This book addresses the major challenges confronting the EU, analyses the consequences for the integration project, and develops fresh perspectives on the EU's future prospects for coping with the most debated, current and upcoming issues, such as the rise of Euroscepticism or the contested idea of an 'ever-closer union'.
This book addresses the major challenges confronting the EU, analyses the consequences for the integration project, and develops fresh perspectives on the EU's future prospects for coping with the most debated, current and upcoming issues, such as the rise of Euroscepticism or the contested idea of an 'ever-closer union'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andreas Grimmel is Research Associate and Lecturer at the Institute of Political Science of the University of Hamburg and at the Institute for European Integration, Europa-Kolleg in Hamburg, Germany.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Many Challenges of the European Union Part I: Perspectives on a Troubled Project 1. Understanding European Union Governance: Political Challenges of the Integration Project 2. Europe's Unfinished Community of Law: Legal Challenges of the Integration Project 3.The Design of the EMU at the Heart of the EU's Crisis? Economic Challenges of the Integration Project 4. Uneven Development, Partial Europeanization, and Nationalist Retreat: Societal Challenges of the Integration Project Part II: The Many Faces of the European Crisis 5. The Hegemony of Disorder: The Persistence of Financial Turmoil in the EU 6. Nationalism, Populism and Re-birth of Statehood in Europe 7. Independence and Separatist Movements: Europe between Integration and Disintegration 8. Is the Migration Crisis a Solidarity Crisis? 9. A Europe of Dropouts? The Brexit and the Question of European Solidarity 10. Social Europe still Missing? Flaws of the Spillover Process as the Motor of Integration Part III: How to Improve the EU's Problem-Solving Capacities 11. When There Are No Winners, Only Losers: The European Crisis and the Interest Paradigm 12. Intergovernmental Method, Community Method, and Open Method of Coordination: The Resilience, Efficiency and Legitimacy of the EU's Modes of Governance 13. Segmentation, Differentiation and the Aims of European Integration 14. Democratic Innovations Beyond the State 15. The EU's Model of Regional Integration in a Functionally Differentiated World Society Epilogue: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet! Challenges as Catalyst for European Integration
Introduction: The Many Challenges of the European Union Part I: Perspectives on a Troubled Project 1. Understanding European Union Governance: Political Challenges of the Integration Project 2. Europe's Unfinished Community of Law: Legal Challenges of the Integration Project 3.The Design of the EMU at the Heart of the EU's Crisis? Economic Challenges of the Integration Project 4. Uneven Development, Partial Europeanization, and Nationalist Retreat: Societal Challenges of the Integration Project Part II: The Many Faces of the European Crisis 5. The Hegemony of Disorder: The Persistence of Financial Turmoil in the EU 6. Nationalism, Populism and Re-birth of Statehood in Europe 7. Independence and Separatist Movements: Europe between Integration and Disintegration 8. Is the Migration Crisis a Solidarity Crisis? 9. A Europe of Dropouts? The Brexit and the Question of European Solidarity 10. Social Europe still Missing? Flaws of the Spillover Process as the Motor of Integration Part III: How to Improve the EU's Problem-Solving Capacities 11. When There Are No Winners, Only Losers: The European Crisis and the Interest Paradigm 12. Intergovernmental Method, Community Method, and Open Method of Coordination: The Resilience, Efficiency and Legitimacy of the EU's Modes of Governance 13. Segmentation, Differentiation and the Aims of European Integration 14. Democratic Innovations Beyond the State 15. The EU's Model of Regional Integration in a Functionally Differentiated World Society Epilogue: There's Life in the Old Dog Yet! Challenges as Catalyst for European Integration
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