4 results match your criteria: "Institute of Europe[Affiliation]"

EU Agricultural Digitalization Decalogue.

Her Russ Acad Sci

February 2022

Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, 125009 Moscow, Russia.

The aim of the article is to summarize the ideological foundations and to characterize the current stage of agricultural digitalization in the EU. The author identifies the framework documents and areas of discussion on the development of the digital strategy of the European Union in the agricultural sector. Taking into account the successful practice and opinions of the competent centers, an idea was formed about the principles and ten areas that are covered by supranational assistance, which form a kind of Decalogue of agricultural digitalization.

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The article develops an approach to building a model of interregional interactions based on regionalization of national input-output tables. Options for the spatial structure of gross output depending on the forecast of investments in fixed assets are presented. Five main options for the prospective spatial organization of economic development are proposed.

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The Shrinking of the European Union and Its Integration Potential.

Her Russ Acad Sci

January 2021

Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom, a country with a population of 67 mln people and the fifth largest economy in the world, left the European Union. The case when a state ceased to be an EU member is the first in the history of European integration. Except for the episode with Greenland, which left the EEC in 1985, the group had invariably expanded before that.

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Metamorphoses of Political Neoliberalism.

Her Russ Acad Sci

January 2021

Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.

The phenomenon of political liberalism and its genesis and evolution are explored. This phenomenon is studied using interrelated methodological principles at the crossroad of political philosophy, political theory, and international relations theory. The author analyzes the discourse of the "decline of Europe" and, more broadly, of the Western-centric world through the prism of changes in the forms of classical liberalism that have become part of political ideology.

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