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Oromhegyes: Megdőlt a részvételi rekord a IX. Traktorfesztiválon

VajdaságMA (Szerbia/Vajdaság) - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 09:23
Fantasztikus hangulatban, kiváló időjárási körülmények és óriási látogatottság közepette rendezték meg vasárnap Oromhegyesen a IX.

Towards Brexit? The UK’s EU Referendum

Ideas on Europe Blog - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 09:00

The UK’s referendum on EU membership is now firmly on the horizon. Referendum Day – 23 June – could well be remembered as a landmark in the UK’s relations with the rest of the world, as well as for its own constitutional settlement.

EU Grunge Flag, Nicolas Raymond, CC-BY-2.0

Campaigning has been in full swing for a number of weeks, with a plethora of claims and counterclaims from all sides on issues ranging from the economy and migration to democracy and sovereignty. Depending on the perspective, the debate has been characterised by too much information, too little, or perhaps not enough of the right kind. Many are looking for a clear explanation of the facts and an informed analysis of what’s going on.

In truth, the EU referendum has brought about a different kind of political debate in the UK. The European Union is a particularly complicated organisation, even to those of us who study it every day. Although important and worthwhile, it can be a real challenge to discuss each of the many policy areas connected with the EU in an informed and meaningful way.

In that sense, the referendum has produced a national conversation on a set of international (and often rather technical) issues. This reality makes it more difficult to have a thorough debate. It also risks demotivating those who are interested in the referendum but find the whole affair excessively complex.

This process is also a novelty for the EU. It is not the first time a country has seriously considered leaving – that was, of course, also the UK, with the 1975 Common Market Referendum (in which over two-thirds voted to stay). Nevertheless, it is out of the ordinary for a country to unilaterally seek a renegotiation of its own terms of EU membership, and then hold a referendum specifically on the question of staying in or leaving the EU.

More broadly, uncertainty has been a central feature of the debate. This is a consequence of the lack of precedent – no Member State has ever withdrawn from the EU – and the volume of issues that would need to be addressed in the event of exit. It is also a reflection of the bargaining and compromise-driven nature of the EU. Many of the questions to be answered would be decided by political leaders as they went along. Therefore, it is difficult to predict the variables at play.

Even if the UK stays, the EU will not be the same. The renegotiation would be implemented, which, if relatively limited in its reach, could still set the trend for a whole new kind of differentiation between how countries work in the EU. Beyond that, the EU is faced with a host of major challenges, each of which is and will continue to put pressure on it to adapt. This impetus may necessitate decisions on how far countries are willing to integrate.

Many are in search of facts and analysis on the EU referendum. To that end, the University of Edinburgh, in partnership with FutureLearn, is offering a free online course: Towards Brexit? The UK’s EU Referendum.

This three-week course, run by experts in the field, guides participants through the referendum – before and after the vote.

In the first two weeks, we look at the how the UK ended up having a referendum on EU membership, the campaign issues, public opinion and alternatives to being in the EU. In the final week, we reflect on the result and what it means for the UK and the rest of Europe. The course also serves as a forum to discuss the referendum as it happens with participants from around the world. It features resources to learn more about the issues and includes the opportunity to put questions to experts each week.

Whatever the result, the referendum will change the UK, and the EU as well. Join us as we explore one of the biggest decisions facing the UK in a generation: to remain in or to leave the European Union.

Towards Brexit? The UK’s EU Referendum, the free and open online course with Anthony Salamone, Laura Cram and Charlie Jeffery, begins on FutureLearn on 13 June 2016. The course is also on Twitter @EUrefMOOC and with the hashtag #EdinEUref.

This article was originally published on European Futures.

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Salamone, A (2016) ‘Towards Brexit? The UK’s EU Referendum’, Britain’s Europe (Ideas on Europe), 23 May 2016, britainseurope.uk/21

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Categories: European Union

Dr Thanos Dokos analyses on Euronews the forthcoming visit of President Putin in Greece, 18/05/2016

ELIAMEP - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 08:18

Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos gave an interview on Euronews analysing the forthcoming visit of President Vladimir Putin in Greece. You can watch the video here.

Dr Thanos Dokos writes in Kathimerini on the objectives of Greek foreign policy, 18/05/2016

ELIAMEP - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 08:10

You can read here the article on the objectives of Greek foreign policy, which was written by Director General of ELIAMEP Dr Thanos Dokos. This commentary was published in the Greek daily Kathimerini on 18 May2016 [in Greek].

¿Por qué Panamá no está en las listas de paraísos fiscales?

Real Instituto Elcano - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 08:07
ARI 40/2016 - 23/5/2016
Aitor Pérez
La pregunta planteada por distintos medios de prensa tras el escándalo de los papeles de Panamá tiene dos lecturas: (1) Panamá es un paraíso fiscal, ¿sí o no?; y (2) ¿realmente se está combatiendo el problema de los paraísos fiscales de forma contundente?

¿Brexit o Bremain? Una decisión con consecuencias para todos

Real Instituto Elcano - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 08:06
Opinión - 23/5/2016
Salvador Llaudes
En un mes se celebra el referéndum en el que los ciudadanos británicos decidirán si su país sigue formando parte de la Unión Europea o no.

Blick zurück: Der Befreiungsschlag nach dem Krieg

NZZ.ch - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 08:00
Am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs kritisieren die Alliierten die Schweiz heftig wegen deren Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zum «Dritten Reich». Ein Deal löst schliesslich die politischen Spannungen.
Categories: Swiss News

Catorce dilemas de la cooperación española en la nueva legislatura

Real Instituto Elcano - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 07:30
ARI 39/2016 - 23/5/2016
Iliana Olivié y Aitor Pérez
El futuro de la política española de cooperación internacional para el desarrollo requeriría abordar políticamente una serie de dilemas referidos, por ejemplo, a la asignación geográfica de la ayuda, a la conexión entre la política de desarrollo y otras políticas de la acción exterior, y la combinación adecuada de instrumentos y actores.

Sylvain Boulouque présente sa note : « La gauche radicale : liens, lieux et luttes (2012-2017) »

Fondapol / Général - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 07:22

Sylvain Boulouque présente sa note : La gauche radicale : liens, lieux et luttes (2012-2017).

Cet article Sylvain Boulouque présente sa note : « La gauche radicale : liens, lieux et luttes (2012-2017) » est apparu en premier sur Fondapol.

The coming fight over the digital single market

FT / Brussels Blog - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 07:22

Although the Commission has yet to propose the bulk of its digital single market reforms, in the Council the teams are already lined up.

On the one side are those member states who will welcome the proposals, which are aimed at boosting crossborder trade online.

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Categories: European Union

Halidou Ouédraogo est l'invité de BBC Afrique

BBC Afrique - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 06:02
Président de la convention pour la surveillance domestique des élections.
Categories: Afrique

B-300

Military-Today.com - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 01:55

Israeli B-300 Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

MBDA receives £411m contract to develop new missile for UK’s F-35B jets

Naval Technology - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 01:00
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has awarded a £411m contract to MBDA to develop a new missile for the country's future F-35B Lightning II joint strike fighter.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

US Navy takes delivery of first Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer

Naval Technology - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 01:00
The US Navy has taken delivery of the first Zumwalt-class guided missile destroyer, USS Zumwalt (DDG-1000).
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

US Navy christens 11th San Antonio-class LPD as USS Portland

Naval Technology - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 01:00
The US Navy has christened its 11th San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship the USS Portland (LPD 27) at the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) shipyard in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Categories: Defence`s Feeds

Glaubwürdige Abschreckung stärken: Was die NATO tun muss

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 00:00
Die Annexion der Krim durch die Russische Föderation hat die NATO-Prioritäten geändert. Für die NATO ergibt sich nach Jahren der Einsätze außerhalb des Bündnisgebietes die Notwendigkeit, der territorialen Bündnisverteidigung neue Aufmerksamkeit zu widmen. Der NATO-Gipfel in Wales 2014 stand ganz im Zeichen der verbesserten Verteidigung und Abschreckung an den Bündnisgrenzen. Eine glaubwürdige Abschreckung setzt Willen, Ressourcen und realistische Planungen voraus.

Was uns prägt - was uns eint

Konrad Adenauer Stiftung - Mon, 23/05/2016 - 00:00
Der Jahresbericht gibt wieder Zeugnis von vielen Aktivitäten, herausragenden Ereignissen und Projekten, von der hohen Sachkompetenz und Expertise der Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter und ihrem weltweiten Engagement für Demokratie, Menschenwürde, Freiheit und Rechtsstaatlichkeit. Sie alle haben unseren großen Dank mehr als verdient.

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