EUROSEM: The Politics of the European Semester: EU Coordination and Domestic Political Institutions
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2022-09-07
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Hopewell, Oliver
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This project looks at the workings and political implications of the European Semester, a policy coordination tool within the European Union (Verdun et al., 2019). I will undergo a literature review to compare existing federal states such as the United States and Switzerland, to the European Union, as EUROSEM seeks to coordinate member states more closely (Verdun et al., 2019), similar to the workings of federal states. I will also examine the implementation records of each member state, as relating to the Country-Specific Recommendations (Verdun et al., 2019) issued by the European Union. Moreover, I will look at non-academic work on the European Semester, to create a dissemination portal to grow public knowledge on the processes of the European Union and European Semester. Finally, I will assist on final deliverables for the EUROSEM grant, such as project summaries and reviewing academic papers.
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Verdun, A., D’Erman, V., & Schure, P. (2019). EUROSEM – The Politics of the European Semester: EU Coordination and Domestic Political Institutions. EUROSEM The Politics of the European Semester: EU Coordination and Domestic Political Institutions. Retrieved May 2, 2022, from https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/eurosem/
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European Semester, EUROSEM, Coordination, Policy, Federation, Country-Specific Recommendations, Institutions