Scientists from Korea and Germany discuss current developments in Europe.
Challenging the widespread view of the continental model of social protection as a «corporatist-conservative» system, this book stresses the creative thrust of the two major institutions of the Bismarckian tradition.
The idea of the more economic approach marks the long-awaited review of EU prohibition of abuse of dominance.
The objective of this thesis is to explain if the way the EU assesses its interests (both norma-tive and rational) and foreign policy goals corresponds to its actions in North Africa during the Arab Spring process.
Even if European countries show comparatively low levels of corruption, scandals repeatedly make it clear that corruption is a major problem that Europe is also struggling with.
Is the EU able and ready to deal with the emerging economies of Asia? Is increasingly prosperous Asia ready to engage economically in Europe?
The newspaper market has been subject to change for several years.