The deepening of European integration has weakened the traditional coercive monopoly of the state on actors and resources that are crucial for the stability of redistributive institutions. The article explores these issues adopting a “state-building ” perspective and drawing on Stein Rokkan’s pioneering insights on boundary building and internal structuring. The first part of the article briefly presents the theoretical perspective. The second part sketches the development of national welfare institutions up to the early 1970s, underlining the importance of bounding pro-cesses. The third part describes the challenges recently emerged to the “social sovereignty ” of the nation-state largely linked to European integration. The final part offe...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
This study focuses on the historical configuration of territorial borders and functional boundaries ...
The deepening of European integration has weakened the traditional coercive monopoly of the state on...
With the creation of EMU, European Welfare States have entered a new phase of development. The margi...
Since the nineteenth century, the social rights of citizenship have played a crucial role for the pr...
The increasing use of metaphors from architecture and geography in welfare debates are taken as indi...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
With the EU-enlargement process well underway, this paper focuses on social citizenship as a concept...
The political and economic crisis of Europe and the austerity programs within EU countries have brou...
With the EU-enlargement process well underway, this paper focuses on social citizenship as a concept...
The academic community, European institutions, as well as a number of interest groups voice concern ...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
This paper elaborates on the idea of multilevel citizenship as a compound of collective attachments ...
Two contrasting perspectives can be identified in the current literature on the relationship between...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
This study focuses on the historical configuration of territorial borders and functional boundaries ...
The deepening of European integration has weakened the traditional coercive monopoly of the state on...
With the creation of EMU, European Welfare States have entered a new phase of development. The margi...
Since the nineteenth century, the social rights of citizenship have played a crucial role for the pr...
The increasing use of metaphors from architecture and geography in welfare debates are taken as indi...
European citizenship, which was once seen as the symbol of European integration, is increasingly per...
With the EU-enlargement process well underway, this paper focuses on social citizenship as a concept...
The political and economic crisis of Europe and the austerity programs within EU countries have brou...
With the EU-enlargement process well underway, this paper focuses on social citizenship as a concept...
The academic community, European institutions, as well as a number of interest groups voice concern ...
The contributions to this special issue of Citizenship Studies generally understand citizenship as r...
This paper elaborates on the idea of multilevel citizenship as a compound of collective attachments ...
Two contrasting perspectives can be identified in the current literature on the relationship between...
First published online 29 May 2007European citizenship is a nested membership in a multilevel polity...
Defence date: 08 February 2008Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (EUI), Richard Bellamy (University Co...
This study focuses on the historical configuration of territorial borders and functional boundaries ...