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From a Centralised to a Diversified Common Agricultural Policy in the Light of Liberal Intergovernmentalism Theory [PDF]
The aim of this study was to identify the circumstances in which the Common Agricultural Policy, once the most centralised policy in the EU, changed, after 2013, into one which is the most decentralised and diversified. The following hypothesis was put forward that the introduction of significant flexibility in the CAP reflects the search by Member States ...
Renata Grochowska
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When Optimism Fails: Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Citizen Representation* [PDF]
AbstractLiberal Intergovernmentalism has a particular set of assumptions about the relationship between voters and governments. Either voters are content to trust their governments, because issues have low salience, or governments react to voters’ preferences.
Simon Hix
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Liberal Intergovernmentalism in the Councils of the EU: A Baseline Theory? [PDF]
AbstractHow has the research on the European Council and the Council of the EU engaged with Moravcsik's theory on liberal intergovernmentalism (LI)? This article analyzes 25 years of Council research. Most of this literature does not refer to LI, and a majority of the references that are made raise critique against LI.
Daniel Naurin
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Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Its Critics [PDF]
AbstractThis introduction sets the stage for a special issue devoted to evaluating the contribution and continued relevance of Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI) – a theory first formulated 25 years ago in this journal – in today's politicized and crisis‐ridden European Union (EU).
Mareike Kleine
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Is liberal intergovernmentalism regressive? A comment on Moravcsik (2018) [PDF]
This commentary discusses the evidential basis of postfunctionalism and liberal intergovernmentalism and Moravcsik’s (2018) critique of postfunctionalism.
HOOGHE, Elisabeth, MARKS, Gary
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Poland’s European Policy 2015–2019 in the Perspective of Liberal Intergovernmentalism
The purpose of this article is to evaluate Poland’s European policy during the first term of the Law and Justice party government (2015–2019) in terms of participation in the general debate on the future of the EU. The theoretical background is the liberal intergovernmentalism, and the main thought is the statement that in the analyzed years Poland ...
Piotr Tosiek
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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 ...
Verdun, A.C., Amy Verdun
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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 ...
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Neoliberalism, Liberal Intergovernmentalism and EU–Turkey Relations [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter investigates and explains EU–Turkey relations from the perspective of Liberal Intergovernmentalism (LI). After setting out the main premises of neoliberalism in International Relations (IR) and the three-step approach to integration espoused by LI, the chapter focuses on EU–Turkey relations over time, and by the use of concrete ...
Dimitris Tsarouhas
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The principle aim of this article is to analyze EU’s response to the covid-19 pandemic within the ambit of measures incorporated to tackle the economic fallout and health-related problems.
Trivun Sharma
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