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Interlinking neofunctionalism and intergovernmentalism: Sidelining governments and manipulating policy preferences as "passerelles" [PDF]

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The EU's founding fathers had the protection of the EU's constituent units as a key concern and set up serious hurdles to policy innovation in the absence of unanimous governmental agreement.
Gerda Falkner
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Knocking on the EU's door: the political economy of EU-Ukraine relations [PDF]

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The EU has recently launched the European Neighbourhood Policy, aimed at fostering integration with countries located close to its borders. This article proposes a liberal intergovernmentalist framework for the analysis of Ukraine's prospects of ...
Marco Montanari
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Through the funhouse looking glass: Europe's ship of states [PDF]

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What is the nature of the European Union? Does it have the characteristics of a state, and if so, which? We employ a single imagea poster that won a Marshall Plan competition in 1950to examine the various legal perspectives of the EU that have emerged ...
Frisina, Lorraine   +2 more
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The CFSP in synergetic theorising: Explaining the CFSP via a multi-causal and muilti-level analytical model. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 7, May 2008. [PDF]

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Usually, theoretical approaches and/or analytical models used in the study of the European Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) are build on 'unicausal influences' and on just one 'level of analysis'.
Wilga, Maciej.
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Intergovermentalism and its Outcomes: the Implications of the Euro Crisis on the European Union [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The euro crisis has brought to the crisis of the intergovernmental EU not of the EU as such. The Lisbon Treaty in fact has institutionalized a dual constitution, supranational in the single market’s policies and intergovernmental in (among others ...
Fabbrini, Sergio
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