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The uniting of Europe and the foundation of EU studies: revisiting the neofunctionalism of Ernst B. Haas [PDF]
This article suggests that the neofunctionalist theoretical legacy left by Ernst B. Haas is somewhat richer and more prescient than many contemporary discussants allow. The article develops an argument for routine and detailed re-reading of the corpus of
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MODERNISING THE EU-TURKEY CUSTOMS UNION AS AN INTEREST-DRIVEN INITIATIVE
The customs union (CU) established in 1996 between the EU and Turkey has always been regarded by the Turkish side as the main device for eventually achieving full EU membership as envisaged by the Association Agreement of 1963.
Yonca Özer
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The Post-Soviet regionalism is a new phenomenon and it requires a theory which addresses the very beginning of regional integration. Both Neofunctionalism and (liberal) intergovernmentalism conceptualize the very outset of European integration, thus ...
Anastassia Obydenkova
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European integration and the social science of EU studies: the disciplinary politics of a subfield [PDF]
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half a century of academic discourse about the EU and its antecedents. In particular, it illuminates the theoretical analysis of European integration that has
BEN ROSAMOND +7 more
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EU Treaty Reform in Theoretical Perspective. An Empirical Exploration of Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Historical Institutionalism [PDF]
Björn Arvidsson
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Contemporary European populism and the return of history
This paper develops a relational analysis of populism. After placing the rise of contemporary European populism in the post-Cold War context, the static definition of populism as a “thin-centred” and restrictive ideology is exposed.
Daniel Matthews-Ferrero
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The European Union and the Syrian Crisis [PDF]
In the 1950s, the European region made integration in the form of European community. Various views were presented by scholars, including Andrew Moravcsik who brought up the theory of “Liberal Intergovernmentalism” by examining the strengths and ...
Seyed Morteza Oreizi Maybodi
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Rethinking EU governance: from ‘old’ to ‘new’ approaches to who steers integration* [PDF]
*I wish to thank the guest editors of this Special Issue, Mark Pollack and Mareike Kleine, for their impressive stewardship of the entire project along with their extremely perceptive and careful editorial suggestions for my own article.
Schmidt, Vivien A.
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Most theoretical accounts in the current literature on North American integration consider the implementation of side and parallel environmental agreements to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and their corresponding institutions either a ...
Iván Farías Pelcastre
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Explaining Crises and Comparing Regionalisms [PDF]
This paper deals with two litmus tests for theories of European integration. The first part asks, how and to what extent various approaches can explain the contemporary crises of European integration.
Börzel, Tanja A., Risse, Thomas
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