Most EU-scholars conceive of the EU as a multilevel polity with strong powers to regulate economic policy externalities among the member states but little power to intervene in, let alone assume, core functions of sovereign government ('core state powers') such as foreign and defense policy, public finance, public administration, and the maintenance of law and order. This book challenges this view. Based on a systematic comparison of integration processes in military security, fiscal policy, and public administration, it finds steady progress in the integration of core state powers although with substantial sectoral variation. But the EU is not heading towards state-building. In contrast to the historical experience of national federations,...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
We analyse the patterns and covariates of support for the European integration of core state powers ...
This project reflects on the ambivalence of the EU member states in their relationships with the new...
This introductory chapter develops an analytic framework for studying the involvement of EU institut...
We map the pattern and extent of the European integration of core state powers (coercive force, publ...
We map the pattern and extent of the European integration of core state powers (coercive force, publ...
[From the introduction]. We want to demonstrate that the EU is indeed a multi-level system although ...
This conclusion summarizes the results of the empirical chapters in light of the concepts and hypoth...
Kelemen and McNamara claim that the imbalance between the EU’s strong regulatory authority and weak ...
This contribution analyzes, first, how the EU regulatory state has expanded into fiscal surveillance...
Public opinion regarding EU integration has become increasingly important in light of both increasin...
First published: 28 November 2017The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the pro...
This chapter argues that the integration of core state powers in the European Union, as defined and ...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
We analyse the patterns and covariates of support for the European integration of core state powers ...
This project reflects on the ambivalence of the EU member states in their relationships with the new...
This introductory chapter develops an analytic framework for studying the involvement of EU institut...
We map the pattern and extent of the European integration of core state powers (coercive force, publ...
We map the pattern and extent of the European integration of core state powers (coercive force, publ...
[From the introduction]. We want to demonstrate that the EU is indeed a multi-level system although ...
This conclusion summarizes the results of the empirical chapters in light of the concepts and hypoth...
Kelemen and McNamara claim that the imbalance between the EU’s strong regulatory authority and weak ...
This contribution analyzes, first, how the EU regulatory state has expanded into fiscal surveillance...
Public opinion regarding EU integration has become increasingly important in light of both increasin...
First published: 28 November 2017The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the pro...
This chapter argues that the integration of core state powers in the European Union, as defined and ...
Spyros Economides argues that the eurocrisis has resulted in a more ‘introverted’ Europe. Existentia...
Some member-states of the European Union (EU) want a supranational foreign and security policy, whil...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
We analyse the patterns and covariates of support for the European integration of core state powers ...
This project reflects on the ambivalence of the EU member states in their relationships with the new...