Cornerstones for an Evolving Europe
New Policy Approaches to Economic Development, Environmental Policy, and Human Rights
Zusammenfassung
In diesem ambitionierten Sammelband untersucht European Horizons, wie der Aufschwung nach COVID-19 zu einem entscheidenden Wendepunkt für die Europäische Union werden kann. Es werden konkrete Wege aufgezeigt, wie politische Entscheidungsträger wertebasierte Eckpfeiler für ein nachhaltigeres, gerechteres und erfolgreicheres Europa schaffen können. Die Aufsätze befassen sich sowohl mit kritischen Schwachstellen als auch mit wichtigen Chancen für die EU in den Bereichen Umweltpolitik, wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und Menschenrechte. Die Autor:innen präsentieren konkrete und umsetzbare politische Lösungen, die das Potenzial der EU als eine Kraft für das Gute in der Welt verwirklichen können. Mit Beiträgen von José María Arroyo-Nieto, Bilal Asghar, Bryan Bayne, Laurent Bélanger-Lowe, Gabrielle Bernoville, Samuel Blair, Lilybell Evergreen, Rasmika Ghosh, Nidhi Menon, Pierre Nouailletas-Baneth, Alexios Simintzis, Viddhi Thakker und Darren Wong.
Schlagworte
Corona coronavirus pandemic COVID democratic backsliding economic stability European Union future risks international health resilience resource shortages security Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction transatlantic relations disaster risk and response cultural framework citizen participation climate change environmental policy, energy migration human rights economic development COVID-19 recovery7 Treffer gefunden
- „... migration policies before and after Covid-19 97Viddhi ThakkerTowards a New Approach to European Crisis and ...” „... Nouailletas-BanethFor the past two years, Covid-19 has dominated political discourse, economic policymaking, and the ...” „... short-term economic damage caused by Covid-19, the EU must consider how this can be a pivotal moment that ...”
- „... uneven response to Covid-19The Covid-19 pandemic revealed a dangerous lack of disaster preparedness and ...” „... for Geosciences.7Despite the existence of these institutions, the response to Covid-19 was mainly ...” „... . In the context of Covid-19, this meant that pandemic response in Spain was managed through a ...”
- „... amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.3 Hundreds of thousands of people took a long, difficult path to reach ...” „... Covid-19 pandemic until April 30, 2022.6 The current refugee crisis from Ukraine caused Estonia to ...” „... Greek courts acknowledged that Turkey is not a safe country. The situation was exacerbated by the Covid ...”
- „... democratic alliance.Post-pandemic Recovery and Russia’s Invasion of UkraineThe Covid-19 pandemic has led many ...” „... Western powers due, providing insight into potential conflict with China. The Covid-19 pandemic and ...” „... decouple its energy from Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, and as the Covid-19 pandemic flamed the ...”
- „... European Union’s recovery from Covid-19. Indeed, the EU has already been home to leading smart cities, with ...” „... ”, Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research (2018 ...” „... funding of up to €1.9 billion until 2023, including €359.3 million for the Cities Mission, to facilitate ...”
- „... feeling of powerlessness among European people. Indeed, The climate emergency, as well as the Covid-19 ...” „... A New Bauhaus for the Green Deal: A cultural approach to Europe’s recoveryGabrielle ...” „... Schuman Declaration, recovery remains an essential pillar of the European Integration project. In fact ...”
- „... impactAlexios SimintzisIntroductionAs the world seeks to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic while trying to ...” „... the bloc’s recovery package and new policy initiatives. The adoption of the European Climate Law in ...” „... net-zero, ‘build back better’ recovery. Despite the current economic crisis, efforts have doubled, and ...”