
The Euro
European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union
Amy Verdun(Editor)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 11. March 2002
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-7425-1883-4 (ISBN)
Description
With euro banknotes and coins starting to circulate as of January 2002, this timely book comes at a crucial juncture for the European Union. Exploring the origins of and progress toward the introduction of the euro, the contributors focus on the importance of economic and monetary union (EMU) as part of the larger process of European integration. Thus, chapters consider the value and limits of a range of theoretical approaches for understanding economic and monetary integration, the pros and cons of EMU's institutional design, and country-specific experiences. With an international group of leading scholars representing a range of disciplines, this book offers a broad perspective on the dynamics of EMU.
Reviews / Votes
An accomplished set of papers that span a range of theoretical perspectives and together provide a novel and useful commentary on one of the most intriguing developments in the international political economy-European monetary union. -- Kathleen R. McNamara, Princeton University A worthy contribution to the understanding of European integration in general and EMU in particular. * German Politics * A broad and accessible introduction to the EMU maze that guides us through contending theories and evaluates their relevance. The authors give expert, often iconoclastic, critiques to inspire us on our journey. Policy experts and academic analysts alike will benefit from reading this volume, while students and the lay reader will find it readily opens up the maze to them as well. -- Kevin Featherstone, University of BradfordMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 282 mm
Width: 168 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7425-1883-4 (9780742518834)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Amy Verdun holds the Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration Studies and is director of the European Studies Programme at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction: European Integration, Theories and Global Change Part 2 The Explanatory Power of Intergration Theories: Examining Economic and Monetary Union Chapter 3 Merging Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism: Lessons from EMU Chapter 4 Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism Amalgamated: The Case of EMU Chapter 5 Why States Want EMU: Developing a Theory on National Preferences Part 6 Theorising Monetary Integration: Ideas and Identities Chapter 7 EMU: A Neoliberal Construction Chapter 8 EMU as Europeanisation: Convergence, Diversity, and Contingency Chapter 9 The Gendered Limitations of European Citizenship and Monetary Integration Part 10 Institutions and Accountability Chapter 11 Multilevel Governance and the Independence of the European Central Bank Chapter 12 Macroeconomic Preferences and Europe's Democratic Deficit Chapter 13 The Shape of Things to Come: The EU's Post-EMU Institutional Architechture Part 14 Country Studies Chapter 15 EMU, Integration Theories, and the Annoying Complexities of French Policy-making Chapter 16 German Influence in Shaping EMU: Still a Tamed Power? Chapter 17 European Monetary Integration and Integration Theory: Insights from the Italian Case Part 18 Conclusion: Lessons from Economic and Monetary Union for Theorising European Integration