
Integration in an Expanding European Union
Reassessing the Fundamentals
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 18. March 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-1-4051-1232-1 (ISBN)
Description
The European Union is on the brink of fundamental change. Just as the EU is about to enlarge radically, the Convention on the Future of Europe may transform it into a political entity governed by a constitution. This timely volume brings together a world-class group of scholars and practitioners to examine the fundamentals of integration in an expanding EU.
A timely examination of fundamental questions about the future of Europe.
Written by a top-class group of contributors.
Combines contributions from theorists and practitioners.
Spans all the principal disciplines with an interest in the EU.
A timely examination of fundamental questions about the future of Europe.
Written by a top-class group of contributors.
Combines contributions from theorists and practitioners.
Spans all the principal disciplines with an interest in the EU.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
644 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4051-1232-1 (9781405112321)
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Persons
Joseph H.H. Weiler is Joseph Strauss Professor of Law at New York University's School of Law. He is also a European Union Jean Monnet Chaired Professor and Director of the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice.
Iain Begg is a Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies.
John Peterson is Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics at the University of Glasgow and Editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies.
Iain Begg is a Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies.
John Peterson is Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics at the University of Glasgow and Editor of the Journal of Common Market Studies.
Editor
London School of Economics and Political Science
University of Glasgow
Content
About the Editors and Contributors. Preface..
Part I: The Constitutional and Normative Foundations.
Reassessing the Fundamentals (Iain Begg, John Peterson and J.H.H. Weiler).
1. Constitution for Europe? Some Hard Choices (J.H.H. Weiler).
2. Reforming European Institutions of Governance (Johan P. Olsen).
3. Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union (Andrew Moravcsik).
4. The European Social Model (Fritz W. Scharpf).
Part II: New Dimensions of European Integration.
5. Social Inclusion and the European Union (Tony Atkinson).
6. European Integration and Industrial Relations (Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson).
7. Challenges for Monetary Policy in Euroland (Paul De Grauwe).
8. Maastricht's Fiscal Rules at Ten: An Assessment (Marco Buti and Gabriele Giudice).
Part III: European Integration and International Relations.
9. The European Security adn Defence Policy (Anne Deighton).
10. Ironies of Sovereignty: the EU and the US (Robert O. Keohane).
11. 'This is my EUtopia...': Narrative as Power (Kalypso Nicolaidis and Robert Howse).
Part IV: Visions of Tomorrow's EU.
12. Filling the Democratic Gap (Pat Cox).
13. De la democratie en Europe: Old Concepts and New Challenge (Yves Meny).
14. Poland's Membership of the EU (Pawel Samecki).
Index.
Part I: The Constitutional and Normative Foundations.
Reassessing the Fundamentals (Iain Begg, John Peterson and J.H.H. Weiler).
1. Constitution for Europe? Some Hard Choices (J.H.H. Weiler).
2. Reforming European Institutions of Governance (Johan P. Olsen).
3. Reassessing Legitimacy in the European Union (Andrew Moravcsik).
4. The European Social Model (Fritz W. Scharpf).
Part II: New Dimensions of European Integration.
5. Social Inclusion and the European Union (Tony Atkinson).
6. European Integration and Industrial Relations (Paul Marginson and Keith Sisson).
7. Challenges for Monetary Policy in Euroland (Paul De Grauwe).
8. Maastricht's Fiscal Rules at Ten: An Assessment (Marco Buti and Gabriele Giudice).
Part III: European Integration and International Relations.
9. The European Security adn Defence Policy (Anne Deighton).
10. Ironies of Sovereignty: the EU and the US (Robert O. Keohane).
11. 'This is my EUtopia...': Narrative as Power (Kalypso Nicolaidis and Robert Howse).
Part IV: Visions of Tomorrow's EU.
12. Filling the Democratic Gap (Pat Cox).
13. De la democratie en Europe: Old Concepts and New Challenge (Yves Meny).
14. Poland's Membership of the EU (Pawel Samecki).
Index.