2022
DOI: 10.3917/rfap.180.0961
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Les années Juncker : un bilan économique et social de la Commission européenne 2014-2019

Abstract: Les années 2014-2019 suivent et précèdent les deux pires crises économiques que l’Union européenne ait jamais connues : la « grande crise financière » du tournant des années 2010 et la « grande crise sanitaire » de l’année 2020. Au cours des cinq années du mandat de Jean-Claude Juncker à la présidence de la Commission européenne, les priorités, doctrines et pratiques ont profondément évolué au niveau européen. Dans un contexte qualifié parfois de « polycrise », ou bien perçu uniquement au prisme du Brexit, les… Show more

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“…The delivery strategy is comprehensive, and the EPSR is mainstreamed into all kinds of social policy instruments. The initiative is integrated into the EU's socioeconomic policy coordination framework, the European Semester, through the Social Scoreboard—a high‐level set of social indicators—and through the translation of its principles into Country‐Specific Recommendations (CSRs) strengthening the social orientation of the process (Tholoniat, 2021, 971; Vesan et al, 2021, 284–286). The CSRs are the main outcome of the European Semester: each EU Member State receives a limited number of policy recommendations on social, fiscal and economic policies.…”
Section: Shaping the Epsr: The Adoption Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The delivery strategy is comprehensive, and the EPSR is mainstreamed into all kinds of social policy instruments. The initiative is integrated into the EU's socioeconomic policy coordination framework, the European Semester, through the Social Scoreboard—a high‐level set of social indicators—and through the translation of its principles into Country‐Specific Recommendations (CSRs) strengthening the social orientation of the process (Tholoniat, 2021, 971; Vesan et al, 2021, 284–286). The CSRs are the main outcome of the European Semester: each EU Member State receives a limited number of policy recommendations on social, fiscal and economic policies.…”
Section: Shaping the Epsr: The Adoption Processmentioning
confidence: 99%