Bulletin n. 2/2011
October 2011
CONTENTS
  • Section A) The theory and practise of the federal states and multi-level systems of government
  • Section B) Global governance and international organizations
  • Section C) Regional integration processes
  • Section D) Federalism as a political idea
  • Bianchi Daniel
    « Une longue réforme tranquille » 1962-2012 : 50 ans de politique agricole commune à l'horizon 2020
    in Revue de l'Union européenne/Revue du Marché Commun et de l'Union européenne , n. 551, septembre ,  2011 ,  523-531
    "The CAP by 2020" is the title of the brand new communication by the Commission aimed at preparing the debate on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy. That policy has changed and continues to do so in a constant manner, reform after reform, with a view to achieving the apparently unchanging, but actually ever-changing goals. As a recult, it seems timely to describe, after a quick reminder of the changes and achievements in the past fifty years of agricultural policy, the various contexts in which the CAP will play a role with a view to the 2013 term- end of budget period - and mainly after 2013. After going over the procedural novelties of the Lisbon Treaty which combine with the 2003 CAP reform, we will wonder how the current single payment system, closely linked to the second pillar (rural development) and to the tools introduced by the 2008 health review to allow greater flexibility, can provide an answer to the ongoing issue of the justification of Europe's support to farmers constitutiong the basis of a CAP extending beyond 2013 in the context of the current global recession and on the background of the dead-end of multialteral negotiations
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