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The politics of European integration : political union or a house divided? / / Andrew Glencross
The politics of European integration : political union or a house divided? / / Andrew Glencross
Autore Glencross Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 pages)
Disciplina 341.242/2
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
ISBN 1-4051-9395-6
1-118-57419-2
Classificazione 329.37
341.242/2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Timelines -- List of Boxes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Purpose of This Book -- Why European Integration Matters -- The Basic Structure of the EU -- Plan of the Book and Learning Objectives -- Part I: The History of European Integration -- 1: The Idea of Europe: Foundations and Justifications for Unity -- 1.0 Introduction: What and Where Is Europe? -- 1.1 The Historical Background to Thinking about European Unity -- 1.2 Early Ideas and Pioneers of Unity -- 1.3 The Peace or Civilizing Justification for Unity -- 1.4 The Prosperity Justification for Unity -- 1.5 The Strengthening State Capacity Justification for Unity -- 1.6 Concluding Summary -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- 2: The Institutional Development of European Integration, 1945-1973 -- 2.0 Introduction: Uniting for Peace -- 2.1 The Struggle to Resolve Post-War Security and Economic Issues, 1945-1951 -- 2.2 The Creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951 -- 2.3 The Functioning of the ECSC and the Attempt at Full Military and Political Union, 1951-1957 2.4 The Continuing Pursuit of Economic Integration: Creating the EEC, 1957 -- 2.5 Overcoming the First Tests: The Common Agricultural Policy and the Empty Chair Crisis, 1957-1973 -- 2.6 Concluding Summary -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- 3: The Institutional Development of European Integration, 1973-2010 -- 3.0 Introduction: The Widening and Deepening of European Integration -- 3.1 Living with the First Enlargement Round and Preparing for the Next, 1973-1986 3.2 Completing the Single Market as a Prelude to Monetary and Political Union, 1986-1992 -- 3.3 Designing European Unity for the Post-Cold War Era, 1992-2004 -- 3.4 From Constitutional Failure to the Lisbon Treaty, 2004-2010 -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References --
Part II: Analyzing Integration -- 4: The EU's Institutional Dynamics -- 4.0 Introduction: The Functioning of the EU -- 4.1 An Overview of the Dynamics of EU Policy-Making -- 4.2 The Ordinary Legislative Procedure (OLP) -- 4.3 The Role of Interest Groups and Experts -- 4.4 The Commission's Watchdog Role and the Importance of the CJEU -- 4.5 Special Provisions for Foreign Policy -- 4.5 Concluding Summary --5 EU Policy-Making in Action: Major EU Policies --5.0 Introduction: The EU’s Major Policy Areas --5.1 The EU Budget --5.2 The Euro --5.3 The Single Market --5.4 Social and Environmental Policy--5.5 Justice and Citizenship--5.6 Enlargement --5.7 Concluding Summary --6 The EU in Comparative Perspective --6.0 Introduction: Why Compare? --6.1 The EU Compared with Federal States --6.2 The EU Compared with International Organizations in the EU --6.3 The sui generis Interpretation --6.4 Concluding Summary --
PART III DEBATING THE EU SYSTEM AND ITS POLICY OUTPUTS --7. EU Internal Policies:The Theory, Practice, and Politics of Regulation --7.0 Introduction: Regulatory Outputs and EU Politics --7.1 Regulatory Theory and European Integration --7.2 EU Regulation in Practice --7.3 Not Just a Regulatory State: The Politics of EU Regulatory Outputs --7.4 Theorizing EU Regulation and Explaining Its Effects --7.5 Concluding Summary --8 The Institutionalization of EU Foreign Policy and Debates over the EU’s International Role --8.0 Introduction: What Is at Stake in Understanding EU Foreign Relations? --8.1 The Institutions and Institutionalization of EU Foreign Policy --8.2 The Debate over EU Foreign Policy Effectiveness --8.3 The Ideological Debate over the Aims of EU Foreign Policy --8.4 The Explanatory Debate over EU Foreign Policy --8.5 Concluding Summary --9 What Model for Uniting Europe? --9.0 Introduction: Competing Models of European Integration --9.1 Federalism --9.2 Confederalism --9.3 The Networked Governance Model --9.4 The Differentiated Integration Model --9.5 Concluding Summary --
PART IV DEMOCRACY AND INTEGRATION --10 Democracy in the European Union --10.0 Introduction: More Integration, More Democracy? --10.1 Democratic Accountability in the EU: Beyond Majoritarianism --10.2 The Democratic Deficit Debate --10.2.1 The procedural critique of EU democracy: A lack of responsiveness to citizens --10.2.2 The normative critique of EU democracy: The narrowing of political alternatives --10.2.3 The case against a democratic deficit --10.3 Enhancing Democracy in the EU --10.4 Concluding Summary --11 The Impact of European Integration on National Politics --11.0 Introduction: Political Adaptation to European Integration --11.1 European Integration and National Politics: The End of the Permissive Consensus --11.2 Euroskepticism and Its Varieties --11.3 National Referendums on EU Issues --11.4 Concluding Summary --12 Integration and Democracy in the Shadow of the Eurozone Debt Crisis --12.0 Introduction: The Eurozone Crisis as a Challenge to Democracy and Integration --12.1 The Causes of the Eurozone Crisis --12.2 The Travails of Formulating an EU Response --12.3 Criticism and Controversies Surrounding the EU Response --12.4 Conclusion: What the Crisis Means for the Future of Integration --Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790838003321
Glencross Andrew  
Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The politics of European integration : political union or a house divided? / / Andrew Glencross
The politics of European integration : political union or a house divided? / / Andrew Glencross
Autore Glencross Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 pages)
Disciplina 341.242/2
Collana New York Academy of Sciences
ISBN 1-394-26085-7
1-4051-9395-6
1-118-57419-2
Classificazione 329.37
341.242/2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Timelines -- List of Boxes -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- The Purpose of This Book -- Why European Integration Matters -- The Basic Structure of the EU -- Plan of the Book and Learning Objectives -- Part I: The History of European Integration -- 1: The Idea of Europe: Foundations and Justifications for Unity -- 1.0 Introduction: What and Where Is Europe? -- 1.1 The Historical Background to Thinking about European Unity -- 1.2 Early Ideas and Pioneers of Unity -- 1.3 The Peace or Civilizing Justification for Unity -- 1.4 The Prosperity Justification for Unity -- 1.5 The Strengthening State Capacity Justification for Unity -- 1.6 Concluding Summary -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- 2: The Institutional Development of European Integration, 1945-1973 -- 2.0 Introduction: Uniting for Peace -- 2.1 The Struggle to Resolve Post-War Security and Economic Issues, 1945-1951 -- 2.2 The Creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) in 1951 -- 2.3 The Functioning of the ECSC and the Attempt at Full Military and Political Union, 1951-1957 2.4 The Continuing Pursuit of Economic Integration: Creating the EEC, 1957 -- 2.5 Overcoming the First Tests: The Common Agricultural Policy and the Empty Chair Crisis, 1957-1973 -- 2.6 Concluding Summary -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References -- 3: The Institutional Development of European Integration, 1973-2010 -- 3.0 Introduction: The Widening and Deepening of European Integration -- 3.1 Living with the First Enlargement Round and Preparing for the Next, 1973-1986 3.2 Completing the Single Market as a Prelude to Monetary and Political Union, 1986-1992 -- 3.3 Designing European Unity for the Post-Cold War Era, 1992-2004 -- 3.4 From Constitutional Failure to the Lisbon Treaty, 2004-2010 -- Guide to Further Reading -- Discussion Questions -- Web Resources -- References --
Part II: Analyzing Integration -- 4: The EU's Institutional Dynamics -- 4.0 Introduction: The Functioning of the EU -- 4.1 An Overview of the Dynamics of EU Policy-Making -- 4.2 The Ordinary Legislative Procedure (OLP) -- 4.3 The Role of Interest Groups and Experts -- 4.4 The Commission's Watchdog Role and the Importance of the CJEU -- 4.5 Special Provisions for Foreign Policy -- 4.5 Concluding Summary --5 EU Policy-Making in Action: Major EU Policies --5.0 Introduction: The EU’s Major Policy Areas --5.1 The EU Budget --5.2 The Euro --5.3 The Single Market --5.4 Social and Environmental Policy--5.5 Justice and Citizenship--5.6 Enlargement --5.7 Concluding Summary --6 The EU in Comparative Perspective --6.0 Introduction: Why Compare? --6.1 The EU Compared with Federal States --6.2 The EU Compared with International Organizations in the EU --6.3 The sui generis Interpretation --6.4 Concluding Summary --
PART III DEBATING THE EU SYSTEM AND ITS POLICY OUTPUTS --7. EU Internal Policies:The Theory, Practice, and Politics of Regulation --7.0 Introduction: Regulatory Outputs and EU Politics --7.1 Regulatory Theory and European Integration --7.2 EU Regulation in Practice --7.3 Not Just a Regulatory State: The Politics of EU Regulatory Outputs --7.4 Theorizing EU Regulation and Explaining Its Effects --7.5 Concluding Summary --8 The Institutionalization of EU Foreign Policy and Debates over the EU’s International Role --8.0 Introduction: What Is at Stake in Understanding EU Foreign Relations? --8.1 The Institutions and Institutionalization of EU Foreign Policy --8.2 The Debate over EU Foreign Policy Effectiveness --8.3 The Ideological Debate over the Aims of EU Foreign Policy --8.4 The Explanatory Debate over EU Foreign Policy --8.5 Concluding Summary --9 What Model for Uniting Europe? --9.0 Introduction: Competing Models of European Integration --9.1 Federalism --9.2 Confederalism --9.3 The Networked Governance Model --9.4 The Differentiated Integration Model --9.5 Concluding Summary --
PART IV DEMOCRACY AND INTEGRATION --10 Democracy in the European Union --10.0 Introduction: More Integration, More Democracy? --10.1 Democratic Accountability in the EU: Beyond Majoritarianism --10.2 The Democratic Deficit Debate --10.2.1 The procedural critique of EU democracy: A lack of responsiveness to citizens --10.2.2 The normative critique of EU democracy: The narrowing of political alternatives --10.2.3 The case against a democratic deficit --10.3 Enhancing Democracy in the EU --10.4 Concluding Summary --11 The Impact of European Integration on National Politics --11.0 Introduction: Political Adaptation to European Integration --11.1 European Integration and National Politics: The End of the Permissive Consensus --11.2 Euroskepticism and Its Varieties --11.3 National Referendums on EU Issues --11.4 Concluding Summary --12 Integration and Democracy in the Shadow of the Eurozone Debt Crisis --12.0 Introduction: The Eurozone Crisis as a Challenge to Democracy and Integration --12.1 The Causes of the Eurozone Crisis --12.2 The Travails of Formulating an EU Response --12.3 Criticism and Controversies Surrounding the EU Response --12.4 Conclusion: What the Crisis Means for the Future of Integration --Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819923703321
Glencross Andrew  
Chichester, England ; ; Malden, Massachusetts ; ; Oxford, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui