
The New Intergovernmentalism
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- 1: Christopher Bickerton, Dermot Hodson, and Uwe Puetter: The New Intergovernmentalism and the Study of European Integration
- Part I: Changing Conceptions of Law and Politics Post-Maastricht
- 2: Christopher Bickerton: A Union of Member States: State Transformation and the New Intergovernmentalism
- 3: Paul James Cardwell and Tamara Hervey: The Roles of Law in a New Intergovernmentalist European Union
- 4: Thomas Christiansen: Institutionalist Dynamics behind the New Intergovernmentalism: The Continuous Process of EU Treaty Reform
- Part II: Selected EU Policy Domains Since 1992
- 5: Michael E. Smith: The New Intergovernmentalism and Experiential Learning in the Common Security and Defence Policy
- 6: Sarah Wolff: Integrating in Justice and Home Affairs: A Case of New Intergovernmentalism Par Excellence?
- 7: Lucia Quaglia and David Howarth: The New Intergovernmentalism in Financial Regulation and European Banking Union
- Part III: EU Institutions in the Post-Maastricht Period
- 8: Uwe Puetter: The European Council: The Centre of New Intergovernmentalism
- 9: John Peterson: The Commission and the New Intergovernmentalism: Calm within the Storm?
- 10: Marie-Pierre F. Granger: The Court of Justice's Dilemma: Between 'More Europe' and 'Constitutional Mediation'
- 11: Marzena Kloka and Susanne K. Schmidt: Legislative and Judicial Politics in the Post-Maastricht Era: The Intergovernmentalist Paradox in the Council of Ministers
- 12: Johannes Pollak and Peter Slominski: The European Parliament: Adversary or Accomplice of the New Intergovernmentalism?
- 13: Dermot Hodson: De Novo bodies and the New Intergovernmentalism: The Case of the European Central Bank
- Part IV: Critique and Conclusions
- 14: Simon Bulmer: Understanding the New Intergovernmentalism: Pre- and Post-Maastricht EU Studies
- 15: Christopher Bickerton, Dermot Hodson, and Uwe Puetter: Conclusions: The Post-Maastricht Period and Beyond
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