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Konferenzbericht
Titel:
Israel and Europe
:
a complex relationship
Enthält:
Boehnke, Klaus: Israel and Europe: introductory remarks on a complex relationship. - S. 3-12 Bardi, Anat; Sagiv, Lilach: The EU and Israel: comparison of cultures and implications. - S. 13-36 Tovias, Alfred: Israel and the Barcelona process: the first five years. - S. 37-52 Elsenhans, Hartmut: Divergences in the EU on an active Mediterranean policy. - 53-74 Hazan, Reuven Y.: Fostering democracy through parliamentary cooperation: European lessons for the Middle East. - S. 75-100 De-Shalit, Avner: Europe,Israel and environmental policy. - S. 101-116. [...]
Israel and Europe: introductory remarks on a complex relationship / Klaus Boehnke -- The EU and Israel: comparison of cultures and implications / Anat Bardi and Lilach Sagiv -- Israel and the Barcelona process / Alfred Tovias -- Divergences in the EU on an active Mediterranean policy / Hartmut Elsenhans -- Fostering democracy through parliamentary cooperation / Reuven Y. Hazan -- Europe, Israel and environmental politics / Avner de-Shalit -- The relationship between government and opposition in the Bundestag and House of Commons in the run-up to the Maastricht Treaty / Moshe Maor -- Multi-level governance in the European Union / Andreas Nölke -- Mission impossible? : the task of enlarging and deepening the European Union / Beate Neuss -- National economic policies in a European economic and monetary union / Rolf H. Hasse -- European monetary policy / Klaus-Dieter John -- German national identity in a new Europe / Peter P. Mohler. European mondetary policy / Klaus-Dieter John -- German national identity in a new Europe / Peter P. Mohler.
Literaturangaben
Beschreibung:
This volume - a collaborative effort between The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Saxonian universities - is a source book for students and researchers of European Studies. Its scope is truly interdisciplinary as it incorporates contributions from social psychology, international relations, economics, political science, and sociology. Topics are: -Differences in the value preferences of Israelis and citizens of member states of the European Union; -The European-Israeli relationship with a focus on the EU's Mediterranean policies, in particular after the Barcelona conference of 1995; parliamentary cooperation; environmental politics; -The development of the EU with a focus on the process of the Maastricht Treaty ratification; the discussion of prospects of multi-level governance; the upcoming EU enlargement; -Economic aspects of the European Monetary Union; -The problem of citizens' identity formation in a uniting Europe.