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adam_text | CONTENTS
NOTES
ON CONTRIBUTORS XV
1
Introducing the Mosaic of Integration Theory
1
Thomas
Diez
and
Antje
Wiener
The Relevance of Integration Theory
1
The Dual Purpose of this Book
1
What is Integration Theory?
2
Why Study Integration Theory?
4
Integration Theory: A Broad Overview
6
Phases of European Integration Theory
6
Approaches Covered in this Book
11
Studying Integration Theory
14
Contexts of Theoretical Development
14
Competing or Complementary Approaches?
15
The Functions of Theory
17
The Areas of Theory
18
The Mosaic of Integration Theory
19
Reviewing Integration Theory
20
The Structure of the Chapters
20
Past, Present, and Future
21
Notes
22
Study Questions
22
PART ONE Explaining European Integration
2
Federalism
25
Michael Burgess
Introduction
25
Federalism and European Integration
27
The Federal Idea
27
Federalism, Federation, and Confederation
29
Federalist Theory and Practice
31
Three Strands of Federalism after the Second World War
31
Comparative Federalism and the
EU 33
Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Federalism
35
Federalism and the Constitutional Evolution of the
EU 36
Federalism and the Enlargement of the
EU 39
χ
CONTENTS
42
Conclusion
Guide
to Further Reading
43
Neofunctionalism
45
hilippe
С
Schmitter
Introduction
oots
Early
Neofuntfionalism
4б
Definition of Integration
Underlying Assumptions
The Concept of Spillover
Criticisms
Modified Neofunctionalist Accounts 53
Most-likely Cases and the Conditions for Spillover 57
Test Case: Enlargement
61
Conclusion 63
Notes 64
Guide to Further Reading
65
Study Questions
бб
4
Liberal Intergovernmentalism 67
Andrew Moravcsik and Frank Schimmelfennig
Introduction
67
Liberal Intergovernmentalism as Theory 67
National Preferences
69
Substantive Bargains 7u
Institutional Choice
72
Theoretical Criticism and Scope Conditions 73
An Easy Case: Agriculture 77
A More Difficult Case: Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Enlargement
80
The European Union Today
83
Conclusion: Avenues for Dialogue and Synthesis
84
Notes
86
Guide to Further Reading
86
Study Questions
87
PART TWO Analysing European Governance
5
Governance Approaches
91
B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
Introduction
91
CONTENTS xi
What is Governance?
91
Critiques
of Governance
93
Governance at Work in Europe
94
Propositions about European Governance
95
Multilevel Governance
95
Governance is Crucial for Output Legitimization
96
European Governance Remains Undemocratic
97
European Governance is Highly Segmented
97
European Governance is Transforming
98
Changing Governance Styles
99
Changing Policy Issues
100
Changing Policy and European Integration
101
Expansion and Governance
102
Conclusion
102
Guide to Further Reading
104
Study Questions
104
Policy Networks
105
John Peterson
Introduction
105
Policy Networks and
EU
Governance
107
The Origins of Policy Network Analysis
111
The Importance of Policy Networks for Integration
112
Evaluating Policy Network Analysis
1
1
з
Critique
114
Application: Policy Network Analysis and Eurojust
117
Policy Network Analysis and Enlargement
119
Challenges and Prospects of Policy Network Analysis
120
The Contribution of Policy Network Analysis
120
The Future Development of Policy Network Analysis
120
Conclusion
122
Notes
122
Guide to Further Reading
124
Study Questions
124
The New
Institutionalisms
and European Integration
125
Mark A. Pollack
introduction
125
The Origins of Rational Choice and Historical Institutionalism
125
Applications to the Study of the European Union
129
Legislative Politics
129
Executive Politics
131
Judicial Politics and Legal Integration
134
Unintended Consequences, Joint-decision Traps, and Path-dependence
136
xii CONTENTS
The New Institutionalisms and EU
Enlargement
138
Conclusion 141
Guide
to Further Reading 1
42
Study Questions
^
Social Constructivism and European Integration
144
Thomas Risse
Introduction
144
Social
Constructivism
as an
Approach to European Integration
144
Defining Social Constructivism
145
Agency, Structure, and the Constitutive Effect of Norms
147
Communication and Discourse
149
The Three Contributions of Social Constructivism
151
The Social Construction of European Identity
151
The Contested Nature of European Identity
151
Europeanness and National Identities
152
Contested Meanings of Europe and the
EU
153
The Enlargement Puzzle from a Social
Constructivist
Perspective
156
Conclusion
158
Notes
159
Guide to Further Reading
159
Study Questions
160
PART THREE Constructing the European Union
9
Discursive Approaches
163
Ole Wasver
Introduction
163
Discourse Analysis in the Study of European Integration
164
The Basic ldea(s)
164
Philosophical Roots
166
When and How Discourse Analysis Entered Political Science,
IR,
and European
Integration Studies
167
Three Approaches in European Integration Discourse Theory
168
Governance and Political Struggle
169
Foreign Policy Explained from Concepts of State, Nation, and Europe
170
The European Project as Productive Paradox
173
Comparing the Three Programmes
176
Enlargement
177
Conclusion
178
Notes
179
Guide to Further Reading
179
Study Questions
180
CONTENTS xiii
10
Gender and
European
Integration 181
Birgit Locher and Elisabeth Prügl
Introduction
181
Gender Approaches and Feminism
182
Gender Approaches and European Integration
183
Explaining Gender Equality Policy
184
The Reproduction of Gender in
EU
Policies and Practices
186
Best Cases : Trafficking and CAP
188
EU
Policies Against Trafficking in Women
188
The Common Agricultural Policy and Gendered Reform
Î
89
The Case of Enlargement
191
Gender Equality in the Negotiation Process
191
Exporting Hegemonic Masculinity
193
Conclusion
195
Notes
196
Guide to Further Reading
197
Study Questions
197
11
Normative Theory and the
EU:
Between Contract and Community
198
Richard Bellamy with Claudia Attucci
Introduction
198
A European Contract?
199
The Social
Contran
Tradition
199
Who Contracts, How and to What? Rawls and the Problems of Contractarian Thinking for the Eli
202
A European Community?
209
Habermas
and the
EU as a
Post-national Constitutional Federation
210
The National Limits to the
EU 212
Betwixt and Between the National and the Supranational
214
Conclusion
217
Enlargement
218
Notes
219
Guide to Further Reading
219
Study Questions
220
12
Critical Political Economy
221
Alan W. CafrunyandJ. Magnus Ryner
Introduction
221
The Disciplinary Split and European Integration Theory
221
The (Re-)tum to Political Economy
223
IPE as the Politics of International Economic Relations
224
A European Variety of Capitalism?
225
Critical Political Economy
227
Neo-Marxism
228
Regulation
Theory and the Neo-Gramscians
229
Economic and Monetary Union
231
xiv
CONTENTS
Enlargement
234
Conclusion
237
Notes
238
Guide to Further Reading
239
Study Questions
240
13
Taking Stock of Integration Theory
241
Antje
Wiener and Thomas
Diez
Introduction
241
Comparative Perspective
243
Outlook: Constitutional Roots and External Politics in the Twenty-first Century
247
Conclusion
250
Notes
251
Study Questions
252
REFERENCES
253
INDEX
291
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CONTENTS
NOTES
ON CONTRIBUTORS XV
1
Introducing the Mosaic of Integration Theory
1
Thomas
Diez
and
Antje
Wiener
The Relevance of Integration Theory
1
The Dual Purpose of this Book
1
What is Integration Theory?
2
Why Study Integration Theory?
4
Integration Theory: A Broad Overview
6
Phases of European Integration Theory
6
Approaches Covered in this Book
11
Studying Integration Theory
14
Contexts of Theoretical Development
14
Competing or Complementary Approaches?
15
The Functions of Theory
17
The Areas of Theory
18
The Mosaic of Integration Theory
19
Reviewing Integration Theory
20
The Structure of the Chapters
20
Past, Present, and Future
21
Notes
22
Study Questions
22
PART ONE Explaining European Integration
2
Federalism
25
Michael Burgess
Introduction
25
Federalism and European Integration
27
The Federal Idea
27
Federalism, Federation, and Confederation
29
Federalist Theory and Practice
31
Three Strands of Federalism after the Second World War
31
Comparative Federalism and the
EU 33
Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Federalism
35
Federalism and the Constitutional Evolution of the
EU 36
Federalism and the Enlargement of the
EU 39
χ
CONTENTS
42
Conclusion
Guide
to Further Reading
43
Neofunctionalism
45
hilippe
С
Schmitter
Introduction
oots
Early
Neofuntfionalism
4б
Definition of Integration
Underlying Assumptions
The Concept of Spillover
Criticisms
Modified Neofunctionalist Accounts 53
Most-likely Cases and the Conditions for Spillover 57
Test Case: Enlargement
61
Conclusion 63
Notes 64
Guide to Further Reading
65
Study Questions
бб
4
Liberal Intergovernmentalism 67
Andrew Moravcsik and Frank Schimmelfennig
Introduction
67
Liberal Intergovernmentalism as Theory 67
National Preferences
69
Substantive Bargains 7u
Institutional Choice
72
Theoretical Criticism and Scope Conditions 73
An Easy Case: Agriculture 77
A More Difficult Case: Liberal Intergovernmentalism and Enlargement
80
The European Union Today
83
Conclusion: Avenues for Dialogue and Synthesis
84
Notes
86
Guide to Further Reading
86
Study Questions
87
PART TWO Analysing European Governance
5
Governance Approaches
91
B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
Introduction
91
CONTENTS xi
What is Governance?
91
Critiques
of Governance
93
Governance at Work in Europe
94
Propositions about European Governance
95
Multilevel Governance
95
Governance is Crucial for Output Legitimization
96
European Governance Remains Undemocratic
97
European Governance is Highly Segmented
97
European Governance is Transforming
98
Changing Governance Styles
99
Changing Policy Issues
100
Changing Policy and European Integration
101
Expansion and Governance
102
Conclusion
102
Guide to Further Reading
104
Study Questions
104
Policy Networks
105
John Peterson
Introduction
105
Policy Networks and
EU
Governance
107
The Origins of Policy Network Analysis
111
The Importance of Policy Networks for Integration
112
Evaluating Policy Network Analysis
1
1
з
Critique
114
Application: Policy Network Analysis and Eurojust
117
Policy Network Analysis and Enlargement
119
Challenges and Prospects of Policy Network Analysis
120
The Contribution of Policy Network Analysis
120
The Future Development of Policy Network Analysis
120
Conclusion
122
Notes
122
Guide to Further Reading
124
Study Questions
124
The New
Institutionalisms
and European Integration
125
Mark A. Pollack
introduction
125
The Origins of Rational Choice and Historical Institutionalism
125
Applications to the Study of the European Union
129
Legislative Politics
129
Executive Politics
131
Judicial Politics and Legal Integration
134
Unintended Consequences, Joint-decision Traps, and Path-dependence
136
xii CONTENTS
The New Institutionalisms and EU
Enlargement
138
Conclusion 141
Guide
to Further Reading 1
42
Study Questions
^
Social Constructivism and European Integration
144
Thomas Risse
Introduction
144
Social
Constructivism
as an
Approach to European Integration
144
Defining Social Constructivism
145
Agency, Structure, and the Constitutive Effect of Norms
147
Communication and Discourse
149
The Three Contributions of Social Constructivism
151
The Social Construction of European Identity
151
The Contested Nature of European Identity
151
'Europeanness' and National Identities
152
Contested Meanings of Europe and the
EU
153
The Enlargement Puzzle from a Social
Constructivist
Perspective
156
Conclusion
158
Notes
159
Guide to Further Reading
159
Study Questions
160
PART THREE Constructing the European Union
9
Discursive Approaches
163
Ole Wasver
Introduction
163
Discourse Analysis in the Study of European Integration
164
The Basic ldea(s)
164
Philosophical Roots
166
When and How Discourse Analysis Entered Political Science,
IR,
and European
Integration Studies
167
Three Approaches in European Integration Discourse Theory
168
Governance and Political Struggle
169
Foreign Policy Explained from Concepts of State, Nation, and Europe
170
The European Project as Productive Paradox
173
Comparing the Three Programmes
176
Enlargement
177
Conclusion
178
Notes
179
Guide to Further Reading
179
Study Questions
180
CONTENTS xiii
10
Gender and
European
Integration 181
Birgit Locher and Elisabeth Prügl
Introduction
181
Gender Approaches and Feminism
182
Gender Approaches and European Integration
183
Explaining Gender Equality Policy
184
The Reproduction of Gender in
EU
Policies and Practices
186
'Best Cases': Trafficking and CAP
188
EU
Policies Against Trafficking in Women
188
The Common Agricultural Policy and Gendered Reform
Î
89
The Case of Enlargement
191
Gender Equality in the Negotiation Process
191
Exporting Hegemonic Masculinity
193
Conclusion
195
Notes
196
Guide to Further Reading
197
Study Questions
197
11
Normative Theory and the
EU:
Between Contract and Community
198
Richard Bellamy with Claudia Attucci
Introduction
198
A European Contract?
199
The Social
Contran
Tradition
199
Who Contracts, How and to What? Rawls and the Problems of Contractarian Thinking for the Eli
202
A European Community?
209
Habermas
and the
EU as a
Post-national Constitutional Federation
210
The National Limits to the
EU 212
Betwixt and Between the National and the Supranational
214
Conclusion
217
Enlargement
218
Notes
219
Guide to Further Reading
219
Study Questions
220
12
Critical Political Economy
221
Alan W. CafrunyandJ. Magnus Ryner
Introduction
221
The Disciplinary Split and European Integration Theory
221
The (Re-)tum to Political Economy
223
IPE as the Politics of International Economic Relations
224
A European Variety of Capitalism?
225
Critical Political Economy
227
Neo-Marxism
228
Regulation
Theory and the Neo-Gramscians
229
Economic and Monetary Union
231
xiv
CONTENTS
Enlargement
234
Conclusion
237
Notes
238
Guide to Further Reading
239
Study Questions
240
13
Taking Stock of Integration Theory
241
Antje
Wiener and Thomas
Diez
Introduction
241
Comparative Perspective
243
Outlook: Constitutional Roots and External Politics in the Twenty-first Century
247
Conclusion
250
Notes
251
Study Questions
252
REFERENCES
253
INDEX
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spelling | European integration theory Antje Wiener ; Thomas Diez 2. ed. Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2009 XVI, 295 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. [253] - 290. - Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd rswk-swf Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd rswk-swf Integrationstheorie Internationale Politik (DE-588)4161920-1 gnd rswk-swf Integration Politik (DE-588)4072853-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 s DE-604 Integrationstheorie Internationale Politik (DE-588)4161920-1 s DE-188 Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 b Integration Politik (DE-588)4072853-5 s Wiener, Antje 1960- (DE-588)136085849 edt Diez, Thomas 1970- (DE-588)121157822 edt Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016782566&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | European integration theory Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd Integrationstheorie Internationale Politik (DE-588)4161920-1 gnd Integration Politik (DE-588)4072853-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)5098525-5 (DE-588)4071013-0 (DE-588)4161920-1 (DE-588)4072853-5 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | European integration theory |
title_auth | European integration theory |
title_exact_search | European integration theory |
title_exact_search_txtP | European integration theory |
title_full | European integration theory Antje Wiener ; Thomas Diez |
title_fullStr | European integration theory Antje Wiener ; Thomas Diez |
title_full_unstemmed | European integration theory Antje Wiener ; Thomas Diez |
title_short | European integration theory |
title_sort | european integration theory |
topic | Europäische Union (DE-588)5098525-5 gnd Europäische Integration (DE-588)4071013-0 gnd Integrationstheorie Internationale Politik (DE-588)4161920-1 gnd Integration Politik (DE-588)4072853-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Europäische Union Europäische Integration Integrationstheorie Internationale Politik Integration Politik Aufsatzsammlung |
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