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Back to Stormont: the New Decade, New Approach Agreement and What it Means for Northern Ireland / Haughey, Sean   Journal Article
Haughey, Sean Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The decision of the Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Féin to once again share power in Northern Ireland has ended a three‐year hiatus in the region’s devolved government. The deal which resurrects the devolved institutions—New Decade, New Approach—is not short of ambition. It introduces significant institutional reforms which place the institutions on a more sustainable footing and limit the potential for abuse of the Assembly’s infamous Petition of Concern. Nettles have been grasped on issues to do with language, culture, and identity that have long vexed political parties in Northern Ireland. Tucked away in the deal’s appendices are commitments to implement outstanding pledges made in previous agreements, plus ambitious plans for the new Northern Ireland Executive. However, as parties in the region were quick to discover, aspects of this deal are easier said than done. This article considers what New Decade, New Approach promises and, if fully implemented, what its implications are for politics and governance in Northern Ireland.
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China-EU relations in the new decade / Chao, Wang   Journal Article
Chao, Wang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The year 2013 marked the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the China-EU comprehensive strategic partnership. Over the past decade, China and the EU have developed all-dimensional, wide-ranging and multi-tiered cooperation between them. In the new decade, there will be more opportunities for China and the EU to further their relations. The two sides should continue to work together in the spirit of respecting each other, treating each other as equals, accommodating and learning from each other and seeking mutual benefit. They should build on past achievements and make greater efforts in an enterprising spirit, to advance the common interests of China, the EU and other countries in the world.
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Economic diplomacy challenges in the new decade / Seshadri, V S   Journal Article
Seshadri, V S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Economic Diplomacy  New Decade  Naughtiest 
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