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
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