The thesis analyses the 2013 Cohesion Policy reform as a case of European integration. By revisiting neofunctionalism and combining it with the Multiple Streams approach, it is possible to provide a new angle to the phenomenon of the Cohesion Policy’s integration into the European economic governance framework. The thesis utilises qualitative content analysis to systematically analyse the dynamics that influenced the reform process and eventually lead to the establishment of new integrative linkages. It is revealed how the integration dynamics originated in the economic policy arena and spilled over into the Cohesion Policy reform. Consequently, the thesis concludes that the neofunctionalist concept of functional spillover remains a powerfu...
The study reformulates neofunctionalism as a theory of regional integration by adding insights from ...
Cohesion policy was first instituted in 1988 to create economic convergence between the regions of t...
Cross-border areas in Europe are promoted as places of integration, whose cooperation is encouraged ...
The thesis analyses the 2013 Cohesion Policy reform as a case of European integration. By revisiting...
When Ernst B. Haas presented neofunctionalism (NF) as the first theory of European integration in th...
EU Cohesion policy accounts for a major share of the EU budget and is central to economic and social...
The European Union (EU) have during the years faced challenges of disintegration between its own Mem...
Integration is one of the political catchphrases of the late 20th and the beginning of the 21st cent...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to emphasize to what extent the two grand theories – neofunctiona...
This article analyses the EU’s Common Commercial Policy (CCP) at the level of Treaty revision and pa...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
The study reformulates neofunctionalism as a theory of regional integration by adding insights from ...
Cohesion policy was first instituted in 1988 to create economic convergence between the regions of t...
Cross-border areas in Europe are promoted as places of integration, whose cooperation is encouraged ...
The thesis analyses the 2013 Cohesion Policy reform as a case of European integration. By revisiting...
When Ernst B. Haas presented neofunctionalism (NF) as the first theory of European integration in th...
EU Cohesion policy accounts for a major share of the EU budget and is central to economic and social...
The European Union (EU) have during the years faced challenges of disintegration between its own Mem...
Integration is one of the political catchphrases of the late 20th and the beginning of the 21st cent...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to emphasize to what extent the two grand theories – neofunctiona...
This article analyses the EU’s Common Commercial Policy (CCP) at the level of Treaty revision and pa...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
The study reformulates neofunctionalism as a theory of regional integration by adding insights from ...
Cohesion policy was first instituted in 1988 to create economic convergence between the regions of t...
Cross-border areas in Europe are promoted as places of integration, whose cooperation is encouraged ...