Which Policy for Europe?

Which Policy for Europe?

Author: Miriam Hartlapp

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 359

ISBN-13: 0199688036

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An unprecedented inside view of the European Commission, and institution which substantially influences the legislative agenda of the European Union. Based on testimonies of 150 insiders, the authors show how the institution is significantly influenced by political power struggles that affect the rules that govern Europe.


The Six Policy Priorities of the Von Der Leyen Commission

The Six Policy Priorities of the Von Der Leyen Commission

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Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789284803934

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This EPRS paper analyses progress made in carrying through the policy agenda set by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and her College of Commissioners when they took office in December 2019. It looks in particular at the state of play with respect to delivery of the agenda's six key priorities, as we enter the final year running up to the 2024 European elections. The von der Leyen Commission - either on taking office or more recently - has announced a total of 597 planned initiatives. In concrete terms, EPRS finds that almost two thirds (379) have now been submitted and, for those which are legislative proposals, the co-legislators have started work. Of the 379, almost half (188) have already been adopted by the co-legislators, or, for the non-legislative initiative s (such as strategies, action plans and other communications, amounting to nearly one fifth of the total), by the Commission itself. The vast majority of the remainder are either close to adoption (28) or proceeding normally through the legislative process (129). On the other hand, almost one fifth are moving slowly or are blocked (34). While the Commission's first priority - the European Green Deal - ranks highest in terms of the number of initiatives planned (148), the third, fourth and fifth priorities - 'An economy that works for people', 'A stronger Europe in the world', and 'Promoting our European way of life' - have higher numbers of initiatives actually adopted so far (38, 40 and 36 respectively).


What Comes After the Last Chance Commission? Policy Priorities for 2019-2024

What Comes After the Last Chance Commission? Policy Priorities for 2019-2024

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Published: 2019

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9789461387172

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Ahead of the 2019 institutional reconfiguration of the EU is a fitting moment to take stock of the European integration process and decide which priorities should define the strategic agenda of the next generation of incumbents.00While acknowledging that the entire EU collective is concerned ? member states and institutions alike ? this report is addressed to the one actor that has a more direct role in fleshing out the policy agenda for Europe: the European Commission.00This report assesses how the ?last chance Commission? of President Juncker has fared; whether it has followed the ten guidelines it set out at the beginning of its mandate; how far it was blown off course by critical events; and whether we might see the return of a ?political? Commission in the second half of this year.00Against the backdrop of global trends and deepening divisions between member states and within the European Parliament, the contributors to this report distil key policy priorities in areas that will determine the future European Union, from the single market and the rule of law to migration, external security and climate change.00Thanks to its wide research coverage of EU policy and strong in-house expertise, CEPS is uniquely placed to comment on these issues and recommend action.0.


What Comes After the Last Chance Commission? Policy Priorities for 2019-2024

What Comes After the Last Chance Commission? Policy Priorities for 2019-2024

Author: Steven Blockmans

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Ahead of the 2019 institutional reconfiguration of the EU is a fitting moment to take stock of the European integration process and decide which priorities should define the strategic agenda of the next generation of incumbents.While acknowledging that the entire EU collective is concerned - member states and institutions alike - this report is addressed to the one actor that has a more direct role in fleshing out the policy agenda for Europe: the European Commission.This report assesses how the 'last chance Commission' of President Juncker has fared; whether it has followed the ten guidelines it set out at the beginning of its mandate; how far it was blown off course by critical events; and whether we might see the return of a 'political' Commission in the second half of this year.Against the backdrop of global trends and deepening divisions between member states and within the European Parliament, the contributors to this report distil key policy priorities in areas that will determine the future European Union, from the single market and the rule of law to migration, external security and climate change.Thanks to its wide research coverage of EU policy and strong in-house expertise, CEPS is uniquely placed to comment on these issues and recommend action.