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Qing Dynasty Religious Manipulation of Tibet
Hannah Nancy Lee
Jan 01, 0001
Here I report that part of the Manchu gaining control of Tibet was their use of religious manipulation. Through the line of Manchu leaders, there are trends of the Manchu focusing on securing their rule and using culture to gain...
Published by: Ursinus College
EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP)
EU-AIMS is the largest European research program aiming to identify stratification biomarkers and novel interventions for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Within the program, the Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP) has...
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EU Enlargement Rounds and Dilemmas
Dorian Jano
Jan 21, 2022
This chapter adopts both a historical and a comparative approach in studying EU enlargement. The aim here is to identify ‘whether' and ‘when' a country joins the Union, with an emphasis on the currently ongoing enlargement...
Pro-Environmental Behaviour of EU Citizens
This article examines the pro-environmental behaviour of EU citizens and the potential connection with their attitudes towards common environmental legislation and environmental standards. It analyses factors of the...
The EU-Emotion Voice Database.
In this study, we report the validation results of the EU-Emotion Voice Database, an emotional voice database available for scientific use, containing a total of 2,159 validated emotional voice stimuli. The EU-Emotion voice...
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Will the crisis "tear us apart"? Evidence from the EU
We examine the synchronization of European Union (EU) financial markets before and during the recent financial crisis. A DCC-GARCH framework captures dynamic correlations and a Markov-Switching framework captures regime changes....
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The two faces of EU–NATO cooperation
Simon Smith, Carmen Gebhard
Mar 01, 2015
Maritime engagement in the Gulf of Aden is a puzzling case for anyone interested in the political and institutional problems underlying European Union–North Atlantic Treaty Organization (EU–NATO) cooperation. Although the EU’s...
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Will the crisis "tear us apart"? Evidence from the EU
We examine the synchronization of European Union (EU) financial markets before and during the recent financial crisis. A DCC-GARCH framework captures dynamic correlations and a Markov-Switching framework captures regime changes....
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Turkish EU Accession: The Influence of the Far Right
Gregory Stryker
Jan 01, 0001
Samuel Huntington's concept of 'a clash of civilizations' is used more frequently by some in the EU to explain the question of why the EU is seemingly stalling Turkey from becoming a full member state of the EU. Scholars offer...
Published by: Ursinus College
The two faces of EU–NATO cooperation
Simon Smith, Carmen Gebhard
Mar 01, 2015
Maritime engagement in the Gulf of Aden is a puzzling case for anyone interested in the political and institutional problems underlying European Union–North Atlantic Treaty Organization (EU–NATO) cooperation. Although the EU’s...
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Procurement Liberalization Diffusion in EU Agreements
Sangeeta Khorana, M Garcia
Jun 30, 2014
The European Union (EU) has concluded bilateral trade agreements with Korea, Latin America, Central America and CARIFORUM states. Using the example of procurement liberalization commitments undertaken by the EU and partner...
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Procurement Liberalization Diffusion in EU Agreements
Sangeeta Khorana, M Garcia
Jun 30, 2014
The European Union (EU) has concluded bilateral trade agreements with Korea, Latin America, Central America and CARIFORUM states. Using the example of procurement liberalization commitments undertaken by the EU and partner...
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International transfers of health data between the EU and USA
International health research increasingly depends on collaboration and combination using medical data to advance treatment and drug discovery. The European Union (EU), through its General Data Protection Regulation, has...
Differentiation and policy convergence against long odds
Daniel Wunderlich
Jul 01, 2010
EU external migration policy is contentious in relations with its southern neighbours. Policy convergence and differentiation are unlikely outcomes in this setting. Against long odds, two-sided policy convergence occurs with...
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EU–NATO cooperation
Simon Smith
Jul 15, 2011
Although EU–NATO institutional relations have been evolving since the Saint-Malo Declaration in 1998, efficient and coherent cooperation is still lacking. This article goes beyond the narrative of blockage caused purely at the...
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Limits and Contentions of EU Migration Governance:
Emma Carmel
Apr 01, 2015
This article shows how the new European Commission (2014-2019) has prioritised issues of migration and mobility in the European Union. It explains the key measures promised by the Commission, and how these relate to existing...
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Limits and Contentions of EU Migration Governance:
Emma Carmel
Apr 01, 2015
This article shows how the new European Commission (2014-2019) has prioritised issues of migration and mobility in the European Union. It explains the key measures promised by the Commission, and how these relate to existing...
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Re-interpreting knowledge, expertise and EU governance
Emma Carmel
Aug 01, 2017
This article examines how ideas about what is to be governed, how and bywhom, are made sense of in European Union governance. It interrogates the complex relationships of knowledge generation, knowledge circulation, expertise...
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EU–NATO cooperation
Simon Smith
Jul 15, 2011
Although EU–NATO institutional relations have been evolving since the Saint-Malo Declaration in 1998, efficient and coherent cooperation is still lacking. This article goes beyond the narrative of blockage caused purely at the...
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EU-Asia Free Trade Agreements as tools for social norm/legislation transfer
Article 21 of the Treaty of Lisbon mandates the European Union (EU) to foster its values (democracy, the rule of law, social rights, gender equality, etc.) in its external relations. The core concern of the EU’s multi-faceted...
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EU-Asia Free Trade Agreements as tools for social norm/legislation transfer
Article 21 of the Treaty of Lisbon mandates the European Union (EU) to foster its values (democracy, the rule of law, social rights, gender equality, etc.) in its external relations. The core concern of the EU’s multi-faceted...
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Differentiation and policy convergence against long odds
Daniel Wunderlich
Jul 01, 2010
EU external migration policy is contentious in relations with its southern neighbours. Policy convergence and differentiation are unlikely outcomes in this setting. Against long odds, two-sided policy convergence occurs with...
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