Σχολή Οικονομικών Επιστημών
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Τεκμήριο European Union’s performance in International InstitutionsKoutoulakou, Maria; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of International and European Economic Studies; Bourantonis. DimitrisThis thesis addresses the analytical framework of EU’s performance in international institutions by analyzing the core findings of the international literature. It is structured based on the conceptual distinction between actorness, presence and performance and summarizes the main points of each researcher, as well as the most important norms that lead to their study. Throughout the text the term of ‘effectiveness’ is assessed multiple times as it a crucial process of internal transformation towards a more improved performance in the external relations of EU. This paper follows the structure of a literature review, chronologically organized, elaborating at each concept separately. First, we emphasize the fundamental indicators that constitute EU’s presence, such as the nature and identity of the Union as well as its external influence, which in most cases is unintentional. Then, in order to further develop the debate regarding EU’s role, we analyze actorness. This notion makes EU’s presence purposive and mostly concentrates on the capacity of the Union to act. Most of the researchers separate the parameters of actorness in internal and external ones, internal regarding rules, procedures and the cooperation between Member-States, and external referring to the recognition of EU by other actors. The last part is a more profound analysis of performance according to its analysts, presenting two pragmatic models, the first one suggesting a concept of four core elements: effectiveness in goal achievement, relevance of the objectives for the stakeholders, efficiency in balancing costs and achievements and financial viability including the resources’ allocation. The second model presents three levels of Performance analysis, the output at micro-level, the outcome at the meso-level and the impact at the macro-level. For each part of the analysis, we combine the opinion of many analysts to fully conceptualize the norms that conclude to the study of performance.Τεκμήριο Public Policy and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation: An asset or a burden for EU?(22-01-2016) Georgiou, Evripides; Athens University of Economics and Business, Department of International and European Economic Studies; Bourantonis. DimitrisWinston S. Churchill said «I am always ready to learn, however I am not always prepared to be taught». This dissertation seeks to answer the question whether the public policy process is effective in the European Union (EU). In order to examine the latter, this dissertation falls into the category of policy case study, which is a specific form of qualitative analysis. In this context, the case study of “Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation” serves as a paradigm of better understanding the paths of social development and stages of policy process with regard to EU’s legal framework on anti-discrimination and public promotion of equality.This dissertation seeks to answer the above question with a focus on the EU, looking at both vertical opportunities by European institutions and horizontal ones provided by civil society. The EU provides an ideal setting for analysis because one can observe a norm of protecting sexual minorities and the only international binding legal protections for such minorities. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people are central to the analysis because they constitute a vulnerable social group, which share a common type of sexual orientation: homosexuality.