Origins of the 2019-24 EU Strategic Agenda (Record no. 22741)
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| Fuente del número o código | doi |
| Número normalizado o código | 10.2861/970152 |
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| Centro catalogador de origen | ES-MaBCA |
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| Nombre de persona | Anghel, Suzana Elena |
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| Nombre de persona | Drachenberg, Ralf |
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| Título | Origins of the 2019-24 EU Strategic Agenda |
| Resto del título | : The Future of Europe debate and the Sibiu European Council |
| Medio | Recurso electrónico |
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| Fecha de publicación distribución etc. | october 2019 |
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| Extensión | 56 p. |
| Tipo de unidad | Recurso online |
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| Sumario etc. | The Sibiu Summit of 9 May 2019 and the subsequent adoption of the 2019-24 Strategic Agenda<br/>on 20 June 2019 constitute the end of the Future of Europe debate (at least in its current<br/>iteration), which was initiated following the June 2016 UK referendum on EU membership. Five<br/>milestone moments marked three distinct phases in the Future of Europe debate: 1) diagnostics<br/>and reflection (June to mid-September 2016); 2) deliberation and proposals (mid-September<br/>2016 to March 2017); and 3) delivery and vision (April 2017 to June 2019).<br/>One of the main findings of this study is that throughout the Future of Europe process, EU Heads<br/>of State or Government reiterated three core messages that also featured prominently in all the<br/>milestone documents: the need for unity, priority to EU citizens, and focus on (policy) delivery.<br/>Moreover, the three policy priorities – migration, security and the economy – identified in the<br/>Bratislava Declaration, have been the focus over the entire period of the Future of Europe process<br/>(June 2016 to June 2019), forming the European Council's 'rolling agenda' of policy priorities.<br/>Despite developments in the European Council composition in that same period (as a result of<br/>the arrival of 16 new Heads of State or Government), the core messages remained almost<br/>identical, even though, often, different players were involved in drafting the related declarations<br/>and statements.<br/>Another finding of the study is that both the European Council and the European Parliament<br/>emerged stronger from the three-year Future of Europe debate. The introduction of the Leaders'<br/>Agenda and of the new working methods allowed EU leaders to 'take things into their hands' and<br/>to concentrate on solving sensitive issues by debating them well in advance at leaders' meetings.<br/>The Parliament was active throughout the Future of Europe debate. In addition to adopting<br/>resolutions and expressing its vision in specific documents, it solidified its role as a forum for open<br/>debate by holding a series of plenary debates with EU Heads of State or Government.<br/>An examination of the most recent phase of the Future of Europe debate (April 2018-June 2019)<br/>showed that three more or less parallel processes – the activities under the Leaders' Agenda, the<br/>debates in the Parliament, and the citizens' consultations – lasted throughout that whole phase<br/>and shaped the Sibiu Declaration and the subsequent (new) Strategic Agenda 2019-24.<br/>The study identifies strong continuity between the new Strategic Agenda and its predecessor<br/>with regard to some policy issues, while also noting that othersignificant policy issues have been<br/>added and there has been a shift in focus within the different policy areas. Both the Sibiu<br/>Declaration and the new Strategic Agenda strengthen the policy focus on the EU'srole as a global<br/>player in actions related to climate change.<br/>When comparing the 2019-24 Strategic Agenda with other milestone documents that were<br/>issued during the Future of Europe debate, a certain degree of continuity on horizontal and<br/>institutional issues can be observed. However, the Strategic Agenda envisages that the different<br/>EU institutionsshould revisit their working methods, indicating that some institutional evolution<br/>can be expected in the near future. In the case of the European Council, for instance, this could<br/>lead to the operationalisation of the 2019-24 Strategic Agenda through a new Leaders' Agenda<br/>under the next President of the European Council. |
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| Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial | Prospectiva |
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| Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial | Migrante |
| Término de materia que sigue a un nombre geográfico como elemento de entrada | inmigración -- emigración |
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| Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial | Seguridad |
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| Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial | Economía |
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| Nombre geográfico | Países de la Unión Europea |
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| Nombre de entidad o nombre de jurisdicción como elemento inicial | Parlamento Europeo |
| Unidad subordinada | . Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo |
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| Fuente del sistema de clasificación o colocación | Universal Decimal Classification |
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| Prefijo de la signatura | Boletín UE |
| Sufijo de la signatura | october 2019 |
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