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Intergovernmentalism: Old, Liberal, and New
European integration theories help us understand the actors and mechanisms that drive European integration. Traditionally, European integration scholars used grand theories of integration to explain why integration progresses or stands still. Born out of assumptions that are prevalent in realist international relations theories, intergovernmentalism ...
Amy Verdun
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In this contribution, Andrew Moravcsik's theory of Liberal lntergovernmentalism will be illuminated in order to better evaluate its potential, but also potential shortcomings in the analysis and explanation of the path to European integration. The field of EU immigration policy has developed the potential of being of major concern for the European ...
Isabella Kieber
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Political legitimacy and European monetary union: contracts, constitutionalism and the normative logic of two-level games. [PDF]
The crisis of the euro area has severely tested the political authority of the European Union (EU). The crisis raises questions of normative legitimacy both because the EU is a normative order and because the construction of economic and monetary union ...
Bellamy R, Weale A.
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Liberal intergovernmentalism and African regionalism: case of the African Union
Regional Integration has been categorized as a development strategy. It is also perceived as a means to enhance foreign policy goals through political integration. International Relations scholars have come up with varied integration theories to explain this phenomenon.
Chunya Manka’a Forbacha
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EXPLAINING THE STRENGTHENING ROLE OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AFTER THE LISBON TREATY: A LIBERAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL PERSPECTIVE (ANALÝZA SILNEJÚCEJ ÚLOHY EURÓPSKEHO PARLAMENTU PO PRIJATÍ LISABONSKEJ ZMLUVY Z HĽADISKA TEÓRIE LIBERÁLNEHO INTERGOVERNMENTALIZMU) [PDF]
The Liberal Intergovernmental theory is one of the most important integration theories explaining the creation and development of the European Union. Andrew Moravcsik developed this theory, which perceived the integration as an outcome of international bargaining, whereas the governments played the key role.
Baider Al Tal
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An elementary precondition for the EU Member States to act coherently in the field of foreign policy is to reach a common standpoint on particular issues of the CFSP. Due to the intergovernmental character of decision-making in the sphere of the CFSP, the Member States reach a common position primarily through negotiations.
Jana Hadvabova
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Construction of European Union has puzzled the students of International Relations since its launch. Explaining European integration process has been a key research agenda for many academics. It brought approaches from different levels against each other.
Resch.Asst.Dr.Murat Coşkun
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Analysis of the Regional Integration Theory on the Example of the EAEU [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the analysis of liberal intergovernmentalism by Andrew Moravcsik. It is applied to study integration communities all around the world and is relevant for examining the EAEU.
Rigina V. Syssoyeva
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Between national interests and European values: towards the theory of Principled Intergovernmentalism [PDF]
The aim of the article is to theorise on the role of principles as important variables influencing European politics. Recent European-related events, including but not limited to the immigration crisis, international economic and political competition on
Krzysztof Śliwiński
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