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Abstract: The paper summarises a collaborative international research project comparing the impact of the ongoing conglomerate of crises in nine EU policies. All of them saw significant crisis-induced pressures and challenges. Beyond changes in discourse, the crisis-induced pressures have, in many areas, also triggered a rather sizable amount of policy change. Considering EU competences, no single example of re-nationalisation was found, but many new EU-level tasks. The governments were of prime importance in immediate crisis management but supranational institutions and processes continue to matter.
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Falkner, G. (2016). The EU’s current crisis and its policy effects: research design and comparative findings. Journal of European Integration, 38(3), 219–235. https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2016.1140154
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