The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the integration theory. This article confronts the dominant approaches (Neofunctionalism and Neorealism) with the results of recent empirical integration research, focusing on the three most important integration mechanisms, i.e. intergovernmental conferences and the effects of supranational and transnational actors. It concludes that “optimistic” Neofunctionalism was only seemingly right. The empirical cases of successful political integration do not or correspond only partly to its basic assumptions
In Europe, the scholarly reputation of Ernst B. Haas is inseparably linked to the vicissitudes of so...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
Researchers who apply the theory of neofunctionalism in integration studies, while defining various ...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
Integration is one of the political catchphrases of the late 20th and the beginning of the 21st cent...
When Ernst B. Haas presented neofunctionalism (NF) as the first theory of European integration in th...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to emphasize to what extent the two grand theories – neofunctiona...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper one approach to integration, as described by the neofunctiona...
This article concentrates on the relationship between neofunctionalist reasoning and the study of co...
textThe national states of Europe are eliminating themselves. Not only is this development of his...
<p>Neorealistic Interpretations of European Integration Process</p><p>Taking place within the Europe...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
The thesis analyses the 2013 Cohesion Policy reform as a case of European integration. By revisiting...
This paper is qualitative research of the concept of political integration. It represents case study...
This paper is a qualitative research on the concept of political integration. It represents a case s...
In Europe, the scholarly reputation of Ernst B. Haas is inseparably linked to the vicissitudes of so...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
Researchers who apply the theory of neofunctionalism in integration studies, while defining various ...
The relaunch of European integration since the 1980s has led to a revival of the debate around the i...
Integration is one of the political catchphrases of the late 20th and the beginning of the 21st cent...
When Ernst B. Haas presented neofunctionalism (NF) as the first theory of European integration in th...
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to emphasize to what extent the two grand theories – neofunctiona...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper one approach to integration, as described by the neofunctiona...
This article concentrates on the relationship between neofunctionalist reasoning and the study of co...
textThe national states of Europe are eliminating themselves. Not only is this development of his...
<p>Neorealistic Interpretations of European Integration Process</p><p>Taking place within the Europe...
The transformation of the European Economic Community (EEC) stands as one of the remarkable politica...
The thesis analyses the 2013 Cohesion Policy reform as a case of European integration. By revisiting...
This paper is qualitative research of the concept of political integration. It represents case study...
This paper is a qualitative research on the concept of political integration. It represents a case s...
In Europe, the scholarly reputation of Ernst B. Haas is inseparably linked to the vicissitudes of so...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
Researchers who apply the theory of neofunctionalism in integration studies, while defining various ...