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						<title>European solidarity in the Eurozone crisis:another "Irish success story"? </title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/competition-cooperation-solidarity/works/publication/european-solidarity-in-the-eurozone-crisis-another-irish-success-story/</link>
						<description>In the perspective of the referendum of the 31st of May, it is enlightening to shed light on the European solidarity in the Irish context and to try and see in which conditions a second "Irish success story" could be written. It is the purpose of this Tribune by Yves Bertoncini, directly inspired from a keynote speech delivered at the Institute for International and European Affairs in Dublin. | 24/05/2012</description>
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						<title>Seminar on the Community Method. Elements of Synthesis</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/visions-of-europe/works/publication/seminar-on-the-community-method/</link>
						<description>Notre Europe offers you the synthesis of the seminar 'Community Method: Evolution, Effectiveness and Legitimacy” jointly organised by the Bureau of European Policy Advisers (BEPA) and Notre Europe which took place in Brussels on 28 February 2012. With a foreword by Jacques Delors, this synthesis also contains the keynote speech delivered by the President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso and the concluding remarks made by the President of Notre Europe, António Vitorino. | 21/05/2012</description>
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						<title>The budgetary cost of solidarity in the euro zone: getting things clear and into perspective</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/competition-cooperation-solidarity/works/publication/the-budgetary-cost-of-solidarity-in-the-euro-zone/</link>
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In the face of the sovereign debt crisis, the Eurozone countries have put on a show of solidarity towards the countries in difficulty. This has triggered a lively debate on the costs of solidarity exercised within the Eurozone. This Policy Brief by Sofia Fernandes and Eulalia Rubio aims to clarify some points concerning the nature of the aid provided as well as its implications for national public finances.


 


 

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						<title>Migrants - European stories</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/visions-of-europe/works/publication/translate-to-english-les-migrants-parcours-europeens/</link>
						<description>Notre Europe is pleased to have contributed to the edition of the illustrated stories of six European migrants in France, as part of the collection Migrants' stories, created and set up by the association Paroles d'hommes et de femmes. | 09/05/2012</description>
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						<title>Trade Policy in the EU's Neighbourhood. Ways forward for the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/europe-and-world-governance/works/publication/trade-policy-in-the-eus-neighbourhood/</link>
						<description>In the framework of the review of the European Neighbourhood Policy, this study by Iana Dreyer assesses the EU's trade policy in its neighbourhood and formulates proposals for the negotiation of 'Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreements” (DCFTAs).  | 04/05/2012</description>
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						<title>After the Revolution: The EU and the Arab Transition</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/europe-and-world-governance/works/publication/after-the-revolution-the-eu-and-the-arab-transition/</link>
						<description>One year after the Arab revolutions, this Policy Paper by Timo Behr analyses the review of the EU's neighbourhood policies and calls for a move beyond the 'enlargement-light” logic.  | 25/04/2012</description>
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						<title>For a European Federation of Nation States: Jacques Delors' vision revisited</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/visions-of-europe/works/publication/translate-to-english-pour-une-federation-europeenne-detats-nations-la-vision-de-jacques-delors/</link>
						<description>Notre Europe offers the synthesis of the book of Gaëtane Ricard-Nihoul, member of its Board of Directors, on the concept of 'Federation of Nation States” formulated by Jacques Delors, in which she analyses the main political and legal issues which are at the core of the coexistence between attachment to the nation and belonging to the European Union. | 17/04/2012</description>
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						<title>European democracy: circus or reality?</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/european-democracy-in-action/works/publication/european-democracy-circus-or-reality/</link>
						<description>Notre Europe proposes the synthesis of the conference organised on the occasion of the publication of the book Circus Politicus, during which Christophe Deloire debated with Isabelle Durant and Jean-Louis Bourlanges. This debate led to analyse the 'democracy deficit” of the EU and more generally the involvement of citizens at the European level. | 13/04/2012</description>
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						<title>For a revival of Europe</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/visions-of-europe/works/publication/for-a-revival-of-europe/</link>
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In a tribune based on
his recent speech before members of the S&S group of the European
Parliament, Jacques Delors calls for getting out of the current EMU crisis by
focusing on the triptych 'competition, cooperation, solidarity” and the virtues
of the Community method.

 | 10/04/2012</description>
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						<title>Europe's Parliament: People, Places, Politics</title>
						<link>http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/european-democracy-in-action/works/publication/europes-parliament-people-places-politics/</link>
						<description>The book Europe's Parliament: People, Places, Politics, written by Stephen Clark and Julian Priestley, is an invitation to (re)discover the institution: their aim is to show 'what the European Parliament is really like”. This synthesis written by Valentin Kreilinger summarises the principal topics dealt with by this book.  | 09/04/2012</description>
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