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European integration is the process of industrial, political, legal, economic, social and cultural integration of states wholly or partially in Europe. European integration has primarily come about through the European Union and its policies.
One of the first to conceive of a union of European nations was Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi, who wrote the Pan-Europa manifesto in 1923. His ideas influenced Aristide Briand, who gave a speech in favour of a European Union in the League of Nations on 8 September 1929, and who in 1930 wrote a "Memorandum on the Organization of a Regime of European Federal Union" for the Government of France, which became the first European government formally to adopt the principle.
At the end of World War II, the continental political climate favoured unity in democratic European countries, seen by many as an escape from the extreme forms of nationalism which had devastated the continent. In a speech delivered on 19 September 1946 at the University of Zürich, Switzerland, Winston Churchill postulated a United States of Europe. The same speech however contains remarks, less often quoted, which make it clear that Churchill did not initially see Britain as being part of this United States of Europe: We British have our own Commonwealth of Nations ... And why should there not be a European group which could give a sense of enlarged patriotism and common citizenship to the distracted peoples of this turbulent and mighty continent and why should it not take its rightful place with other great groupings in shaping the destinies of men? ... France and Germany must take the lead together. Great Britain, the British Commonwealth of Nations, mighty America and I trust Soviet Russia-for then indeed all would be well-must be the friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine.
European, or Europeans, may refer to:
Choose subtitles in your language! A view from the inside: the Presidents of the main European Union institutions share their views on how the EU actually works. Who does what? What's specific to each institution? What is the role of President? How do they see Europe's future?
This is the second part of episode 1 of my series on the EU, in which I explain the various institutions of the EU. Part 1 of this episode (the introduction) is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXiI4fRa0tA Part 3 of this episode (about the law making process within the EU) is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjSsHfoD84c
Keep finding yourself in a muddle about the role played by each of Europe's main institutions? Take a speedy tour of the houses with EPTV. Comment on: Google + http://tinyurl.com/orh99s6 Facebook http://www.facebook.com/europeanparliament Twitter https://twitter.com/Europarl_EN EuroparlTV video ID: 35cf564d-58c8-4b49-9531-a33000e22be2
Course: Law and Institutions of the European Union Lecture Subjects: Introduction & Establishment and development of European integration Instructor: Asst. Prof. Dr. Başak KALE For Lecture Notes: http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/view.php?id=238 Middle East Technical University OpenCourseWare: [ http://ocw.metu.edu.tr ] Youtube Channel: [ http://www.youtube.com/METUOpenCourseWare ]
Overview of the main institutions of the European Union
Sharing my understanding of the official EU Institutions.
EU Career opportunities and selection procedures — by EPSO Director David Bearfield In this presentation, Director David Bearfield of the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO) gives you an insight in the challenging and rewarding career opportunities with the EU Institutions. You also get a good view on the selection procedure for becoming an EU civil servant.
In this workshop, participants learned about the core elements of the European Union: its history, member states, and institutions. The first half of the workshop was dedicated to understanding the historical development of the EU, and its treaty-making process. In the second half of the workshop, participants explored the basic functions of the EU institutions and how they relate to member states, in addition to discussing the so-called "democratic deficit". Workshop Leader: Joseph Lacey Joseph Lacey is a Fulbright Schuman Scholar, and a researcher at the European University Institute in Fiesole, Italy. Joseph is completing research on the structural basis of the EU's democratic deficit at Princeton University. To review the PowerPoint presentation from this workshop click here.Febru...
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Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B000UKLE6E/book European higher education institutions are facing in these last years a number of relevant political and social changes that have asked for more transparency, accountability, comparability and legitimacy of degrees. In light of these new challenges, the great majority of universities have responded by implementing quality assurance processes, either through evaluation or through accreditation. This book collects the evaluation and accreditation experiences gathered by higher education institutions in Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and Sweden. It provides a synthetic picture of the present state of quality assurance practices in Europe and offers a few lessons for a future ...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B01FF3051A/book This book offers a comparative analysis of credit cooperative systemsacross 23 European countries. Cooperative banking has an important place in thefinancial, economic and social life of most European countries, and whilecooperative banks, credit mutuals, credit cooperatives and credit unions sharethe spirit of cooperation and mutuality, they often have very differentfeatures, history and development. The book examines the evolution and currentmodel of each credit cooperative system, its importance for the national andlocal banking markets, as well as the impact of the financial crisis oncooperative banking, and also presents the sharp contrasts between thesesystems throughout the Eu. It is of significant scientific ...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B01L27MRFU/book Written for undergraduate and graduate students of finance, economics and business, the third edition of Financial Markets and Institutions provides a fresh analysis of the European financial system. Combining theory, data and policy, this successful textbook examines and explains financial markets, financial infrastructures, financial institutions and the challenges of financial supervision and competition policy. The third edition features greater discussion of the financial and euro crises, including extensive analysis of their causes and impact, as well as their remedies. New material covers unconventional monetary policies, the Banking Union, the Basel 3 capital adequacy framework for banking supervision, macrop...
A group of prominent MEPs yesterday pledged to form an “Interest Group” to act as a platform for promoting and improving EU-Morocco relations. The commitment was made at a debate in the European Parliament with Mr. Mohamed Hassad, Minister of the Interior of the Kingdom of Morocco, which was hosted by four leading MEPs from France, Romania, Belgium and Poland: Gilles Pargneaux (S&D;); Cristian Dan Preda (EPP); Anna Elżbieta Fotyga (ECR); Frédérique Ries (ALDE); major speakers also included Spanish MEP and Secretary General of the EPP, Antonio López-Istúriz White, and moderator Jason Wiseman (Secretary General, Atlantic Treaty Association). Together with other representatives from European institutions and international organisations, they discussed the crucial role that Morocco plays in ...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00EVWKBGG/book The last two centuries have been the scene of dramatic change throughout Europe. And one of the main causes of these tremendous and spectacular changes was the economy. These transformations were achieved by people: scientists and political thinkers, inventors and entrepreneurs, educators, skilled and educated workers. Who not only invented machines and computers, but were able to renew economic and political systems. This volume, therefore, presents a new approach to the period by looking at case studies to understand how these changes came about and the impact they had on modern Europe. Ivan Berend presents the spectacular history of modern European economy as a chain of "small" events, actions, and the ideas of in...
The European Commission is today proposing a mandatory Transparency Register covering all three EU institutions – the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission - delivering on a key transparency commitment of the Juncker Commission. The Commission has already led by example in making meetings with its decision-makers conditional upon interest representatives being publicly listed in a Transparency Register. Today we are calling on the European Parliament and Council to follow suit, making the Register mandatory for any interest representatives trying to influence policy-making in Brussels. First Vice-President Frans Timmermans said: "The EU institutions need to work together to win back the trust of our citizens. We must be more open in everything we do. Today's proposals for a ...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B000QECTAO/book `europe is sometimes credited with a `polis,' but not a `demos'. Political integration and economic globalisation cannot diminish local identity and social memories. This fascinating collection of national case studies shows why there will always be a local `demos' located in ecology, economy, and society. But there will never be a transnational `demos', precisely because locality is the basis for meaningful sustainability. Long may it triumph.' Tim O'riordan, Cserge, University of East Anglia 'the book offers a refreshing perspective on the diversity of Europe and at the same time, on the interdependence of the policies, economies, and societies of European countries. Going beyond the dichotomies of `good and bad' a...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B005LNKHXQ/book It is universally accepted that there has been a huge growth in Eu lobbying over the past few decades. There is now a dense Eu interest group system. This entirely new volume, inspired by Mazey & Richardson's 1993 book Lobbying in the European Community, seeks to understand the role of interest groups in the policy process from agenda-setting to implementation. Specifically, the book is interested in observing how interest groups organise to influencethe Eu institutions and how they select different coalitions along the policy process and in different policy domains.in looking at 20 years of change, the book captures processes of institutional and actor learning, professionalisation of lobbying, and the possible emer...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B00JXII50W/book The Business Environment of Europe is the first textbook to provide a complete overview of Europe's business landscape, examining the region's diverse economies and government policies within historical, political, and cultural contexts. This well-researched text examines the European Union and select European nations, and leads students to a full understanding of the structure and dynamics of specific industries, the impact of globalization on European companies, and the future challenges facing the region's business environment. Numerous tables, maps, figures, case studies and chapter-specific bibliographies support students with little background knowledge of the subject, and lead them to total mastery of the mate...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B007NW87VW/book Written for undergraduate and graduate students of finance, economics and business, this textbook provides a fresh analysis of the European financial system. Combining theory, empirical data and policy, it examines and explains financial markets, financial infrastructures, financial institutions, and challenges in the domain of financial supervision and competition policy. Key features: Designed specifically for courses on European financial integration Clear signposting and presentation of text with learning objectives, boxes for key concepts and theories, chapter overviews and suggestions for further reading Broad coverage of European financial system markets, infrastructure and institutions Explains the ongoi...
Course: Law and Institutions of the European Union Lecture Subjects: Organizational Structure of the EU and its Institutions Instructor: Asst. Prof. Dr. Başak KALE For Lecture Notes: http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/view.php?id=238 Middle East Technical University OpenCourseWare: [ http://ocw.metu.edu.tr ] Youtube Channel: [ http://www.youtube.com/METUOpenCourseWare ]
Course: Law and Institutions of the European Union Lecture Subjects: Instructor: Asst. Prof. Dr. Başak KALE For Lecture Notes: http://ocw.metu.edu.tr/course/view.php?id=238 Middle East Technical University OpenCourseWare: [ http://ocw.metu.edu.tr ] Youtube Channel: [ http://www.youtube.com/METUOpenCourseWare ]
EU economics lecture 2: European institutions Here's the second lecture for the economics of EU integration course. We talked about customs unions, the legal and institutional structures of the EU, and reviewed some basic microeconomic concepts. In this lecture about the European Union (the EU), topics like European economic union, the economy of european union, the economics of Europe and eu economics are discussed. The European countries and European economist as well in this course. Economics 101. The european commission, the european council, the council of eu, the european parliament and the ecb are all european institutions. More info on: http://www.stephenkinsella.net http://www.ul.ie/business/kbs-staff/dr-stephen-kinsella Materials with copyright have been adapted and are licen...
NYU Florence - La Pietra Dialogues: The European Union has the world´s largest GDP; the world´s third largest population; and is among the highest ranking in the world for health, education and living conditions. Through NYU Florence´s The EU in Focus series, students learn about what the EU is, its history, how it works and its role in the global economy. Students who participate in a working group linked to the series will develop a deeper understanding of how EU policy-making works through the study of two specific policy areas and will further their knowledge through a trip to other European cities where European institutions are located to meet with experts to find out how the policy-making process works from the inside. Nicolò Conti is Associate Professor of Political Science at t...
Documentary on the issue of lobbying around the European institutions in Brussels
Download high quality version: http://bit.ly/rpZiIC Description: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4755.en.html Christian Bahls - MOGiS e.V., Jérémie Zimmermann: Counterlobbying EU institutions How to attempt to counter the influence of industry lobbyists and political forces aiming towards increasing control over the Internet Return of experience about opposing #censorship #ACTA #censilia #copywrong and promoting #openness and #netneutrality to the EU institutions. Strategic and tactical perspectives by two old and tired activists. The talk will be about how European citizens can empower themselves to change the course of Internet Policy Making Using recent political discussions as an example, Jérémie and Christian will try to explain how to involve yours...