Theory and Reform in the European Union
Manchester University Press
Published on 22. April 1999
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-7190-4991-0 (ISBN)
Description
This substantially updated and revised edition offers a comprehensive overview of the challenges confronting the political system as well as the international politics of the European Union. It draws from a spectrum of regional integration theories to determine what the Union actually is and how it is developing, examining the constitutional politics of the European Union, from the Single European Act to the Treaty of Nice and beyond. The ongoing debate on the future of Europe links together the questions of democracy and legitimacy, competences and rights, and the prospects for European polity-building. The aim is to contribute to a better understanding of the emerging European polity and the questions that further treaty reform generates for the future of the regional system. The authors also assess the evolving European security architecture; the limits and possibilities of a genuine European foreign, security and defence policy; and the role of the EU in the post-Cold War international system. Common themes involve debates about stability and instability, continuity and change, multipolarity and leadership, co-operation and discord, power capabilities and patterns of behaviour. The book traces the defining features of the 'new order' in Europe and incorporates an analysis of the post-September 11th context. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-4991-0 (9780719049910)
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Persons
Professor of European Politics at the University of Athens Stelios Stavridis holds an Onassis Foundation Fellowship at the Hellenic Foundation for European Studies and is an Honorary Fellow at the Hellenic Observatory of the LSE European Institute Associate Professor of International Relations at the University of Athens
Content
The theoretical setting; new directions in theory building; towards the treaty of Amsterdam AMT the 1996 intergovernmental conference IGC and beyond; geopolitical imperatives of system change order and security in post cold war Europe; institutional imperatives of system change the EU and the evolving European security architecture; concluding note the EU after Amsterdam forward march or retreat.