The study of the European integration process offers a serious challenge for the social sciences. It is easy to understand why the disciplines of law, economics, and political science have made the most relevant contributions to the study of the Europeanization of our societies. From the treaty creating the European Coal and Steel Community in May 1951 to the establishment a few years later of Euratom, from the treaty of Rome to the European Economic Community (EEC), from the European Single Act to the Maastricht treaty and the Monetary Union, from the treaties of Amsterdam and Nice to the recent Convention that resulted in the proposal for a European Constitution, all of these historical events during the second half of the twentieth centu...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...
The Transformation of Europe [TE] is arguably the most influential paper ever published on the Europ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine, which of the independent scientific disciplines dealing w...
The Transformation of Europe [TE] is arguably the most influential paper ever published on the Europ...
Often described as a rational construction, European integration is more like a loosely coordinated ...
Although the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, until recently...
The political sciences of European integration: disciplinary history and EU studie
This article analyses the conditions under which political attempts at influencing the activities of...
peer reviewedAlthough the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, u...
This article analyses the conditions under which political attempts at influencing the activiti...
A PROBLEMATIC ABSENSE characterises sociology’s relationship with EU studies. Although potentially o...
The progressive process of erosion of the European institutional structure, which took place startin...
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...
The Transformation of Europe [TE] is arguably the most influential paper ever published on the Europ...
The purpose of this paper is to determine, which of the independent scientific disciplines dealing w...
The Transformation of Europe [TE] is arguably the most influential paper ever published on the Europ...
Often described as a rational construction, European integration is more like a loosely coordinated ...
Although the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, until recently...
The political sciences of European integration: disciplinary history and EU studie
This article analyses the conditions under which political attempts at influencing the activities of...
peer reviewedAlthough the social sciences have been shaped by the rise of the modern nation state, u...
This article analyses the conditions under which political attempts at influencing the activiti...
A PROBLEMATIC ABSENSE characterises sociology’s relationship with EU studies. Although potentially o...
The progressive process of erosion of the European institutional structure, which took place startin...
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
Considers the implications of the notion of legal science, the belief held by German and other conti...
How and in what way are the social sciences becoming European? This paper answers this question by c...