In recent years, internal European Union (EU) debates on migration, Brexit, the Eurozone, trade and the rule of law, among others, have focused on the legitimacy of the EU and the dissatisfaction of European citizens vis-à-vis the European project. The introduction to this book lays out the relevance of conceptual, empirical, and normative perspectives on EU politicisation, which has often been addressed by scholars in a rather negative light. Far from being a ‘descriptive’ and only ‘empirical’ approach, the introduction aims to re-conceptualise the understanding of EU politicisation by shifting the attention away from the traditional consensus-oriented understanding of European integration. Bringing together different disciplinary approach...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
First published: 12 August 2010Perceptions of the EU tend to be studied by examining responses to ta...
The debate on the politicisation of the EU should consider its consociational nature. Comparing the ...
In recent years, internal European Union (EU) debates on migration, Brexit, the Eurozone, trade and ...
The politicisation of European governance has become an important subject in debates about the insti...
Publication date: March 1, 2016In this article, we suggest a novel conceptual framework for understa...
Joint Working Paper Series of Mainz Papers on International and European Politics (MPIEP) No. 11 and...
The European Union (EU) poses quite profound questions for scholars and students of the social and p...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Departing from the idea that political controversies are embedded in the very framework of European ...
A growing number of recent empirical studies such as the four contributions discussed here examine ...
Presents an innovative and politically-aware approach to the concept of politicisation as a heteroge...
The systematic examination of the politicization of European integration in six Western European cou...
The EU has become increasingly politicized not only at the bottom, due to polarized debates, divided...
Over the past decade, the EU has faced multiple crises. In the introduction to this collection, we a...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
First published: 12 August 2010Perceptions of the EU tend to be studied by examining responses to ta...
The debate on the politicisation of the EU should consider its consociational nature. Comparing the ...
In recent years, internal European Union (EU) debates on migration, Brexit, the Eurozone, trade and ...
The politicisation of European governance has become an important subject in debates about the insti...
Publication date: March 1, 2016In this article, we suggest a novel conceptual framework for understa...
Joint Working Paper Series of Mainz Papers on International and European Politics (MPIEP) No. 11 and...
The European Union (EU) poses quite profound questions for scholars and students of the social and p...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Departing from the idea that political controversies are embedded in the very framework of European ...
A growing number of recent empirical studies such as the four contributions discussed here examine ...
Presents an innovative and politically-aware approach to the concept of politicisation as a heteroge...
The systematic examination of the politicization of European integration in six Western European cou...
The EU has become increasingly politicized not only at the bottom, due to polarized debates, divided...
Over the past decade, the EU has faced multiple crises. In the introduction to this collection, we a...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
First published: 12 August 2010Perceptions of the EU tend to be studied by examining responses to ta...
The debate on the politicisation of the EU should consider its consociational nature. Comparing the ...