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Är EU en social marknadsekonomi?
Sociala Europa - en antologi

For quite some time now, the EU Member States have tried to mold the EU into a socially more acceptable form. This has largely remained big words and solemn declarations, but the Lisbon Treaty establishes the EU as a social market economy.

Giuseppe Bertola, Jörgen Hettne, Fritz W. Scharpf, Daniel Tarschys January 2011 2011:2op
Report

Polish Council Presidency 2011:
Ambitions and Limitations

The ongoing crisis in the Eurozone has posed particular challenges to the current Polish EU Presidency. Poland, like Sweden, is not a member of the Euro Group and has therefore been excluded from some of the most important decision-making during the second half of 2011.

Piotr Maciej Kaczynski January 2011 2011:3op
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An Interim Review of the 2011
Hungarian Presidency

The Hungarian presidency has faced a series of truly challenging economic and political problems. These include the responses to the economic and financial crises and the uprisings in the Arab world.

Gergely Romsics January 2011 2011:1op
European Policy Analysis

Vilken roll bör ECB ha i hanteringen av
den europeiska skuldkrisen?

As the European sovereign debt crisis deepens, the fiscal resources of the European monetary union seem increasingly inadequate. So far, the euro area policy response has failed to change the market's rather pessimistic expectations.

Martin Flodén January 2011 2011:11epa
European Policy Analysis

The European Treaty Amendment for
the Creation of a Financial Stability Mechanism

In response to the financial crisis that erupted in Greece, the European Council decided to amend the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union to allow the establishment of a stability mechanism to safeguard the stability of the euro area. This is the first use made of one of the two ‘simplified’ Treaty revision procedures introduced by the Lisbon Treaty.

Bruno De Witte January 2011 2011:6epa
European Policy Analysis

The EU and Strategies for
New Climate Treaty Negotiations

The EU and other concerned parties are now gathered in Durban in order to try to reach an agreement governing emission reductions after 2012, when the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol expires. The EU has been a leading actor in the climate negotiations since the 1992 Rio conference.

Katak Malla January 2011 2011:12epa
European Policy Analysis

Public Services and State Aid
– is a Decentralisation of State Aid Policy Necessary?

The impact of European law on the regional and local levels In the Member States is important. As local markets open up for competition, the scope of EU law is extended and competition and state aid rules become applicable.

Jörgen Hettne January 2011 2011:14epa
European Policy Analysis

Pressfriheten i Europa och EU
- Ungerns medielag i ett rättsligt sammanhang

At the end of last year, the Hungarian parliament adopted a new media law. It was met by strong reactions and believed – among other things - to constitute a threat to the freedom of the press and being incompatible with EU law.

Joakim Nergelius January 2011 2011:2epa
European Policy Analysis

Opinionsstödet för
EU fortsätter att öka

Despite the financial crisis and the subsequent euro crisis, the Swedish public opinion is increasingly in favour of the EU. In the 2010 survey, 53 percent are in favour of the Swedish membership while 23 percent are against.

Sören Holmberg January 2011 2011:4epa
European Policy Analysis

How Small are the Regional Gaps? How Small is the Impact of Cohesion Policy?
A Commentary on the Fifth Report on Cohesion Policy

The Commission’s Fifth Cohesion Report provides a wealth of new data on social, economic and territorial trends in Europe. This gives an excellent basis for discussing the future of cohesion policy, but the questions asked by the Commission in its consultation are too narrow.

Daniel Tarschys January 2011 2011:1epa