While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown growing strength ever since the 2014 European Elections, Europe is slowly advancing on the path of fiscal integration. This paper reassesses how legitimacy is provided and why the advancing economic and fiscal integration constitutes a genetic change' of the Union. The second section discusses the functional deadlock emerging from the interaction between demos democracy and redistribution, which invites the EMU to make a fundamental choice between convergence of the identities' and 'convergence of the economies'
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
One of the main problems the Union has to cope with is the difficulty in properly articulating the r...
In light of multiple and existential crises, longstanding concerns about the European Union’s (EU) q...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
The paper analyses the effects of the implementation of EMU on the legitimacy of the European Union....
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
Defense date: 04/06/2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute, S...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 72, 33 pages The sustainability of European economic and monetary un...
Introduction: During the euro’s sovereign debt crisis, European leaders have become obsessed with ru...
This paper examines and critically discusses several new forms of differentiated integration develop...
Democratic legitimacy for the EU is problematic if it is seen as a future nation-state. If instead t...
The Article deals with the complex legitimacy problem that arose in the aftermath of the Eurozone’s ...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) has removed crucial instruments of macroeconomic management from t...
The Eurocrisis forcefully exposed the Euro’s structural deficiencies, which are back in the limeligh...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
One of the main problems the Union has to cope with is the difficulty in properly articulating the r...
In light of multiple and existential crises, longstanding concerns about the European Union’s (EU) q...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
While several countries still struggle to return to sustainable growth and Euroscepticism has shown ...
The paper analyses the effects of the implementation of EMU on the legitimacy of the European Union....
Concern about the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’ is misplaced. Judged against prevailing standards in exi...
Defense date: 04/06/2008Examining Board: Professor Michael Keating, European University Institute, S...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 72, 33 pages The sustainability of European economic and monetary un...
Introduction: During the euro’s sovereign debt crisis, European leaders have become obsessed with ru...
This paper examines and critically discusses several new forms of differentiated integration develop...
Democratic legitimacy for the EU is problematic if it is seen as a future nation-state. If instead t...
The Article deals with the complex legitimacy problem that arose in the aftermath of the Eurozone’s ...
The European Monetary Union (EMU) has removed crucial instruments of macroeconomic management from t...
The Eurocrisis forcefully exposed the Euro’s structural deficiencies, which are back in the limeligh...
This introduction sets the context of the analysis conducted in this special issue. In particular, i...
One of the main problems the Union has to cope with is the difficulty in properly articulating the r...
In light of multiple and existential crises, longstanding concerns about the European Union’s (EU) q...