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Liberal Intergovernmentalism, spillover and supranational immigration policy

Cooperation and Conflict, 2015
That the Lisbon Treaty lays the foundation for a supranational asylum and immigration policy is surprising, even more so for Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI), whose founder Andrew Moravcsik predicts that no such development will take place. While the article uses LI as its point of departure, it shows that it runs into problems with regards to the ...
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Liberal Intergovernmentalism: An Overview of Andrew Moravcsik’s Contribution to International Relations

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Andrew Moracsik, scholar at Princeton University is one of important leading and heard voices in European Union (EU) and its integration progress. His main work is dedicated on the study of European integration outcomes. In his defense of liberal intergovernmentalist theory, he emphasizes in this international cooperation, the importance of ...
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Evolution of CFSP in Terms of Liberal Intergovernmentalism [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropolity – Continuity and Change in European Governance, 2008
We have to deal in this kind of interrogation with the tension between the intergovernmental approach on the EU and the federalist one; the first camp consists of people supporting the continuity of state sovereignty in the European space, while the other camp supports the gradual transfer of sovereignty at the super-state level, the EU being a result ...
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Neo-Liberalism: A Contextual Framework for Assessing the Privatisation of Intergovernmental Satellite Organisations

2013
The policy of reforming and privatising the telecommunications sector rapidly diffused on a global basis starting in the 1990s. The developments at the end of that decade relating to the privatisation and restructuring of the intergovernmental satellite organisations, namely, the International Telecommunications Satellite Organisation (INTELSAT), the ...
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Assessing the EU’s Immediate Response to the Ukraine War Through Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Neofunctionalism

European Review of International Studies
Abstract This article analyses the European Union’s immediate response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, focusing on the first six months following 24 February 2022. It tests the explanatory power of two leading European integration theories – liberal intergovernmentalism and neofunctionalism – through an empirical analysis of two ...
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Four Types of Japanese Regional Policy in the Perspective of Liberal Intergovernmentalism

Journal of Asian and African Studies, 2022
Jung Wook Son, Danbi Lee
exaly  

Is liberal intergovernmentalism regressive? A comment on Moravcsik (2018)

Journal of European Public Policy, 2020
Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks
exaly  

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