Strategia „Europa 2020” – Komisja Europejska a przedsiębiorczość polityczna
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https://doi.org/10.18778/1641-4233.29.07Słowa kluczowe:
Komisja Europejska, przedsiębiorca polityczny, Europa 2020, kryzys gospodarczy, szansaAbstrakt
W niniejszym opracowaniu omówiono założenia Komisji Europejskiej i strategii „Europa 2020”, powstałej w odpowiedzi na globalny kryzys gospodarczy w latach 2007–2008 i kolejnych. Strategia „Europa 2020” była inicjatywą mającą na celu walkę z kryzysem poprzez propagowanie inteligentnego i zrównoważonego rozwoju sprzyjającego integracji społecznej. Komisja oceniła kryzys jako egzystencjalne zagrożenie dla Europy, lecz również jako szansę na stworzenie nowego, dobrze prosperującego regionu. W niniejszym opracowaniu omówiono wysiłki podejmowane przez Komisję w zakresie przedsiębiorczości politycznej i oceniono wyniki wdrożonych reform. Komisji udało się osiągnąć wiele z wytyczonych celów, choć należy podjąć nadal nierozwiązane wyzwania.
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