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The future institutional reform of the European Union in the perspective of new intergovernmentalism [PDF]
Based on the new intergovernmentalism, the article’s aim is to qualitatively determine the probability of implementing the four main proposals for reforming the institutional system of the European Union contained in the European Parliament’s proposals ...
Piotr Tosiek
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The Six-Pack as a Test for the New Intergovernmentalism and Supranationalism Theories
The Euro crisis led to a blurring of the two main decision-making procedures in the EU: the intergovernmental and the Community method. By analyzing the Six-Pack, this paper reflects a new decision-making method - an intergovernmental-supranational ...
Maria Sacadura Valle-Flor
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Differentiated Integration: Project Competition and Contradictions of the EU Integration Process
Introduction. In 2017 the European Commission proposed five scenarios for the future of the EU, one of which was ‘those who want to do more do more’.
Dmitriy Ofitserov-Belskiy
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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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Strategic autonomy of the European Union: on the way to «European Sovereignty» in defense?
2019 marked 20 years since EU Member States decided to create a joint EU approach to security and defense. The paper raises the question on finding new approaches to provide security and defense in Europe in the current context, as well as the formation ...
Іван Васильович Яковюк +2 more
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During the eurozone crisis, the PSOE’s and PP’s governments implemented a series of reforms of the Welfare State and the labour market in exchange for financial help from the EU; what is known as conditionality. The trade unions, CC. OO.
Angie Gago
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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 rationale of Brexit and the theories of European integration
Research background: Recent developments have raised doubts on future sustainability of the EU as successful political and economic organization. Many phenomena — from euro and sovereign debt crisis to the emergence of right-wing, populist and anti ...
Sławomir Czech +1 more
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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 ...
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Inventors and gatekeepers?: The EU member states and the European external action service [PDF]
This project reflects on the ambivalence of the EU member states in their relationships with the new institutional arm of European diplomacy - the European External Action Service, headed by the High Representative.
Sus Monika
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