Conflicts over the shape of the European Union are usually modelled as conflicts of interests. This article argues that the development of a polity depends not only on interests but also on normative ideas about a legitimate political order (`polity-ideas'). These polity-ideas are extremely stable over time and resistant to change because they are linked to the identity and basic normative orientations of the actors involved. The article has four parts: (1) a theoretical argument how to link ideas and polity development in the EU, (2) a methodological discussion containing four ideal-typical polity-ideas about the EU, (3) a comparative analysis of the development of these ideas in France, Germany and the United Kingdom from 1950 to 1995, an...
First published online on March 9, 2014Although politicization has become a key concept in European ...
European Union is a challenge for political sciences in these days, because of difficulties in its d...
Defence date: 7 February 2009Examining Board: Prof. Peter Wagner, University of Trento and formerly ...
This article starts by summarising major theoretical debates regarding European polity and governanc...
Today’s Europe is marked by an amazing pace of integration. The European Union now consists of twent...
This article explores the link between identity, legitimacy and political order in Europe. The centr...
The article investigates the forms that political identities have assumed in the EU through the func...
European integration needs to be analyzed in terms that address the normative self-understanding of ...
The paper reviews some theories of social science which could contribute to the development of a con...
[From the introduction]. This paper will argue that the EU has gradually evolved into a novel system...
The aim of this article is to sketch a phenomenological theory of political institutions and to appl...
The debate on the politicisation of the EU should consider its consociational nature. Comparing the ...
As the most developed political organisation beyond the state, the EU has been regarded by many poli...
<div><p>While there is increasing evidence that European integration has been politicised, knowledge...
The author describes and summarises the main theories relating to the specificity of the European Un...
First published online on March 9, 2014Although politicization has become a key concept in European ...
European Union is a challenge for political sciences in these days, because of difficulties in its d...
Defence date: 7 February 2009Examining Board: Prof. Peter Wagner, University of Trento and formerly ...
This article starts by summarising major theoretical debates regarding European polity and governanc...
Today’s Europe is marked by an amazing pace of integration. The European Union now consists of twent...
This article explores the link between identity, legitimacy and political order in Europe. The centr...
The article investigates the forms that political identities have assumed in the EU through the func...
European integration needs to be analyzed in terms that address the normative self-understanding of ...
The paper reviews some theories of social science which could contribute to the development of a con...
[From the introduction]. This paper will argue that the EU has gradually evolved into a novel system...
The aim of this article is to sketch a phenomenological theory of political institutions and to appl...
The debate on the politicisation of the EU should consider its consociational nature. Comparing the ...
As the most developed political organisation beyond the state, the EU has been regarded by many poli...
<div><p>While there is increasing evidence that European integration has been politicised, knowledge...
The author describes and summarises the main theories relating to the specificity of the European Un...
First published online on March 9, 2014Although politicization has become a key concept in European ...
European Union is a challenge for political sciences in these days, because of difficulties in its d...
Defence date: 7 February 2009Examining Board: Prof. Peter Wagner, University of Trento and formerly ...