
On the Way to the Hungarian EU Presidency: Opportunities and Challenges for the Hungarian EU Presidency in 2024 in the Field of EU Policies
Synopsis
The volume is a publication of the Europe Strategy Research Institute of the Ludovika University of Public Service, the purpose of which is to provide an insight into the most important policy issues in relation to the opportunities and challenges expected to arise in the course of the Hungarian EU presidency in the second half of 2024.
The book contains 12 studies that touch on cohesion policy, the effects of the Russian–Ukrainian war, the Hungarian family policy, the protection of national minorities, the EU sanctions applied against Russia, the conference on the future of Europe, the rule of law proceedings against Hungary, the digital sovereignty, the EU defence policy, the European green transition and restorative justice.
The volume aims to make the role of the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union more understandable and to provide insight into the processes taking place in different policy areas, thus helping to understand the expected priorities and tasks of the Hungarian presidency.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Cohesion Policy
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The Russian–Ukrainian War, the International World Order and the Role of the EU
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Addressing Europe’s Demographic Challenges by Supporting Families Instead of Encouraging Migration
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Opportunities and Challenges for the Hungarian EU Presidency in 2024 in the Field of Protection of National Minorities
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When Do Sanctions Work? The Cases against the Soviet Union and Russia
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Europe’s Choice: Which Direction Can Integration Go after the Conference on the Future of Europe?
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Perspectives of the European Rule of Law Debate – Is There a Place for Appeasement?
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EU Institutions in the Crosshairs: Rule of Law or Power Play?
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Strategic Dilemmas Related to Critical Raw Materials as the Engine of Digital Transition – The Power Relations of Brussels and the Beijing Effect
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Will the European Green Deal Finally Get the Green Light?
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Compass and Sextant: New Perspectives in the EU’s Defence Policy
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Using Restorative Methods during Conflicts of War
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