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International policy-making as a learning process? The European Union and the greenhouse effect.
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ISBN: 1859721737 Year: 2000 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

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Beyond the regulatory polity? The European integration of core state powers
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ISBN: 9780198744351 9780199662821 0199662827 0191639877 0198744358 9780191639876 9780191756016 0191756016 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Most EU-scholars conceive of the EU as a multilevel polity with strong powers to regulate economic policy externalities among the member states but little power to intervene in, let alone assume, core functions of sovereign government ('core state powers') such as foreign and defense policy, public finance public administration, and the maintenance of law and order. This book challenges this view.

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Law --- Federal government --- European Union --- European Union countries --- Politics and government --- Coopération intergouvernementale --- Europese integratie. --- State governments --- Coopération intergouvernementale --- Powers, Division of --- Provincial-federal relations --- State-federal relations --- #SBIB:327.7H230 --- #SBIB:35H1115 --- Division of powers --- Federal-provincial relations --- Federal-state relations --- Federal systems --- Federalism --- Political science --- Central-local government relations --- Decentralization in government --- Europese Unie: beleid: algemeen --- Bestuurlijke organisatie: centrale besturen: Europa: algemeen --- Law and legislation --- EU (European Union) --- Evropské unie --- Europäische Union --- Euroopa Liit --- EL (European Union) --- Unión Europea --- UE (European Union) --- Union européenne --- Unione europea --- Eiropas Savienības --- Europos Sajunga --- Európai Unió --- Unjoni Ewropea --- Europese Unie --- Evropeĭski sŭi︠u︡z --- Европейски съюз --- Evrosŭi︠u︡z --- Евросъюз --- Unia Europejska --- União Europeia --- Európska únia --- Evropska unija --- I︠E︡vropeĭsʹkyĭ soi︠u︡z --- I︠E︡vrosoi︠u︡z --- Euroopan unioni --- Europeiska unionen --- Aontas Eorpach --- Ittiḥād al-Ūrūbbī --- Liên minh Châu Âu --- 欧洲联盟 --- Avropa İttifaqı --- Evrópusambandið --- Ittiḥādīyah-i Urūpā --- اتحاديه اروپا --- Yekîtiya Ewropayê --- Eurōpaikē Henōsē --- E.E. (European Union) --- EE (European Union) --- Avrupa Birliği --- AB (European Union) --- Europeiske union --- Sahabhāb ʻAȳrʺup --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- International relations. Foreign policy --- E.U. --- Political culture --- Politics and government. --- Intergovernmental cooperation --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Politique et gouvernement --- European Union. --- Culture --- Law - European Union countries - Congresses --- Federal government - European Union countries - Congresses --- European Union countries - Politics and government - Congresses


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Autonomy without collapse in a better European Union
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ISBN: 0192651986 9780192897541 0192897543 0191923982 0192651978 Year: 2022 Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,

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The EU's history exhibits numerous episodes in which member states have sought to re-enforce their national autonomy in the face of deepening integration. Efforts to regain autonomy, however, are often accompanied by legitimate concerns that autonomy will lead to disintegration or will have wider destructive consequences. The EU thus faces a dilemma. Calls for autonomy cannot all be dismissed as mere populist rhetoric or national egoism but instead represent a legitimate questioning of the degree of uniformity that EU law and politics presently carry. At the same time, the fear that greater autonomy may carry disintegrative effects is also legitimate-uniformity is not an accidental by-product of the EU's construction but intrinsically related to its policy goals. Giving too much room for autonomy might create an opportunity structure for the loss of collective goods, deficits in problem-solving, and perhaps even to self-destruction. The EU requires autonomy, but in doing so, it must also avoid collapse. Can it achieve it, and if so, how? This volume is devoted to exploring innovative answers to this question. It draws together scholars in law and political science interested in exploring how to overcome the central dilemma of preserving sustainable yet real autonomy in the future European Union.

Europäische Integration
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ISBN: 3825218538 Year: 1995 Publisher: Opladen Leske/Budrich

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Federal challenges and challenges to federalism
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ISBN: 9781138299016 Year: 2018 Publisher: Abingdon : Routledge,

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The end of the Eurocrats' dream : adjusting to European diversity
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ISBN: 9781107107182 1107107180 9781316227510 9781107514676 1107514673 1316598942 131659906X 1316227510 1316599183 1316599663 1316598101 9781316599662 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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This volume argues that the crisis of the European Union is not merely a fiscal crisis but reveals and amplifies deeper flaws in the structure of the EU itself. It is a multidimensional crisis of the economic, legal and political cornerstones of European integration and marks the end of the technocratic mode of integration which has been dominant since the 1950s. The EU has a weak political and administrative centre, relies excessively on governance by law, is challenged by increasing heterogeneity and displays increasingly interlocked levels of government. During the crisis, it has become more and more asymmetrical and has intervened massively in domestic economic and legal systems. A team of economists, lawyers, philosophers and political scientists analyze these deeper dimensions of the European crisis from a broader theoretical perspective with a view towards contributing to a better understanding and shaping the trajectory of the EU.

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