Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking processes and integration outcomes in the EU. However, there has been little attempt to appraise the analytical leverage offered by major integration theories as a function of different crisis pressures. We theorize that diverse combinations of crisis pressures generate four decision-making scenarios in the EU, each of which can be ascribed to different combinations of analytical insights from neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism, postfunctionalism, and federalism. We illustrate the value of our framework in relation to four EU crises concerning the euro area, refugees, Brexit and Covid-19. Overall, the paper makes a theoretical contributio...
Although European integration has become an increasingly salient and controversial topic in domestic...
More than sixty years ago, Ernst Haas defined political integration as the process of shifting dist...
The crises that weigh heavily on the European Union (EU) in the 2010s have underlined the continued ...
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking ...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the problems associated with the EU’s sh...
The introductory paper to this Special Issue discusses the idea of crisis in relation to European in...
European integration process has entered a new phase of instability and uncertainty due to cumulati...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
This article seeks to explain how and why the EU’s relatively frequent existential crises – complete...
Published online: 24 October 2022This article was published Open Access with the support from the EU...
The history of European Union integration has viewed different types of crises as important events t...
Since the outbreak of the European debt crisis, the EU has faced some of its greatest challenges to ...
The European Union is facing multiple challenges. Departing from mainstream theory, this article a...
Researchers have posed questions concerning the dynamics and crisis of European integration since it...
Although European integration has become an increasingly salient and controversial topic in domestic...
More than sixty years ago, Ernst Haas defined political integration as the process of shifting dist...
The crises that weigh heavily on the European Union (EU) in the 2010s have underlined the continued ...
Previous studies have applied theories of European integration to interpret crisis-led policymaking ...
For more than 10 years, from the launch of the Single Currency to the global financial crisis, the p...
The Eurozone crisis and the refugee crisis are showcases of the problems associated with the EU’s sh...
The introductory paper to this Special Issue discusses the idea of crisis in relation to European in...
European integration process has entered a new phase of instability and uncertainty due to cumulati...
The Euro crisis has produced a plethora of new institutions, policies, and projects to reform the Eu...
This article seeks to explain how and why the EU’s relatively frequent existential crises – complete...
Published online: 24 October 2022This article was published Open Access with the support from the EU...
The history of European Union integration has viewed different types of crises as important events t...
Since the outbreak of the European debt crisis, the EU has faced some of its greatest challenges to ...
The European Union is facing multiple challenges. Departing from mainstream theory, this article a...
Researchers have posed questions concerning the dynamics and crisis of European integration since it...
Although European integration has become an increasingly salient and controversial topic in domestic...
More than sixty years ago, Ernst Haas defined political integration as the process of shifting dist...
The crises that weigh heavily on the European Union (EU) in the 2010s have underlined the continued ...