欧洲学期的社交活动?欧洲经济治理与社会政策协调2020

J. Zeitlin, B. Vanhercke
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本文分析了欧盟的社会目标和政策协调如何融入欧洲2020战略和欧盟新兴的危机后经济治理架构。基于已发表和未发表的文件以及对高层政策制定者的采访,本文认为,自2011年以来,在欧盟优先事项和具体国家建议中越来越强调社会目标和指标方面,政策协调的“欧洲学期”出现了逐步的“社会化”;加强社会监测、多边监督和同行审查;加强社会和就业行为者,特别是就业和社会保护委员会的作用。本文不仅将这些发展解释为欧盟委员会和其他欧盟机构对危机后紧缩政策所带来的欧洲公民日益增长的社会和政治不满的回应,而且还将其解释为社会和就业行动者对欧洲学期新制度条件的反思学习和创造性适应的产物:另一种形式的“社会化”。
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Socializing the European Semester? Economic Governance and Social Policy Coordination in Europe 2020
This paper analyzes how EU social objectives and policy coordination have been integrated into the Europe 2020 Strategy and the Union’s emerging post-crisis architecture of economic governance. Based on published and unpublished documents as well as interviews with high-level policy makers, the paper argues that since 2011, there has been a progressive ‘socialization’ of the ‘European Semester’ of policy coordination, in terms of an increasing emphasis on social objectives and targets in the EU’s priorities and country-specific recommendations; an intensification of social monitoring, multilateral surveillance, and peer review; and an enhanced role for social and employment actors, especially the Employment and Social Protection Committees. The paper interprets these developments not only as a response by the Commission and other EU institutions to rising social and political discontent among European citizens with the consequences of post-crisis austerity policies, but also as a product of reflexive learning and creative adaptation by social and employment actors to the new institutional conditions of the European Semester: another form of ‘socialization’.
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