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Liberal Intergovernmentalism, Illiberalism and the Potential Superpower of the European Union
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2018AbstractAndrew Moravcsik has long argued that the EU is the world's second superpower, albeit a quiet and overlooked one. This article explores how the EU behaves as a global power, and how the illiberal turn may diminish it. We present Moravcsik's four core claims about the EU as the second superpower using the lens of Liberal Intergovernmentalism. We
Sophie Meunier, Milada Anna Vachudova
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Liberal intergovernmentalism and the euro area crisis
Journal of European Public Policy, 2015ABSTRACTLiberal intergovernmentalism explains the politics to cope with the euro area crisis by the constellation of national preferences and bargaining power and by institutional choices designed to commit euro area countries credibly to the currency union.
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A Political Liberal Approach to the EU: The Legitimacy of EU Intergovernmental Compromises
A.J. Wolthuis
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Britain and the Negotiation of the Maastricht Treaty: A Critique of Liberal Intergovernmentalism
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 1998This article critically examines the liberal intergovernmental (LI) approach to bargaining in the European Union. It explores its analytical and predictive power in relation to the British negotiation of three dossiers in the 1991 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on Political Union: social policy, foreign and security policy and enhancing the powers ...
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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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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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The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
Summary Why do Member States agree to create supra-state institutions? Do institutional frameworks affect outcomes? This study employs theory-testing process tracing to contribute to liberal intergovernmentalism by examining the configuration process of the European External Action Service, negotiated within two innovative institutional settings: the ...
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Summary Why do Member States agree to create supra-state institutions? Do institutional frameworks affect outcomes? This study employs theory-testing process tracing to contribute to liberal intergovernmentalism by examining the configuration process of the European External Action Service, negotiated within two innovative institutional settings: the ...
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Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Integration: A Rejoinder
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Liberal or Conservative Oxygen Therapy for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
New England Journal of Medicine, 2020Guillaume Louis, Julien Pottecher
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