Problems of governance in the European Union : migration, monetary integration, socio-economic change, and trade
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Problems of governance in the European Union : migration, monetary integration, socio-economic change, and trade
Edwin Mellen Press, c2008
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Description
Explores two of the main challenges faced by the European Union: how to maintain its competitiveness by becoming a knowledge-based economy while preserving social standards and protecting the environment as articulated in the Lisbon Strategy; and how to govern a complex entity of distinctive member states.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Two Challenges for the EU - David G. Hayes
- 2. The Contribution of Highly-Skilled Migrants from the EU to the capabilities of New Zealand Firms: an in-depth case study - Idit Aloni-Halfon and Maureen Benson-Rea
- 3. New Zealand and the EU: Approaches to Socio-economic Change in a Globalizing World - Anna Michalski and Christine Cheyne
- 4. The Political System of The European Union: "Multi-Level Governance, or "Governmentality"? - Cris Shore
- 5. The CIS - Does the Regional Hegemony Facilitate Monetary Integration? - David G. Mayes and Vesa Korhonen
- 6. Geopolitics, Governance and Economic Fragility: The Case of Lithuania - Ian Lilly
- 7. New Zealand's Comparative Advantage with the European Union: Agriculture and Manufacturing Trade - Abel Reyna-Rivera
- 8. The Press' Representation of Pacific Regional Economic Initiatives and the European Union - Yoon Ah Choi
- Index.
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