Commentary to suggest that the timing and the intensity of the austerity programmes in the periphery eurozone member states have been dictated too much by market sentiment instead of being the outcome of rational decision-making processes.
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Strengthening the strategic choice offered to the EU’s southern Mediterranean neighbours
With the aim of reinvigorating the European Neighbourhood Policy, Steven Blockmans and Bart Van Vooren urge the EU to explicitly incorporate “legally binding sectoral multilateralism” into the ENP, thereby providing the Union’s partners with a tangible prospect of reaping real long-term benefits from EU cooperation.
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EEAS 2.0: A legal commentary on the Council Decision establishing the European External Action Service
This short and user-friendly legal commentary by an international group of scholars and lawyers ties in with the 2013 review of the organisation and functioning of the European External Action Service and will inform practitioners, analysts and all those with an interest in the EEAS.
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Learning from small countries? Contemporary Nordic sagas
Daniel Gros observes that both advocates and opponents of austerity often adduce the experiences of small countries like Greece, the Baltic states and Iceland to substantiate their case but neglect to mention the key idiosyncratic characteristics and starting conditions that can make such direct comparisons meaningless.
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More evidence that markets imposed excessive austerity in the eurozone
Paul De Grauwe and Yuemei Ji offer evidence in a new CEPS Commentary to suggest that the timing and the intensity of the austerity programmes in the periphery eurozone member states have been dictated too much by market sentiment instead of being the outcome of rational decision-making processes.
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Strengthening the strategic choice offered to the EU’s southern Mediterranean neighbours
With the aim of reinvigorating the European Neighbourhood Policy, Steven Blockmans and Bart Van Vooren urge the EU to explicitly incorporate “legally binding sectoral multilateralism” into the ENP, thereby providing the Union’s partners with a tangible prospect of reaping real long-term benefits from EU cooperation.

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