Essays about: "EU External Policies"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 51 essays containing the words EU External Policies.
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6. THE JOINT WAY FORWARD– OR THE EU:S WAY FORWARD IN AFGHANISTAN? A qualitative content analysis on an EU non-paper on enhancing cooperation on migration, mobility and readmission with Afghanistan
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The cooperation with third countries on return is a political priority in the European Union (hereinafter the EU) and it has given rise to a number of partnerships. Afghanistan signed the agreement Joint Way Forward with the EU in October 2016, despite internal agreements within the Afghan government due to the difficult situation in the country. READ MORE
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7. A discourse analysis of medical solution: Telemedicine idea translation
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Telemedicine is not confined to patient care but provides solutions to the challenges and issues that our society is facing. However, the phenomenon of telemedicine and its translation vary because of differences in rules and regulations, multifaceted networks, and initiatives taken by actors considering time and space. READ MORE
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8. EU Development Cooperation in MENA : Mainstreaming Gender In Media Development. Case study: Tunisia
University essay fromAbstract : Following the increasing recognition of the media’s considerable potential to achieve gender equality and women’s empowerment, different media development interventions have been launched to fuel development cooperation efforts structured around a North-South binary. However, the dynamic interplay of forces behind these efforts puts the effectiveness and sustainability of their results into question. READ MORE
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9. The EU mandatory human rights due diligence legislations and FTA in Vietnam context – A useful toolbox or a set of decorative items
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : The EU is establishing its leadership in setting global rules and standards for sustainable development over the world through legal instruments with transformational effects on third countries. On the one hand, the EU is the leading region in the development of mHRDD legislations which has been hardened for the last decades and is now evolving to become CSDD, generating extraterritorial effects for human rights enjoyments through global value chains. READ MORE
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10. The climate, energy, and external actions nexus - A critical discourse analysis of the EU’s external climate and energy strategy in the emerging geopolitics of renewables
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The energy crisis in Europe has recently highlighted vulnerabilities that experts have recognised for a long time. The EU relies heavily on fossil fuel imports from Russia to supply its citizens with affordable energy. READ MORE