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Civic integration of the third-country nationals nationalism versus Europeanisation in the common EU immigration policy. CEPS Liberty and Secuiry in Europe, October 2009 [PDF]
'Civic integration' programmes and tests for third-country nationals (TCNs) have increasingly become part of member states’ legislation implementing EC immigration law and the EU Framework on Integration.
Carrera, S. +3 more
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Discovering cooperation: Endogenous change in international organizations. [PDF]
Lenz T +4 more
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This study is an attempt to understand strategy-making in the European Union (EU). By targeting the strategy-making process of the European Union Global Strategy (EUGS), the stydy aims to reveal the legal provisions and the in-practice procedures of ...
Åkesson, Staffan
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South Korea-EU FTA: A Liberal Intergovernmentalist analysis
Güney Kore, küresel ve bölgesel siyasette giderek etkili bir aktör olmaya başlamıştır. Bunda 1997 yılındaki krizden sonra geliştirdiği dışa açılma stratejisi ve bu kapsamda imzaladığı STA'ların etkisi büyüktür.
Cho, Dong-Woo
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Neo-Functionalism Reassessed: Suggesting a Synthesis of European Integration Theory
How are we to understand processes of European integration? There are a number of theories that attempt to shed-light on the integration process each considering that a particular variant of social existence provides the best means of interpretation ...
Howell, K.E.
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Intergovernmentalisms: Gendering the Dinosaur?
Intergovernmentalism, whether in its original version (Hoffmann) or the liberal (Moravcsik) one, is usually portrayed as one of two classic, competing integration theories (the other one being neofunctionalism).
MacRae, H. +2 more
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This paper attempts to provide a fresh examination of some of the assumptions that underpin two theories explaining the processes of European integration – liberal intergovernmentalism and postfunctionalism – in the context of two major crises that the European Union (EU) has had to contend with over the course of the last 10 years – the withdrawal of ...
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Rational Choice and EU Politics [PDF]
[From the introduction]. Rational choice approaches to politics did not originate in the study of the European Union (EU), nor is ‘rational choice’ as such a theory of European integration or of EU politics.1 Rational choice, like constructivism, should ...
Pollack, Mark A.
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The aim of the study is to analyse the integration of Ukraine and Moldova into the Energy Community using the theoretical framework of liberal intergovernmentalism.
Petersen, Anne Hald
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Baltic states energy cooperation based on the theory of liberal intergovernmentalism [PDF]
The Baltic countries do not form a homogenous region in terms of energy mixes, supply patterns and policy objectives. Estonia is largely self-sufficient depending on the domestic oil shale production.
Merelaht, Joosep
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