European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of research concerned the process of institution building and policy developments at the European Union (EU) level. The second wave, on Europeanization used the resulting integration as an explanatory factor in understanding domestic political change and continuity. What is now necessary is to link our understanding of these ‘bottom-up’ and ‘top-down’ processes of integration and Europeanization.This book argues that a third wave of research on the EU is needed to adequately understand the increased interconnectedness between the European and national political levels. We posit that this third wave should be sensitive to the temporal dimension of Euro...
In its most explicit form Europeanization is conceptualized as the process of downloading European U...
While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned w...
The concept of europeanization may have been, and perhaps still is, essentially contested as to its ...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
The scope and extent of Europeanization among the member states of the European Union is all too oft...
Research on the European Union over the past few years has been strongly implicated in the crises th...
The European project has come a long way in establishing peace, creating a common market, and expand...
Why is there more integration in some areas of the European Union than others? Analyzing the d...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
This book provides a balanced introduction to diverse political economy perspectives on different as...
In this open access book, experts on integration processes, integration policies, transnationalism, ...
In the fifty or so years since the Treaty of Rome, the European Union has evolved far beyond the sco...
This chapter recaps the main findings of this volume, which has taken stock of existing research on ...
In its most explicit form Europeanization is conceptualized as the process of downloading European U...
While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned w...
The concept of europeanization may have been, and perhaps still is, essentially contested as to its ...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
European integration has had an ever deepening impact on the member states. The first wave of resear...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
The scope and extent of Europeanization among the member states of the European Union is all too oft...
Research on the European Union over the past few years has been strongly implicated in the crises th...
The European project has come a long way in establishing peace, creating a common market, and expand...
Why is there more integration in some areas of the European Union than others? Analyzing the d...
European integration confuses citizens and scholars alike. It appears to transfer power away from na...
This book provides a balanced introduction to diverse political economy perspectives on different as...
In this open access book, experts on integration processes, integration policies, transnationalism, ...
In the fifty or so years since the Treaty of Rome, the European Union has evolved far beyond the sco...
This chapter recaps the main findings of this volume, which has taken stock of existing research on ...
In its most explicit form Europeanization is conceptualized as the process of downloading European U...
While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned w...
The concept of europeanization may have been, and perhaps still is, essentially contested as to its ...