Brexit and Beyond - Rethinking the Futures of Europe
| Brexit and Beyond - Rethinking the Futures of Europe |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | University College London, 2018 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (312 p.) |
| Disciplina | 341.2422 |
| Soggetto topico |
Political science & theory
Political structure & processes EU & European institutions Law & society International law Treaties & other sources of international law Citizenship & nationality law |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Aufsatzsammlung |
| Soggetto non controllato |
politics
brexit european integration europe Member state of the European Union |
| ISBN |
9781787352780
1787352781 9781787352759 1787352757 9781787352773 1787352773 9781787352803 1787352803 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | I: Brexit and the UK -- Introduction : Brexit and beyond -- 1. Cameron's European legacy : how Brexit demonstrates the flawed politics of simple solution -- 2. Brexit and the improvised constitution -- 3. Is the EU 'a crap 1950s idea'? : Dominic Cummings, branching histories and the case for leave -- 4. How British was the Brexit vote? -- II: Europe's institutional order -- 5. Brexit : yet another crisis for the EU -- 6. The implications of Brexit for the future of Europe -- 7. Decentralised federalism : a new model for the EU -- 8. Seven Brexit propositions : towards a union that protects -- III: The member states -- 9. Britain's singular other : Germany and the Brexit crisis -- 10. France, Britain and Brexit -- 11. Brexit and Ireland : collateral damage? -- 12. Something new under the sun? : the lessons of Algeria and Greenland -- - IV: The political economy of Europe -- 13. What impact will Brexit have on the euro area? -- 14. The Brexit iceberg -- 15. The new crisis of ungovernability -- V: Law and justice -- 16. The ties that bind : securing information-sharing after Brexit -- 17. Citizenship and free movement in a changing EU : navigating an archipelago of contradictions -- 18. The emperor has no clothes : Brexit and the UK constitution -- VI: Europe in the world -- 19. Britain against the world? : foreign and security policy in the 'age of Brexit' -- 20. Turning back the clock : the illusion of a global political role for Britain -- 21. A speculation on the future of Europe -- IV: The political economy of Europe -- 13. What impact will Brexit have on the euro area? -- 14. The Brexit iceberg -- 15. The new crisis of ungovernability -- V: Law and justice -- 16. The ties that bind : securing information-sharing after Brexit -- 17. Citizenship and free movement in a changing EU : navigating an archipelago of contradictions -- 18. The emperor has no clothes : Brexit and the UK constitution -- VI: Europe in the world -- 19. Britain against the world? : foreign and security policy in the 'age of Brexit' -- 20. Turning back the clock : the illusion of a global political role for Britain -- 21. A speculation on the future of Europe -- VII: Democracy and legitimacy -- 22. Whither the 27? -- 23. Sustainable integration in a demoicratic polity : a new (or not so new) ambition for the EU after Brexit -- 24. Losing control : Brexit and the demoi-cratic disconnect -- VIII: The idea of Europe -- 25. The heart of the matter : emotional politics in the new Europe -- 26. Square peg, round hole : why the EU can't fix identity politics -- 27. Fair Brexit for a just Europe -- 28. Rethinking the futures of Europe. |
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Politicisation, Democratisation and EU Identity : National EU Discourses in Germany and France
| Politicisation, Democratisation and EU Identity : National EU Discourses in Germany and France |
| Autore | Wiesner Claudia |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford, : Taylor & Francis, 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (328 p.) |
| Disciplina | 320.44 |
| Collana | Issn Series |
| Soggetto topico |
Political structures: democracy
Regional studies Social & political philosophy |
| Soggetto non controllato |
brexit
constitutionalism Democracy discourse Europe France Germany identity political science politics |
| ISBN |
1-03-252846-X
1-04-000003-7 1-003-40870-2 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- 1. Politicisation, Democratisation, European Identity, and National EU Discourses -- 1.1. Conceptualising Politicisation -- 1.2. European Identity, EU Democratisation, and National EU Discourses -- 1.3. The 2005 Discourses on the Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty in Germany and France -- 1.3.1. Research Question and Research Design of the Empirical Study -- 1.3.2. Methodology -- 1.3.3. Cases -- 1.3.4. Research Material -- 1.4. State of the Research -- 1.4.1. Added Value -- 1.5. Structure of the Book -- 2. Democratisation of the EU, European Identity, and National EU Discourses -- 2.1. Democratisation and Democratic Identity in the EU -- 2.1.1. The EU as a Polity in Need of Democratisation? -- 2.1.2. A Broader Picture on the EU's Democratic Deficit -- 2.1.3. The Question of the EU Demos -- 2.1.4. Democracy and Difference -- 2.1.5. Foundational Theses -- 2.2. What Is European Identity? -- 2.2.1. What Is Collective Identity and How Does It Form? -- 2.2.2. Theorising and Operationalising European Identity -- 2.2.3. The Individual Dimension of European Identity -- 2.2.4. European Identity as a Pattern of Meaning -- 2.2.5. Working Definitions of European Identity and Its Analysis -- 2.2.6. The Construction of European Identity - Results of the Theory Integration -- 2.3. Research Questions -- 2.3.1. Objectives and Design of the Study -- 3. Methodology and Research Design -- 3.1. Methodology and Situating of the Study -- 3.1.1. Discourse-Analytical Approaches: An Attempt to Compare Theories -- 3.1.2. Discourses and Their Contexts - To Be Studied or Not to Be Studied? -- 3.1.3. Politics, Society, and Discourse: Foucault, Mouffe, and Laclau.
3.1.4. Studying Discourse Context -- 3.1.5. Situating the Discourse-Analytical Approach -- 3.1.6. The Comparative Approach -- 3.2. Operationalisation and Research Design -- 3.2.1. Development of the Comparative Discourse Analysis Design -- 3.2.2. The Qualitative Techniques -- 3.2.3. Case and Material Selection -- 3.2.4. Steps of Coding and Theoretical Sampling -- 3.2.5. Proceeding of the Analysis -- 3.2.6. Heuristics: Summary of the Assumptions Guiding the Research and the Research Questions -- 4. France: The Discourse -- 4.1. Course, Reference Levels, Topics, Actors, and Rules of the Discourse -- 4.1.1. Course of the Discourse, Intensity, and Significant Events -- 4.1.2. Actors and Rules of the Discourse -- 4.2. Motifs, Arguments, and References of the Discourse -- 4.2.1. France and Its European Mission: Distanced Multi-Level Reference -- 4.2.2. …but "No" to the Government: The Domestic Role of the Referendum and the Discourse -- 4.2.3. Abstract, Meta, But: Variants of "Yes" -- 4.2.4. Jointly against the Treaty and against the Elites: The "No" Motifs -- 4.2.5. Shared Motifs, Arguments, and References - What Did Both Sides Do? -- 4.3. Concluding Considerations on the Case of France -- 4.3.1. Conclusion on the Research Questions -- 4.3.2. Concluding Considerations on the French Case -- 5. Germany: The Discourse -- 5.1. Course, Actors, and Rules of the Discourse -- 5.1.1. Course of the Discourse, Development of Contributions, and Significant Events -- 5.1.2. Actors and Rules of the Discourse -- 5.1.3. A Central Rule of the German Discourse - the Silencing Strategy -- 5.2. Motifs, Arguments, and Reference Levels of the Discourse -- 5.2.1. European Domestic Politics: Openness of the Discourse and Multi-Level References -- 5.2.2. Demos, Citizens, and Identity-Formation -- 5.2.3. Continuity and Change in the German EU Narrative. 5.3. Concluding Considerations on the Case of Germany -- 6. The Discourses in Comparison -- 6.1. Course, Actors, Rules, Reference Levels, Topics, Motifs, Arguments, and References of the Discourses in Comparison -- 6.1.1. Course of the Discourses -- 6.1.2. Actors -- 6.1.3. Rules -- 6.1.4. Reference Levels -- 6.1.5. Subject Areas/Topics, Motifs, Arguments, References -- 6.2. Research Questions - Answers in a Comparative Perspective -- 6.3. Concluding Overview -- 7. The Contexts in Comparison -- 7.1. Context Conditions in Germany and France: An Overview -- 7.2. The Role of Political Systems and Their Changes -- 7.3. The Party Systems and European Integration -- 7.4. Citizen Attitudes to European Integration -- 7.5. Central Motifs of National Identity Narratives and Previous EU Discourses -- 7.5.1. Discourse, Conception, Narrative -- 7.6. Contexts and Discoursive (Non-)Success of EU Criticism -- 7.7. How Does EU Criticism Obtain Discoursive Success? A Process Model -- 8. National EU Discourses and European Identity -- 8.1. Did the Two Discourses Work as a Means of European Identity Construction? -- 8.1.1. Constructing Difference-Affirming Multi-Level Identity? -- 8.2. What Is Missing in the Construction Process of European Identity? -- 8.3. Summary and Research Outlook -- 8.3.1. Chances and Limits of European Identity Formation -- 8.3.2. Research Outlook -- 9. Towards the Critical Informed EU Citizen -- 9.1. The Brexit Referendum Discourse -- 9.2. Populism, Euroscepticism, and Legitimate Critique - (Not Only) Labelling Questions -- 9.3. A Crisis of French Political Culture -- 9.4. EU Politicisation and EU Democratisation -- 9.5. Towards the Critical Informed EU Citizen -- Index. |
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