Outsiders' Response to European Integration

Outsiders' Response to European Integration
Title Outsiders' Response to European Integration PDF eBook
Author Seev Hirsch
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1996
Genre
ISBN 9788716132727

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Outsiders' Response to European Integration

Outsiders' Response to European Integration
Title Outsiders' Response to European Integration PDF eBook
Author Seev Hirsch
Publisher Copenhagen Business School Press
Total Pages 206
Release 1996
Genre Europe
ISBN

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An examination of the industrial restructuring in small countries facing increased competition after European economic integration. It focuses on four countries, and argues that "Europe 1992" will benefit insiders more than outsiders.

Outsiders' Response to European Integration

Outsiders' Response to European Integration
Title Outsiders' Response to European Integration PDF eBook
Author Seev Hirsch
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages 196
Release 1999-02
Genre Europe
ISBN 9788763000284

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Outsiders' Response to Europe 1992

Outsiders' Response to Europe 1992
Title Outsiders' Response to Europe 1992 PDF eBook
Author Seev Hirsch
Publisher
Total Pages 27
Release 1992
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The European Integration Crisis

The European Integration Crisis
Title The European Integration Crisis PDF eBook
Author Marek Loužek
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 380
Release 2020-12-21
Genre History
ISBN 1527564002

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European integration is not a priori positive or negative: it results from the interaction between various interests. During the past few years, however, it has been impossible to ignore increasingly strident claims that the European Union is in the midst of a crisis. According to this perspective, European institutions do not function well, democracy in the Union is flawed, eurozone problems have reached a critical point, and inward migration, which European institutions seem incapable of handling, is escalating. This book demonstrates that public choice theory can be a suitable analytical tool to examine the European integration process. It is based on the assumption that consumers, politicians and even nations are similarly concerned with their own interests (economic, political, and so on). Public choice theory enables us to ‘de-idealize’ the European integration process and see the interests of individual actors in the process more realistically. European integration does not occur because the actors are altruistic; rather, it comes about due to their rational pursuit of individual or group self-interests. European integration and other forms of globalization are not irreversible. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It remains a possibility that, after several decades of European integration, we are now entering an era of disintegration. This book will serve as a source of edification for academics, politicians, students, and experts, as well as the general public. It is designed to capture the interest of both graduate and postgraduate students of economics, political science and international relations.

The Politics of European Union Enlargement

The Politics of European Union Enlargement
Title The Politics of European Union Enlargement PDF eBook
Author Frank Schimmelfennig
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 316
Release 2005-11-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134234260

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This is a key reference text presenting the latest first-rate approaches to the study of European enlargement. Developed and significantly expanded from a special issue of the leading Journal of European Public Policy, this new volume draws on the insights from the recently emerging theoretically-informed literature on the EU's eastern enlargement and complements these studies with original articles that combine a theoretical approach with comparative analyses. These expert contributors focus on the broader theoretical debates and their implications for the enlargement of the EU, as well as placing the enlargement of the EU within the broader context of the expansion of international organisations and the study of institutions in international relations.

Globalisation and Enlargement of the European Union

Globalisation and Enlargement of the European Union
Title Globalisation and Enlargement of the European Union PDF eBook
Author Andreas Bieler
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 274
Release 2002-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134614217

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On January 1 1995, Austria and Sweden joined the European Union (EU). This book examines why these two countries joined at such a moment and studies their accession against the structural background of globalization. In this cutting-edge analysis, Andreas Bieler argues that conventional neo-functionalist and intergovernmentalist theories fail to explain such structural change as they take existing power structures as given. Therefore, he develops a neo-Gramscian perspective as an alternative approach to European integration.