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Vpliv brexita na koalicije v pogajanjih o večletnem finančnem okviru : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Oblikovanje koalicij in koalicijski vzorci postajajo vse bolj pomemben raziskovalni problem v evropskih študijah, saj se je v zadnjih desetletjih članstvo v Evropski uniji podvojilo, poglobilo pa se je tudi sodelovanje med državami članicami, ki obsega vse več političnih področij. Razmerja med državami članicami v odločevalskih procesih je dodatno zaznamoval brexit, zaradi katerega v pogajanjih ni več Velike Britanije, ki je veljala za ostro pogajalko. V magistrskem delu prek sekundarne literature, zgodovinskega pregleda proračunskih pogajanj in študije primera zadnjih proračunskih pogajanj o svežnju večletnega finančnega okvira 2021– 2027 ugotavljam, na kakšen način je brexit vlival na razmerja v odločevalskih procesih med preostalimi državami članicami in kako je vplival na proces oblikovanja koalicij in koalicijske vzorce na ravni EU. Med državami so po brexitu najbolj izpostavljene Nemčija, Francija in Nizozemska, veliko pozornosti pa sta v zadnjih pogajanjih pritegnili tudi Madžarska in Poljska. Poleg tega se je po brexitu spremenil tudi stalni koalicijski vzorec, vzpostavljen vse od drugih proračunskih pogajanj, kjer sta se dve veliki koaliciji neto plačnic in neto prejemnic razdrobili na več manjših koalicij, ki vsaka zase niso bile tako močne kot v predhodni skupni formaciji. Pri tem ne gre zanemariti vpliva, ki ga je na dane spremembe imel tudi izbruh epidemije covida-19.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:koalicije, koalicijski vzorci, dejavniki, brexit, proračunska pogajanja
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[P. Štefan]
Year:2022
Number of pages:67 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-137979 This link opens in a new window
UDC:328.132.4:061.1EU(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:116171523 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.07.2022
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Language:English
Title:The influence of Brexit on coalitions in the Multiannual Financial Framework negotiations
Abstract:
Coalition building and coalition patterns are becoming an increasingly important research problem in European studies, as membership of the European Union has doubled in recent decades, and cooperation between Member States has deepened and now covers even more policy areas. Relations between Member States in decision-making processes have been further marked by Brexit, which has left the UK, who was considered a tough negotiator, out of negotiations. In my master's thesis, through analysis of secondary literature, a historical overview of the budget negotiations and a case study of the last budget negotiations on the 2021-2027 Multiannual Financial Framework package, I identify how Brexit has affected decision-making coalitions and coalition patterns at EU level. After Brexit, Germany, France and the Netherlands are the most exposed countries, while Hungary and Poland have also attracted a lot of attention in recent negotiations. In addition, after Brexit, the constant coalition pattern, established since the second budget negotiations, has changed, with two major coalitions of net contributors and net recipients split into several smaller coalitions, each not as strong as previously, when acting in a joint formation. The impact of the outbreak of the covid-19 epidemic on the changes given should not be overlooked.

Keywords:coalitions, coalition patterns, factors, Brexit, budget negotiations

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