Why and how do crises cause European integration? Going beyond case- and policy area-specific analyses, the present paper develops a general, liberal intergovernmentalist model of the crisis-integration link. The empirical process-tracing test of this model is performed on two diverse cases of crises: the BSE Crisis 1996–2002 and the Euro Crisis 2010–13. The original analysis of primary documents and newspaper articles reveals that, as theoretically expected, crises stir high public attention and thus turn policy change in the affected policy areas into a salient issue for governments. This opens a ‘window of opportunity’ for domestic actors to approach their governments with change proposals. Governmental cost–benefit calculations, the dis...
This paper applies the interpretative scheme “crisis-initiative-leadership” - developed with referen...
This paper takes issue with the widely held view that Europe has failed to govern the multiple crise...
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking ...
Why and how do crises cause European integration? Going beyond case- and policy area-specific analys...
The history of European Union integration has viewed different types of crises as important events t...
Although European integration has become an increasingly salient and controversial topic in domestic...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of European...
This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and...
The chapter provides an overview of the existing research on ‘theorizing the EU’s crises’ and outlin...
During the last decade, the European Union has had to overcome several types of crises, for example,...
First published: 28 November 2017The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the pro...
In recent years a subtle change has taken place in the policy‐making machinery shaping European inte...
From autumn 2009 onwards, the Euro area has experienced a sustained economic crisis that has mutated...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse the challenges the Eurozone crisis created for th...
This paper applies the interpretative scheme “crisis-initiative-leadership” - developed with referen...
This paper takes issue with the widely held view that Europe has failed to govern the multiple crise...
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking ...
Why and how do crises cause European integration? Going beyond case- and policy area-specific analys...
The history of European Union integration has viewed different types of crises as important events t...
Although European integration has become an increasingly salient and controversial topic in domestic...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of European...
This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and...
The chapter provides an overview of the existing research on ‘theorizing the EU’s crises’ and outlin...
During the last decade, the European Union has had to overcome several types of crises, for example,...
First published: 28 November 2017The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the pro...
In recent years a subtle change has taken place in the policy‐making machinery shaping European inte...
From autumn 2009 onwards, the Euro area has experienced a sustained economic crisis that has mutated...
International audienceThis article aims to analyse the challenges the Eurozone crisis created for th...
This paper applies the interpretative scheme “crisis-initiative-leadership” - developed with referen...
This paper takes issue with the widely held view that Europe has failed to govern the multiple crise...
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking ...