In this paper, we explore in more depth the positions of three of the larger countries during the Convention – France, Germany and the UK (drawing on both published position papers and on off-the-record interviews and unpublished sources). The extent of agreement or disagreement between these three can contribute to an understanding of the wider Convention and the likely IGC dynamics. An analysis of the underlying convergence and divergence in their views on the strategic development of the Union can also cast some light on the future political dynamics of the enlarged EU
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Published online: 16 September 2021What explains the creation of the EU corona recovery fund? Why di...
There are long-standing debates amongst scholars of European Union politics over the relative import...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...
In this paper, we explore in more depth the positions of three of the larger countries during the Co...
The European Union (EU) from past to present has changed because of the roles of France, Germany, an...
[From the Executive Summary]. As it enters the final phase of its work, the jury is still out as to ...
The China-policy of the European Union (EU) continues to be characterized by underdevelopment, even ...
[From the Executive Summary]. The future of Europe Convention is now three months into its task of f...
The European Union (EU) is a multilevel governance whose dynamics of change cannot be understood out...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
Sociological research on group dynamics highlights how easily the EU, originally set up to pursue cl...
This article analyzes the effect of Franco-German cooperation on Economic and Monetary Union reforms...
The thesis provides a comparative analysis of British and German government positions on key Europea...
France and Germany have played a pivotal role in the history and politics of European integration. Y...
One of the principal characteristics of the European Convention on Human Rights is its dynamic evolu...
Published online: 16 September 2021What explains the creation of the EU corona recovery fund? Why di...
There are long-standing debates amongst scholars of European Union politics over the relative import...
This paper examines the nature and origins of the Maastricht bargain on EMU, shows how France and Ge...