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Is the European Commission a ‘Hothouse’ for Supranationalism? Exploring Actor-Level Supranationalism
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2007AbstractThe article explores actor‐level supranationalism among seconded national experts (SNEs) in the European Commission. The transformative clout of the European Commission is assessed by the extent to which SNEs adopt a supranational role perception.
Jarle Trondal
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On (the lack of) Latin American supranationalism
Global Change, Peace and Security, 2017ABSTRACTThis commentary discusses the state of supranationalism in Latin America. We will enumerate the numerous regional organizations in the Western Hemisphere, and also discuss their successes and failures at regional integration. While integration has had some successes, supranationalism has yet to flourish among Latin American states and it will ...
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Federalism and Supranationalism in the European Communities
Current Legal Problems, 1963Georg Schwarzenberger
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‘Deliberative Supranationalism’—Two Defences
European Law Journal, 2002This paper responds in its first sections to a series of articles in which Rainer Schmalz‐Bruns developed a concept of legitimate governance beyond the constitutional state, which he called ‘deliberative supranationalism’ and contrasted with what Jürgen Neyer and the present author had suggested under the same title.
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Globalisation and Supranationalism
1999This extract from Shelley and Winck’s contribution to a quartet of books on What is Europe? draws attention to some of the main practical (everyday), political (policy) and sociological (theoretical) issues concerning the patterns, ramifications and implications of late-twentieth-century European cultures ...
Paul Close, Emiko Ohki-Close
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Supranationalism, Western and Soviet
Russian Review, 1973Since World War II, Western scientists, scholars, and even political leaders have increasingly voiced the view that nationalism and the traditional sovereign nation-state system no longer provide the security and cohesion which they once did.' Moreover, from the economic point of view, modern industrial technological society requires transnational ...
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