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    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
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    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Content: This book analyses three dimensions of the reconfiguration of European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) relations: The international context; the EU member states' foreign policies towards Latin America, and key issues in the EU-LAC agenda.
    Note: Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- The Redefinition of the EU Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Introductory Discussion -- Changing circumstances and the need for a profound debate on EU-LAC relations -- The book ahead -- Part I Foreign Policies and Contextual Factors Moulding EU-LAC Relations -- Spanish Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: Time for Redefinition? -- Introduction1 -- A brief history of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Ibero-American Summits -- Current challenges and possibilities of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Conclusions and room for redefinition -- The Portuguese Foreign Policy Towards Latin America:  A Yo-Yo Approach1 -- The foreign policy's axes of the democratic Portugal -- Latin America in Portuguese foreign policy (2000-2021):  Words and deeds -- The Portuguese presidencies of the EU Council -- Portugal and Latin America: Diplomacy, economy and culture as needed -- Relations Between Germany and Latin America Through Energy Partnerships -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- An opportunity for German foreign energy policy in the region -- Germany and Brazil -- Germany and Mexico -- Germany and Chile -- Conclusions -- Identity and International Relations: Italian Foreign Policy Towards Latin America -- Italy-Latin America relations from the 19th century to the fascist period -- From the post-World War II years to the end of the 20th century -- Italy and Latin America in the 21st century -- Conclusions -- Brexit, UK and Latin America -- Introduction -- UK within EU Latin American policies -- UK Latin American policies pre-Brexit -- Trade continuation agreements: Brexit and the need to recast relations with Latin America. , "The more things change": Global Britain and the future of UK-Latin America relations -- Conclusion -- Brazil-EU Relations: Driver, Enabler or Negotiator for Interregionalism? -- Introduction: EU-Brazil relations across history -- From interregional to bilateral relations -- The foreign policy of Brazilian Presidents and its impact on the role of Brazil in the EU's relations with the region -- Luis Inácio da Silva (Lula): 2003-2010 -- Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) -- Michel Temer (2016-2018) -- Jair Messias Bolsonaro (2019-2022) -- Conclusion -- Autonomy as a Foreign Policy Objective: Perspectives from Europe and Latin America -- Introduction -- The current situation of the world under a paradigm of complex interdependence -- Autonomy as a concept: European understanding -- Autonomy in Latin America -- Towards a new definition of autonomy for Latin America? -- Conclusions -- EU-LAC Relations in Times of US-China Competition -- Introduction -- The international structure in dispute -- Wake-up calls to strengthen autonomy: Old and new dependencies -- EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation to avoid international irrelevance -- Conclusion -- The Challenges of Linking with Latin America and the Caribbean Under Three Crises -- The challenges of three simultaneous crises -- The reality of regional processes: Progress, setbacks, and stagnation -- MERCOSUR -- UNASUR -- Pacific Alliance -- Andean Community of Nations (CAN) -- CELAC -- Linking Latin America and the Caribbean with the European Union -- Part II A Reinvigorated Agenda for EU-Latin America Relations -- Proposals for a Functional EU-LAC Agenda, with an Underpinning Political Design -- Digitalization -- Energy systems -- Entrepreneurship and SMEs -- Conclusion -- Rethinking EU-CELAC Interregionalism in the Digital World: Techplomacy as a Foreign Policy Instrument for Global Tech Governance -- Introduction. , EU-CELAC and digital transition -- Big tech companies, cyberspace and techplomacy -- EU-CELAC cooperation and values in a broader scenario -- Conclusions -- Decentralising Cooperation Through Regional Policy Dialogues: Exportation of the European Smart Specialization Strategy to High- and Middle-Income Latin American Countries -- Introduction -- Translating a policy idea into different national contexts -- Exporting EC regional policy to Latin America -- Bilateral and Bi-regional EU-LAC cooperation in smart specialisation -- Adaptation of the European smart specialisation strategy in Latin America -- Decentralised cooperation through Regional Policy Dialogues -- Action for Climate and Life in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean - A Synoptic Vision -- Introduction -- Climate change and biodiversity -- Climate action -- Terrestrial ecosystem life -- Situation in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean -- SDG 13 and SDG 15 in EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation -- Final considerations -- The Ecological and Social Transition: An Approach from the Context of the European Union -- Introduction: The origin of the concept "ecological and social transition" -- The European perspective: The European Green Deal -- The European perspective: The question of implementation -- A cultural change for an environmental turn -- Conclusion -- Towards Forward-Looking Migration Governance: The Global Compact on Migration from a Bi-regional Perspective -- The global migration governance regimes -- The 2030 Agenda and the UN Global Compact on Migration -- Climate migration and capacity-building mechanism: The United Nations Network on Migration -- Regional mechanisms on migration cooperation in Latin America: The informal dialogues on migration -- South America region. , Migration in the context of climate impacts: non-binding regional mechanisms on the protection of people displaced across borders -- Supporting legal pathways for regular migration: Temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants -- Mesoamerica region -- The EU pact on migration and asylum: Between a regional migration governance and migration pragmatism -- "Instrumentalisation" of irregular migration by State actors -- The forced displacement crisis in 2022: Temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians -- Reinforcing "legal pathways" for regular migration: Some steps -- Conclusions -- Europe in Chile: Its Influence on the New Constitutional Design -- Background -- European role in and impact on the Convention -- Conclusions -- Region-to-Region Approach: The EU and the Pacific Alliance -- Introduction -- The PA and the EU: A comparative theoretical and institutional analysis -- The co-constitution of agent-structure and collective identity building -- Emergent flexibility in action: Cross-regional mechanisms between the Pacific Alliance and the European Union -- Conclusions -- Context, Foreign Policies, Tools and Ideas: Concluding Remarks on a Continuous Reconfiguration of the EU-LAC Relation -- Two shifts in empirical observation and theoretical thinking -- Four lessons drawn from the encounter of individual foreign policies and their context -- A humble decalogue for EU-LAC relations and the bi-regional agenda.
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    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961388864202883
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Content: This book analyses three dimensions of the reconfiguration of European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) relations: The international context; the EU member states' foreign policies towards Latin America, and key issues in the EU-LAC agenda.
    Note: Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- The Redefinition of the EU Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Introductory Discussion -- Changing circumstances and the need for a profound debate on EU-LAC relations -- The book ahead -- Part I Foreign Policies and Contextual Factors Moulding EU-LAC Relations -- Spanish Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: Time for Redefinition? -- Introduction1 -- A brief history of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Ibero-American Summits -- Current challenges and possibilities of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Conclusions and room for redefinition -- The Portuguese Foreign Policy Towards Latin America:  A Yo-Yo Approach1 -- The foreign policy's axes of the democratic Portugal -- Latin America in Portuguese foreign policy (2000-2021):  Words and deeds -- The Portuguese presidencies of the EU Council -- Portugal and Latin America: Diplomacy, economy and culture as needed -- Relations Between Germany and Latin America Through Energy Partnerships -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- An opportunity for German foreign energy policy in the region -- Germany and Brazil -- Germany and Mexico -- Germany and Chile -- Conclusions -- Identity and International Relations: Italian Foreign Policy Towards Latin America -- Italy-Latin America relations from the 19th century to the fascist period -- From the post-World War II years to the end of the 20th century -- Italy and Latin America in the 21st century -- Conclusions -- Brexit, UK and Latin America -- Introduction -- UK within EU Latin American policies -- UK Latin American policies pre-Brexit -- Trade continuation agreements: Brexit and the need to recast relations with Latin America. , "The more things change": Global Britain and the future of UK-Latin America relations -- Conclusion -- Brazil-EU Relations: Driver, Enabler or Negotiator for Interregionalism? -- Introduction: EU-Brazil relations across history -- From interregional to bilateral relations -- The foreign policy of Brazilian Presidents and its impact on the role of Brazil in the EU's relations with the region -- Luis Inácio da Silva (Lula): 2003-2010 -- Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) -- Michel Temer (2016-2018) -- Jair Messias Bolsonaro (2019-2022) -- Conclusion -- Autonomy as a Foreign Policy Objective: Perspectives from Europe and Latin America -- Introduction -- The current situation of the world under a paradigm of complex interdependence -- Autonomy as a concept: European understanding -- Autonomy in Latin America -- Towards a new definition of autonomy for Latin America? -- Conclusions -- EU-LAC Relations in Times of US-China Competition -- Introduction -- The international structure in dispute -- Wake-up calls to strengthen autonomy: Old and new dependencies -- EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation to avoid international irrelevance -- Conclusion -- The Challenges of Linking with Latin America and the Caribbean Under Three Crises -- The challenges of three simultaneous crises -- The reality of regional processes: Progress, setbacks, and stagnation -- MERCOSUR -- UNASUR -- Pacific Alliance -- Andean Community of Nations (CAN) -- CELAC -- Linking Latin America and the Caribbean with the European Union -- Part II A Reinvigorated Agenda for EU-Latin America Relations -- Proposals for a Functional EU-LAC Agenda, with an Underpinning Political Design -- Digitalization -- Energy systems -- Entrepreneurship and SMEs -- Conclusion -- Rethinking EU-CELAC Interregionalism in the Digital World: Techplomacy as a Foreign Policy Instrument for Global Tech Governance -- Introduction. , EU-CELAC and digital transition -- Big tech companies, cyberspace and techplomacy -- EU-CELAC cooperation and values in a broader scenario -- Conclusions -- Decentralising Cooperation Through Regional Policy Dialogues: Exportation of the European Smart Specialization Strategy to High- and Middle-Income Latin American Countries -- Introduction -- Translating a policy idea into different national contexts -- Exporting EC regional policy to Latin America -- Bilateral and Bi-regional EU-LAC cooperation in smart specialisation -- Adaptation of the European smart specialisation strategy in Latin America -- Decentralised cooperation through Regional Policy Dialogues -- Action for Climate and Life in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean - A Synoptic Vision -- Introduction -- Climate change and biodiversity -- Climate action -- Terrestrial ecosystem life -- Situation in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean -- SDG 13 and SDG 15 in EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation -- Final considerations -- The Ecological and Social Transition: An Approach from the Context of the European Union -- Introduction: The origin of the concept "ecological and social transition" -- The European perspective: The European Green Deal -- The European perspective: The question of implementation -- A cultural change for an environmental turn -- Conclusion -- Towards Forward-Looking Migration Governance: The Global Compact on Migration from a Bi-regional Perspective -- The global migration governance regimes -- The 2030 Agenda and the UN Global Compact on Migration -- Climate migration and capacity-building mechanism: The United Nations Network on Migration -- Regional mechanisms on migration cooperation in Latin America: The informal dialogues on migration -- South America region. , Migration in the context of climate impacts: non-binding regional mechanisms on the protection of people displaced across borders -- Supporting legal pathways for regular migration: Temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants -- Mesoamerica region -- The EU pact on migration and asylum: Between a regional migration governance and migration pragmatism -- "Instrumentalisation" of irregular migration by State actors -- The forced displacement crisis in 2022: Temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians -- Reinforcing "legal pathways" for regular migration: Some steps -- Conclusions -- Europe in Chile: Its Influence on the New Constitutional Design -- Background -- European role in and impact on the Convention -- Conclusions -- Region-to-Region Approach: The EU and the Pacific Alliance -- Introduction -- The PA and the EU: A comparative theoretical and institutional analysis -- The co-constitution of agent-structure and collective identity building -- Emergent flexibility in action: Cross-regional mechanisms between the Pacific Alliance and the European Union -- Conclusions -- Context, Foreign Policies, Tools and Ideas: Concluding Remarks on a Continuous Reconfiguration of the EU-LAC Relation -- Two shifts in empirical observation and theoretical thinking -- Four lessons drawn from the encounter of individual foreign policies and their context -- A humble decalogue for EU-LAC relations and the bi-regional agenda.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-90916-0
    Language: English
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    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
    UID:
    almahu_9949630174402882
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Content: This book analyses three dimensions of the reconfiguration of European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) relations: The international context; the EU member states' foreign policies towards Latin America, and key issues in the EU-LAC agenda.
    Note: Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- The Redefinition of the EU Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Introductory Discussion -- Changing circumstances and the need for a profound debate on EU-LAC relations -- The book ahead -- Part I Foreign Policies and Contextual Factors Moulding EU-LAC Relations -- Spanish Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: Time for Redefinition? -- Introduction1 -- A brief history of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Ibero-American Summits -- Current challenges and possibilities of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Conclusions and room for redefinition -- The Portuguese Foreign Policy Towards Latin America:  A Yo-Yo Approach1 -- The foreign policy's axes of the democratic Portugal -- Latin America in Portuguese foreign policy (2000-2021):  Words and deeds -- The Portuguese presidencies of the EU Council -- Portugal and Latin America: Diplomacy, economy and culture as needed -- Relations Between Germany and Latin America Through Energy Partnerships -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- An opportunity for German foreign energy policy in the region -- Germany and Brazil -- Germany and Mexico -- Germany and Chile -- Conclusions -- Identity and International Relations: Italian Foreign Policy Towards Latin America -- Italy-Latin America relations from the 19th century to the fascist period -- From the post-World War II years to the end of the 20th century -- Italy and Latin America in the 21st century -- Conclusions -- Brexit, UK and Latin America -- Introduction -- UK within EU Latin American policies -- UK Latin American policies pre-Brexit -- Trade continuation agreements: Brexit and the need to recast relations with Latin America. , "The more things change": Global Britain and the future of UK-Latin America relations -- Conclusion -- Brazil-EU Relations: Driver, Enabler or Negotiator for Interregionalism? -- Introduction: EU-Brazil relations across history -- From interregional to bilateral relations -- The foreign policy of Brazilian Presidents and its impact on the role of Brazil in the EU's relations with the region -- Luis Inácio da Silva (Lula): 2003-2010 -- Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) -- Michel Temer (2016-2018) -- Jair Messias Bolsonaro (2019-2022) -- Conclusion -- Autonomy as a Foreign Policy Objective: Perspectives from Europe and Latin America -- Introduction -- The current situation of the world under a paradigm of complex interdependence -- Autonomy as a concept: European understanding -- Autonomy in Latin America -- Towards a new definition of autonomy for Latin America? -- Conclusions -- EU-LAC Relations in Times of US-China Competition -- Introduction -- The international structure in dispute -- Wake-up calls to strengthen autonomy: Old and new dependencies -- EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation to avoid international irrelevance -- Conclusion -- The Challenges of Linking with Latin America and the Caribbean Under Three Crises -- The challenges of three simultaneous crises -- The reality of regional processes: Progress, setbacks, and stagnation -- MERCOSUR -- UNASUR -- Pacific Alliance -- Andean Community of Nations (CAN) -- CELAC -- Linking Latin America and the Caribbean with the European Union -- Part II A Reinvigorated Agenda for EU-Latin America Relations -- Proposals for a Functional EU-LAC Agenda, with an Underpinning Political Design -- Digitalization -- Energy systems -- Entrepreneurship and SMEs -- Conclusion -- Rethinking EU-CELAC Interregionalism in the Digital World: Techplomacy as a Foreign Policy Instrument for Global Tech Governance -- Introduction. , EU-CELAC and digital transition -- Big tech companies, cyberspace and techplomacy -- EU-CELAC cooperation and values in a broader scenario -- Conclusions -- Decentralising Cooperation Through Regional Policy Dialogues: Exportation of the European Smart Specialization Strategy to High- and Middle-Income Latin American Countries -- Introduction -- Translating a policy idea into different national contexts -- Exporting EC regional policy to Latin America -- Bilateral and Bi-regional EU-LAC cooperation in smart specialisation -- Adaptation of the European smart specialisation strategy in Latin America -- Decentralised cooperation through Regional Policy Dialogues -- Action for Climate and Life in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean - A Synoptic Vision -- Introduction -- Climate change and biodiversity -- Climate action -- Terrestrial ecosystem life -- Situation in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean -- SDG 13 and SDG 15 in EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation -- Final considerations -- The Ecological and Social Transition: An Approach from the Context of the European Union -- Introduction: The origin of the concept "ecological and social transition" -- The European perspective: The European Green Deal -- The European perspective: The question of implementation -- A cultural change for an environmental turn -- Conclusion -- Towards Forward-Looking Migration Governance: The Global Compact on Migration from a Bi-regional Perspective -- The global migration governance regimes -- The 2030 Agenda and the UN Global Compact on Migration -- Climate migration and capacity-building mechanism: The United Nations Network on Migration -- Regional mechanisms on migration cooperation in Latin America: The informal dialogues on migration -- South America region. , Migration in the context of climate impacts: non-binding regional mechanisms on the protection of people displaced across borders -- Supporting legal pathways for regular migration: Temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants -- Mesoamerica region -- The EU pact on migration and asylum: Between a regional migration governance and migration pragmatism -- "Instrumentalisation" of irregular migration by State actors -- The forced displacement crisis in 2022: Temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians -- Reinforcing "legal pathways" for regular migration: Some steps -- Conclusions -- Europe in Chile: Its Influence on the New Constitutional Design -- Background -- European role in and impact on the Convention -- Conclusions -- Region-to-Region Approach: The EU and the Pacific Alliance -- Introduction -- The PA and the EU: A comparative theoretical and institutional analysis -- The co-constitution of agent-structure and collective identity building -- Emergent flexibility in action: Cross-regional mechanisms between the Pacific Alliance and the European Union -- Conclusions -- Context, Foreign Policies, Tools and Ideas: Concluding Remarks on a Continuous Reconfiguration of the EU-LAC Relation -- Two shifts in empirical observation and theoretical thinking -- Four lessons drawn from the encounter of individual foreign policies and their context -- A humble decalogue for EU-LAC relations and the bi-regional agenda.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-90916-0
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Frankfurt a.M. :Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961388864202883
    Format: 1 online resource (332 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Content: This book analyses three dimensions of the reconfiguration of European Union (EU) and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) relations: The international context; the EU member states' foreign policies towards Latin America, and key issues in the EU-LAC agenda.
    Note: Cover -- HalfTitle -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- The Redefinition of the EU Presence in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Introductory Discussion -- Changing circumstances and the need for a profound debate on EU-LAC relations -- The book ahead -- Part I Foreign Policies and Contextual Factors Moulding EU-LAC Relations -- Spanish Foreign Policy Towards Latin America: Time for Redefinition? -- Introduction1 -- A brief history of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Ibero-American Summits -- Current challenges and possibilities of Spanish foreign policy towards Latin America -- Conclusions and room for redefinition -- The Portuguese Foreign Policy Towards Latin America:  A Yo-Yo Approach1 -- The foreign policy's axes of the democratic Portugal -- Latin America in Portuguese foreign policy (2000-2021):  Words and deeds -- The Portuguese presidencies of the EU Council -- Portugal and Latin America: Diplomacy, economy and culture as needed -- Relations Between Germany and Latin America Through Energy Partnerships -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework -- An opportunity for German foreign energy policy in the region -- Germany and Brazil -- Germany and Mexico -- Germany and Chile -- Conclusions -- Identity and International Relations: Italian Foreign Policy Towards Latin America -- Italy-Latin America relations from the 19th century to the fascist period -- From the post-World War II years to the end of the 20th century -- Italy and Latin America in the 21st century -- Conclusions -- Brexit, UK and Latin America -- Introduction -- UK within EU Latin American policies -- UK Latin American policies pre-Brexit -- Trade continuation agreements: Brexit and the need to recast relations with Latin America. , "The more things change": Global Britain and the future of UK-Latin America relations -- Conclusion -- Brazil-EU Relations: Driver, Enabler or Negotiator for Interregionalism? -- Introduction: EU-Brazil relations across history -- From interregional to bilateral relations -- The foreign policy of Brazilian Presidents and its impact on the role of Brazil in the EU's relations with the region -- Luis Inácio da Silva (Lula): 2003-2010 -- Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016) -- Michel Temer (2016-2018) -- Jair Messias Bolsonaro (2019-2022) -- Conclusion -- Autonomy as a Foreign Policy Objective: Perspectives from Europe and Latin America -- Introduction -- The current situation of the world under a paradigm of complex interdependence -- Autonomy as a concept: European understanding -- Autonomy in Latin America -- Towards a new definition of autonomy for Latin America? -- Conclusions -- EU-LAC Relations in Times of US-China Competition -- Introduction -- The international structure in dispute -- Wake-up calls to strengthen autonomy: Old and new dependencies -- EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation to avoid international irrelevance -- Conclusion -- The Challenges of Linking with Latin America and the Caribbean Under Three Crises -- The challenges of three simultaneous crises -- The reality of regional processes: Progress, setbacks, and stagnation -- MERCOSUR -- UNASUR -- Pacific Alliance -- Andean Community of Nations (CAN) -- CELAC -- Linking Latin America and the Caribbean with the European Union -- Part II A Reinvigorated Agenda for EU-Latin America Relations -- Proposals for a Functional EU-LAC Agenda, with an Underpinning Political Design -- Digitalization -- Energy systems -- Entrepreneurship and SMEs -- Conclusion -- Rethinking EU-CELAC Interregionalism in the Digital World: Techplomacy as a Foreign Policy Instrument for Global Tech Governance -- Introduction. , EU-CELAC and digital transition -- Big tech companies, cyberspace and techplomacy -- EU-CELAC cooperation and values in a broader scenario -- Conclusions -- Decentralising Cooperation Through Regional Policy Dialogues: Exportation of the European Smart Specialization Strategy to High- and Middle-Income Latin American Countries -- Introduction -- Translating a policy idea into different national contexts -- Exporting EC regional policy to Latin America -- Bilateral and Bi-regional EU-LAC cooperation in smart specialisation -- Adaptation of the European smart specialisation strategy in Latin America -- Decentralised cooperation through Regional Policy Dialogues -- Action for Climate and Life in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean - A Synoptic Vision -- Introduction -- Climate change and biodiversity -- Climate action -- Terrestrial ecosystem life -- Situation in the European Union and Latin America and the Caribbean -- SDG 13 and SDG 15 in EU-LAC bi-regional cooperation -- Final considerations -- The Ecological and Social Transition: An Approach from the Context of the European Union -- Introduction: The origin of the concept "ecological and social transition" -- The European perspective: The European Green Deal -- The European perspective: The question of implementation -- A cultural change for an environmental turn -- Conclusion -- Towards Forward-Looking Migration Governance: The Global Compact on Migration from a Bi-regional Perspective -- The global migration governance regimes -- The 2030 Agenda and the UN Global Compact on Migration -- Climate migration and capacity-building mechanism: The United Nations Network on Migration -- Regional mechanisms on migration cooperation in Latin America: The informal dialogues on migration -- South America region. , Migration in the context of climate impacts: non-binding regional mechanisms on the protection of people displaced across borders -- Supporting legal pathways for regular migration: Temporary protection for Venezuelan migrants -- Mesoamerica region -- The EU pact on migration and asylum: Between a regional migration governance and migration pragmatism -- "Instrumentalisation" of irregular migration by State actors -- The forced displacement crisis in 2022: Temporary protection for displaced Ukrainians -- Reinforcing "legal pathways" for regular migration: Some steps -- Conclusions -- Europe in Chile: Its Influence on the New Constitutional Design -- Background -- European role in and impact on the Convention -- Conclusions -- Region-to-Region Approach: The EU and the Pacific Alliance -- Introduction -- The PA and the EU: A comparative theoretical and institutional analysis -- The co-constitution of agent-structure and collective identity building -- Emergent flexibility in action: Cross-regional mechanisms between the Pacific Alliance and the European Union -- Conclusions -- Context, Foreign Policies, Tools and Ideas: Concluding Remarks on a Continuous Reconfiguration of the EU-LAC Relation -- Two shifts in empirical observation and theoretical thinking -- Four lessons drawn from the encounter of individual foreign policies and their context -- A humble decalogue for EU-LAC relations and the bi-regional agenda.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-631-90916-0
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949703606602882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789401202022 , 9789042017894
    Series Statement: Studies in Intermediality ; 1
    Content: This book is both a contribution to an interdisciplinary study of literature and other media and a pioneering application of cognitive and frame-theoretical approaches to these fields. In the temporal media a privileged place for the coding of cognitive frames are the beginnings while in spatial media physical borders take over many framing functions. This volume investigates forms and functions of such framing spaces from a transmedial perspective by juxtaposing and comparing the framing potential of individual media and works. After an introductory theoretical essay, which aims to clarify basic concepts, the volume presents eighteen contributions by scholars from various disciplines who deal with individual media. The first section is dedicated to framing in or through the visual arts and includes discussions of the illustrations of medieval manuscripts, the practice of framing pictures from the Middle Ages to Magritte and contemporary American art as well as framings in printmaking and architecture. The second part deals with literary texts and ranges from studies centred on framings in frame stories to essays focussing on the use of paratextual, textual and non-verbal media in the framings of classical, medieval and modern German and American narrative literature; moreover, it includes studies on defamiliarized framings, e.g. by Julio Cortázar and Jasper Fforde, as well as an essay on end-framing practices. Sections on framings in film (including the trailers of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings ) and in music (operatic overtures and Schumann's piano pieces) provide perspectives on further media. The volume is of relevance to students and scholars from various fields: intermedia studies, cognitive approaches to the media, literary and film studies, history of art, and musicology.
    Note: Preface -- Werner WOLF: Introduction: Frames, Framings and Framing Borders in Literature and Other Media -- Framing in/through the Visual Arts -- Anja GREBE: Frames and Illusion: The Function of Borders in Late Medieval Book Illumination -- Vera BEYER: How to Frame the Vera Icon ? -- Götz POCHAT: Framing, Actual and Virtual: The Crossing of St. Peter's in Rome -- Patricia ALLMER: Framing the Real: Frames and the Processes of Framing in René Magritte's Œuvre -- Daniel F. HERRMANN: Touching Upon Framing: Medial Conditions of Printmaking in Dieter Roth's Komposition I-V (1977-1992) -- Richard PHELAN: The Picture Frame in Question: American Art 1945-2000 -- Framing in/of Literary Texts -- Werner WOLF: Framing Borders in Frame Stories -- Haiko WANDHOFF: Found(ed) in a Picture: Ekphrastic Framing in Ancient, Medieval, and Contemporary Literature -- Christian QUENDLER: Frame Analysis and Its Contribution to a Historical and Cultural Theory of Literary Fiction: A Comparison of Initial Framings in James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy and Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans -- Till DEMBECK: (Paratextual) Framing and the Work of Art: E.T.A. Hoffmann's Prinzessin Brambilla -- Werner WOLF: Defamiliarized Initial Framings in Fiction -- Maria STEFANESCU: The (Dis)Continuity of Framings -- Margarete RUBIK: Frames and Framings in Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair -- Remigius BUNIA: Framing the End -- Framing in Film -- Roy SOMMER: Initial Framings in Film -- Erik HEDLING: Framing Tolkien: Trailers, High Concept, and the Ring -- Framing in Music -- Michael WALTER: Framing and Deframing the Opera: The Overture -- Walter BERNHART: Narrative Framing in Schumann's Piano Pieces -- Notes on Contributors.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Framing Borders in Literature and Other Media. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042017894
    Language: English
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    Amsterdam ; : Rodopi,
    UID:
    almafu_9959233966202883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 482 pages) : , illustrations, music.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 94-012-0202-8 , 1-4237-9108-8
    Series Statement: Studies in intermediality (SIM) ; 1
    Content: This book is both a contribution to an interdisciplinary study of literature and other media and a pioneering application of cognitive and frame-theoretical approaches to these fields. In the temporal media a privileged place for the coding of cognitive frames are the beginnings while in spatial media physical borders take over many framing functions. This volume investigates forms and functions of such framing spaces from a transmedial perspective by juxtaposing and comparing the framing potential of individual media and works. After an introductory theoretical essay, which aims to clarify basic concepts, the volume presents eighteen contributions by scholars from various disciplines who deal with individual media. The first section is dedicated to framing in or through the visual arts and includes discussions of the illustrations of medieval manuscripts, the practice of framing pictures from the Middle Ages to Magritte and contemporary American art as well as framings in printmaking and architecture. The second part deals with literary texts and ranges from studies centred on framings in frame stories to essays focussing on the use of paratextual, textual and non-verbal media in the framings of classical, medieval and modern German and American narrative literature; moreover, it includes studies on defamiliarized framings, e.g. by Julio Cortázar and Jasper Fforde, as well as an essay on end-framing practices. Sections on framings in film (including the trailers of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings ) and in music (operatic overtures and Schumann's piano pieces) provide perspectives on further media. The volume is of relevance to students and scholars from various fields: intermedia studies, cognitive approaches to the media, literary and film studies, history of art, and musicology.
    Note: Sixteen of the eighteen case studies are "revised contributions to a conference on 'Framing in Literature and Other Media' held in Graz in June 2004"--P. 11. , Preface -- Werner WOLF: Introduction: Frames, Framings and Framing Borders in Literature and Other Media -- Framing in/through the Visual Arts -- Anja GREBE: Frames and Illusion: The Function of Borders in Late Medieval Book Illumination -- Vera BEYER: How to Frame the Vera Icon ? -- Götz POCHAT: Framing, Actual and Virtual: The Crossing of St. Peter's in Rome -- Patricia ALLMER: Framing the Real: Frames and the Processes of Framing in René Magritte's Œuvre -- Daniel F. HERRMANN: Touching Upon Framing: Medial Conditions of Printmaking in Dieter Roth's Komposition I-V (1977-1992) -- Richard PHELAN: The Picture Frame in Question: American Art 1945-2000 -- Framing in/of Literary Texts -- Werner WOLF: Framing Borders in Frame Stories -- Haiko WANDHOFF: Found(ed) in a Picture: Ekphrastic Framing in Ancient, Medieval, and Contemporary Literature -- Christian QUENDLER: Frame Analysis and Its Contribution to a Historical and Cultural Theory of Literary Fiction: A Comparison of Initial Framings in James Fenimore Cooper's The Spy and Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans -- Till DEMBECK: (Paratextual) Framing and the Work of Art: E.T.A. Hoffmann's Prinzessin Brambilla -- Werner WOLF: Defamiliarized Initial Framings in Fiction -- Maria STEFANESCU: The (Dis)Continuity of Framings -- Margarete RUBIK: Frames and Framings in Jasper Fforde's The Eyre Affair -- Remigius BUNIA: Framing the End -- Framing in Film -- Roy SOMMER: Initial Framings in Film -- Erik HEDLING: Framing Tolkien: Trailers, High Concept, and the Ring -- Framing in Music -- Michael WALTER: Framing and Deframing the Opera: The Overture -- Walter BERNHART: Narrative Framing in Schumann's Piano Pieces -- Notes on Contributors. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 90-420-1789-9
    Language: English
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    Format: 1 online resource (544 p.)
    Edition: Second Edition
    ISBN: 9781442665330
    Content: One of the great Yiddish scholars of the twentieth century, S.A. Birnbaum (1891–1989) published Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar in 1979 towards the end of a long and prolific career. Unlike other grammars and study guides for English speakers, Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar fully describes the Southern Yiddish dialect and pronunciation used today by most native speakers, while also taking into account Northern Yiddish and Standard Yiddish, associated with secularist and academic circles. The book also includes specimens of Yiddish prose and poetic texts spanning eight centuries, sampling Yiddish literature from the medieval to modern eras across its vast European geographic expanse.The second edition of Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar makes this classic text available again to students, teachers, and Yiddish-speakers alike. Featuring three new introductory essays by noted Yiddish scholars, a corrected version of the text, and an expanded and updated bibliography, this book is essential reading for any serious student of Yiddish and its culture.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Preface to the New Edition -- , Section A: Introductory Essays -- , 1 A Brief Account of Solomon Birnbaum’s Life -- , 2 Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar in its Historical and Cultural Contex -- , 3 Solomon A. Birnbaum: An Appreciation of a Lifetime of Scholarship on Yiddish -- , Section B: Solomon A. Birnbaum’s Yiddish, a Survey and a Grammar (1979) -- , Preface -- , Contents 2 -- , The transcription alphabet -- , Abbreviations -- , Part one. Introduction -- , 1 Jewish languages -- , 2 The cultural structure of east Ashkenazic Jewry -- , Part two. A biref survey of the Yiddish language -- , 1 The external history of Yiddish -- , 2 The age of Yiddish -- , 3 The Elements of Yiddish and their phonological history -- , 4 Synthesis -- , 5 Spontaneous Development -- , 6 The Dialects -- , Appendix 1: Old Yiddish or Middle high German? -- , Appendix 2: Double U, Double Waw and Double Yodh -- , Appendix 3: The sources of the New East Yiddish Vowels -- , Appednix 4: Toponymical List -- , Part three: Specimens of Yiddish over eight centuries -- , Specimens of Yiddish over eight centuries -- , Central Yiddish -- , East Yiddish -- , Part four: An outline of Yiddish grammar -- , Note to part four -- , Contents 3 -- , Script and sounds -- , Morphology -- , Syntax -- , Part five: Bibliography -- , Contents 4 -- , Prefactory Note -- , Abbreviations -- , 1 Yiddish as a Jewish language -- , 2 Introduction to the language -- , 3 Grammar -- , 4 The linguistic inheritance of Yiddish and its development -- , 5 Phonology -- , 6 Spelling -- , 7 Transcription -- , 8 Dialects and regional matters -- , 9 Vocabulary, etymology, semantics -- , 10 Onomastics -- , 11 Texts in transcription -- , 12 Texts in Hebrew characters -- , 13 About texts -- , 14 Various linguistic and philological matters -- , 15 Miscellaneous -- , 16 Influence of Yiddish on other languages -- , 17 Folklore -- , 18 Literature -- , 19 Bibliographical writings -- , Supplement to the bibliography -- , Index to the Bibliography -- , Section C. 2016 Bibliography and general index -- , 2016 Supplement to the bibliography -- , General index to the 2016 edition , In English.
    Language: English
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