La Gestión Política en España y Europa: Un análisiscomparativo y evolutivo
Abstract
This essay delves into the different models of political management in both Spain and the European Union, highlighting how political decisions are made and implemented within an interconnected and constantly evolving system. Through this analysis, it examines how national policies intersect and complement EU regulations and decisions, creating a web of cooperation and sometimes conflict between the different spheres of government. In addition, this text addresses how political institutions, both national and European, respond to citizens' needs. In particular, it reflects on the implications of public policies for social welfare, with special emphasis on how they are designed to ensure social and economic cohesion within the EU. This essay thus aims to offer a holistic view on policy management in the European context, highlighting both its opportunities and challenges, and acknowledging the complexities inherent in the decision-making process at the supranational level.
Full Text: PDF DOI:10.1080/10.15640/imjcr.v12p1
Abstract
This essay delves into the different models of political management in both Spain and the European Union, highlighting how political decisions are made and implemented within an interconnected and constantly evolving system. Through this analysis, it examines how national policies intersect and complement EU regulations and decisions, creating a web of cooperation and sometimes conflict between the different spheres of government. In addition, this text addresses how political institutions, both national and European, respond to citizens' needs. In particular, it reflects on the implications of public policies for social welfare, with special emphasis on how they are designed to ensure social and economic cohesion within the EU. This essay thus aims to offer a holistic view on policy management in the European context, highlighting both its opportunities and challenges, and acknowledging the complexities inherent in the decision-making process at the supranational level.
Full Text: PDF DOI:10.1080/10.15640/imjcr.v12p1
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