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Introduction: Cooperation and Integration among Europeanized States

2006
European integration has come along way since early visionaries such as Jean Monnet set forth the basic idea of Europe. The three communities formed in the immediate post-war period, the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC, 1951), the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom, 1957), and the European Economic Community (EEC, 1957), were limited ...
HOLZHACKER, Ronald, HAVERLAND, Markus
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Introduction: Studying European Integration of Local Government

2021
The introduction addresses the disparity between an increasing relevance of local government in European governance and a lack of comprehensive studies on European integration of local authorities. It discusses the existing works on local government, as opposed to regions, and the EU to demonstrate the need for a theoretical perspective linking the ...
Marius Guderjan, Tom Verhelst
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Introduction: Rethinking European Integration

2001
It is over a decade since the Berlin Wall came down — a decade in which there have been huge changes across the European continent. Yet it still remains very unclear what the shape of transnational relations will be in this new ‘pan-Europe’.1 It also remains very unclear whether a form of ‘pan-European’ integration is feasible or politically probable ...
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Introduction: European integration and the challenge of politicisation

2016
ERC POLCON project funded.
GRANDE, Edgar, HUTTER, Swen
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Introduction: European Parliament, National Parliaments, and European Integration

1999
Abstract The process of European integration has challenged the sovereignty and the legitimizing mechanisms of the nation‐state without compensating with comparable democratic mechanisms at the European level. If the emerging political order is to qualify as democratic, parliaments as representative institutions will have to play a ...
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The Political Economy of European Integration: Introduction

1995
The process of European integration has momentous implications for the future of Europe. The Single European Act and the Maastricht treaty signaled the desire of Europe’s political leaders to accelerate the pace of integration. Their initiatives represented an ambitious attempt to restructure Europe’s institutions and transform its economy.
Barry Eichengreen   +2 more
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Fault Lines in European Integration. An Introduction

2019
One decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers heralded the economic and financial crisis that would keep the world in suspense and provide the initial spark for a range of processes of economic restructuring, the project of European integration finds itself confronted with a variety of problems that impede the realization of policy cohesion on the ...
Stefanie Wöhl   +3 more
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Introduction: an Overview of European Monetary Integration

2000
The introduction of a single currency covering the majority of European Union (EU) member states is a momentous event which will have profound consequences for people across the Continent and beyond. The Euro will become the currency in which individual citizens are paid and denote the price of all goods, services and labour across the whole Economic ...
Mark Baimbridge   +2 more
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Introduction: European integration and national political systems

West European Politics, 2000
(2000). Introduction: European integration and national political systems. West European Politics: Vol. 23, Europeanised Politics? European Integration and National Political Systems, pp. 1-26.
Simon Hix, Klaus H. Goetz
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Introduction: The Criminalization of Migration and European (Dis)Integration

European Journal of Migration and Law, 2016
This Special Issue of European Journal of Migration and Law is devoted to analysing some relevant facets of the conflict, which we see at the heart of the current European approach to migration, between criminalization of migrants and migrants’ rights. But it is also devoted to outlining some strategies and practices through which the conflict might be
Marin, L., SPENA, Alessandro
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