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Supranationalism and the Superpower Rubicon

Human Rights & Human Welfare, 2005
A review of: The Chapter VII Powers of the United Nations Security Council by Erika de Wet. Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2004. 413pp.
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European Supranationalism and the Global System

1999
The European Union’s one directly, democratically elected and accountable political institution is relatively under-developed. The European Parliament has not accumulated anything like the degree of decision-making responsibility or competence which balances out that degree which has been relinquished by the equivalent institutions (the parliaments) at
Paul Close, Emiko Ohki-Close
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The Protestant Supranationalism of Britain

2017
This extensive chapter traces British Euro-skepticism to ideas of the English Reformation. Theologically, Royce identifies five central propositions of Britain in the sixteenth century: “Popery” is a totalitarian ideology, Britain should be a Divine Commonwealth, the monarch is inviolable, Parliament is sovereign, and the people have liberties; and he ...
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Supranationalism: The European Movement

1958
Of all the movements for the creation of international institutions that have emerged since 1945, none has been more remarkable, in its aims and in the progress it has achieved, than the ‘European Movement’ — the movement associated with the Council of Europe. Though the ‘Europeans’ — as the enthusiasts who have supplied the initiative are often called
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From Nationalism to Supranationalism

2010
Sometimes a new idea is thought out in advance and then applied to situations as they arise. At other times a situation arises, appears intractable and a new idea is squeezed out of it through pressure of circumstances.
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CAP – Between Intergovernmentalism and Supranationalism [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropolity – Continuity and Change in European Governance, 2009
This paper presents one of the most relevant common policies of the European Union: the Common Agricultural Policy. Although its relevance for the EU budget is declining, the CAP is still a part of high politics, as defined by Hoffmann, and it is supported by important European states, such as France.
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The development of Europol’s external relations: Towards supranationalism?

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2021
Sarah Leonard, Christian Kaunert
exaly  

Business Interest in the EU: Integration without Supranationalism?

Journal of Common Market Studies, 2020
Beate Kohler-Koch, David A Friedrich
exaly  

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