… impact of the European Union on Spanish public policy and Chapter 7 on the Spanish political economy. In the penultimate chapter Spanishforeignpolicy is discussed at length. Last …
… of Spain and, then, of its foreignpolicy was at the core of Spanishforeignpolicy during most … To a certain extent, Europeanisation meant for Spain to maintain a low profile at the global …
AP Moreno - Contemporary Spanish Foreign Policy, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… is to strengthen ties with regions especially important for Spanishforeignpolicy. The Consortium comprises six ‘Casas’ located in different cities of Spain: Casa America (Madrid), Casa …
… Bologna educational system which Spain has joined. … of the Spanish language and culture, realized by Spanish state … in policy of teaching foreign students on the territory of Spain. …
R Gillespie - Journal of Southern Europe and the Balkans, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… This paper considers why foreignpolicy consensus has diminished in Spain. It considers the relative importance of domestic and international factors. It is argued that, although the …
… Aznar became an enthusiastic supporter of the global war against terrorism, and this paved the way for one of the most divisive foreignpolicy decisions in Spain’s contemporary history: …
… huge debate about Spanishforeignpolicy; and the 2004 Madrid bombings, splitting Spanish society and producing certain social autism. Probably, future Spanish governments should …
… The aim of this article is to present a section of Spanish research on the theory of foreign policy of the state against the background of European, American and Latin American …
… the disapproval of the Spanish people had little impact on Aznar’s policy in this respect. It … government recalled Spanish troops from Iraq in 2004 [2.3.4] that foreignpolicy came more into …