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DETAILED CONTENTS Acknowledgments xvii xix Preface Chapter 1 What Kind of Union? What Is Europe? Europe as a Geographic Term Europe as a Political and Cultural Term What Is the European Union? What Do Europeans Want from the EU? Plenty Power How Do Europeans Go about Getting What They Want? A Supranationalist Answer An Intergovernmentalist Answer Why Does the EU Matter? To Americans To Europeans To the World 1 2 2 4 5 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 18 Plan of the Book 18 Key Terms 20 Suggestions for Further Reading 20 THE FUNDAMENTALS PART I Chapter 2 Perspectives on Power and Plenty 21 23 Stages of Integration 23 Free Trade Area CustomsUnion Common Market Economic Union 24 25 26 26 The Supranational Logic of the Pursuit of Plenty 28 Functionalism 29 Neofunctionalism 30 Supranational Governance and Historical Institutionalism Multi-Level Governance Constructivism 31 33 34 vii
viii The European Union in the 21st Century The Power of the State Federalism 35 34 Intergovernmentalism 37 Liberal Intergovernmentalism 38 Rational Institutionalism 39 Conclusion 40 Key Terms 42 Suggestions for Further Reading 43 Chapters The Challenges of Enlargement land Contraction! 45 Enlargement in Waves 46 Why Enlarge? 46 Why Proceed in Waves? 47 How Does the Process Work? Who Can Join? Who Decides? The Waves of Enlargement 48 49 50 52 An Intergovernmental View of the 1973 Enlargement 53 The Constructivist Enlargement in the 1980s Intergovernmentalism Revisited in the 1990s 57 Blending the Two Views at the Turn of the New Millennium 62 59 Impact of Enlargement on the EU 64 The Limits of Enlargement 67 The Western Balkan States Turkey Ukraine Brexit 67 67 69 70 Conclusion 73 Key Terms 74 Suggestions for Further Reading 75 Chapter 4 Democracy in the European Union 77 What Is the Democratic Deficit? 77 Do Direct Elections Enhance EU Democracy? 79 Input Output Throughput The Foundational Pillars of EU Democracy Democratic Theory EU Integration Theories and the Democratic Deficit The Structure of the European Parliament 80 81 82 82 83 84 85
Detailed Contents What Does the European Parliament Do? ÎX 86 Legislative Role 86 Supervisory Role 90 Budgetary Role Elections to the European Parliament 91 93 Common Principles 93 Electoral System and National Provisions 94 Election Dates Membership and Composition 96 96 The President 96 Committeesand Delegations 97 Political Groups and Transnational Political Parties 97 Spitzenkandidat 99 Relations with National Parliaments 100 Conclusion 102 Key Terms 103 Suggestions for Further Reading 103 Chapter 5 Europeanization: National Representation in Brussels 105 Introduction 105 Europeanization: Interactions between National and Supranational Authorities 106 National Influence in the Council of the European Union 110 Configurations, Structure. Function, and Decision-Making 110 Preparatory Bodies of the Council 114 Working Party 115 Committee of the Permanent Representatives of the Governments of the Member States to the European Union (COREPER) Council Ministers Problems of Accountability National Preferences in the European Council History 116 118 118 120 120 Structure, Functions, and Decision-Making 121 Issues of Leadership 124 Beyond Europeanization: State-EU Relations in the Twenty-first Century 126 Key Terms 127 Suggestions for Further Reading 127 Chapter 6 Monitoring, Implementing, and Adjudicating Bodies of the European Union 129 Structure and Powers of the European Commission 130 The President of the Commission 134
The European Union in the 21st Century What Ooes the Commission President Do? 136 Who May Become a Commissioner? 136 What Does the Commission Do and How Does It Do It? 138 Delegation and Problems of Control 141 Reforming the Commission 142 The Legal Principles of the European Court of Justice 144 The Court’s Structure and Powers 147 The President 147 Advocates General The General Court 148 The Civil Service Tribunal 149 What Does the ECJ Do? 149 148 Sourcesof EU Law 149 Court Rulings 150 Relations between the Court and Member States 153 Conclusion 154 Key Terms 156 Suggestions for Further Reading PART II THE PURSUIT OF PLENTY 156 159 Economic Growth 161 Generating Plenty through Free Trade 162 Chapter? Who Conducts Trade Policy and How? 163 Is This the End of the State? Economies of Scale 165 166 Free Trade and Comparative Advantage 167 Customs Union versus Free Trade Area Creating a Barrier-Free Internal Market 169 171 What Does the Single Market Entail? 171 Europe 1992: An Intergovernmental Bargain? 172 Lisbon and Beyond: Supranational Efforts to Reinvigorate the Internal Market 174 Competition and Competitiveness 175 Who Formulates and Implements Competition Policy? 176 A Supranationalist View of State Aid 179 181 Principal Delegation and Agent Response: The Case of Mergers Conclusion 183 Key Terms 186 Suggestions for Further Reading 184
xi Detailed Contents Chapters 187 Money The Economics of Money and Price Stability 188 The European Monetary System 191 Monetary Coordination in the Early Years The Birth of the EMS Achieving Economic and Monetary Union by Launching the Euro ‘ 191 194 196 The Delors Report The Treaty on European Union 199 The Stability and Growth Pact The European Central Bank and the Euro Institutional Framework 202 203 204 How Does the System Work? Europe’s Financial Crisis 197 204 206 The Banking Crisis 210 The Sovereign Debt Crisis 212 Conclusion 216 Key Terms 217 Suggestions for Further Reading 217 Chapter 9 The Environment and Food 219 Structure and Aims of Environmental Policy-Making Institutions 220 Economics and the Environment 221 Tools to Implement Environmental Policy 224 Environmental Protection as a Common Task Renationalizing the Environment? 224 226 Focus on Climate Change 228 Objectives and Institutions of EU Agricultural Policy 230 Supranational Reforms and National Obstacles 234 The MacSharry Reforms and Beyond CAP Evaluation and Prospects 236 240 Conclusion 241 Key Terms 241 Suggestions for Further Reading 242 Chapter 10 Cohesion Building a Level Playing Field: The Institutional Dimension DG Regio DGEMPL Multi-Level Governance and Regional Redistribution The Budget for Cohesion Policy 243 244 244 245 248 248
XÜ The European Union in the 21st Century The Redistributive Politics of Cohesion A Social Europe? 250 252 Obstacles to Social Integration at the EU Level 253 The European Employment Strategy 255 The European Pillar of Social Rights 256 Conclusion 257 Key Terms 258 Suggestions for Further Reading 258 THE PURSUIT OF POWER PART III Chapter 11 The EU on the World Stage 259 261 The Historical Evolution of Common Foreign Policy 262 Institutional Capabilities 266 The Case of Yugoslavia: Intergovernmentalism Reigns Supreme 269 The EU Response to the Yugoslav Conflict 269 EU-ΝΑΤΟ Relations and the Aftermath of the War in Kosovo 270 Relations with Russia 273 European Integration and Soviet (Russian] Security 273 Energy Security and Dependence 277 The Transatlantic Relationship The New Transatlantic Agenda and Beyond Defense and Security Cooperation in Transatlantic Affairs 279 279 281 Conclusion 283 Key Terms 284 Suggestions for Further Reading 284 Chapter 12 Immigration, Justice, and Security 285 The Institutional Evolution of Cooperation in Immigration 286 Cooperation in Antiterrorism and Home Affairs 288 Terrorism and National Security Cooperation and European Identity Formation through Immigration Asylum-Seekers and the EU EU Institutional Innovations The Migration Crisis Human Trafficking and Forced Sex Labor 289 291 294 295 296 299 An Imaginary Example of Human Trafficking and Its Real-World Consequences 301 The EU's Institutional Response Trading Off Liberty and Justice for Security and Order? 302 303 Conclusion 304
Detailed Contents Xiii Key Terms 305 Suggestions for Further Reading 305 Chapter 13 Retrospect and Prospect 307 No One Perspective Explains Integration Well 308 The EU Means Different Things to Different People at Different Times 309 Integration Is Neither a Linear Nor a One-Way Process 311 Institutions Make Integration Possible, butIndividuals Make It Happen 312 Where Does the EU Go from Here? 313 Scenario #1: The Rise of National Populism Scenario #2: The Migration Crisis Gets Worse Scenario #3: The War in Ukraine Gives Rise to Strong, EU-Sensitive Leadership 314 317 318 Key Terms 320 Suggestions for Further Reading 320 Notes 323 Index 355 About the Author 363 |
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DETAILED CONTENTS Acknowledgments xvii xix Preface Chapter 1 What Kind of Union? What Is Europe? Europe as a Geographic Term Europe as a Political and Cultural Term What Is the European Union? What Do Europeans Want from the EU? Plenty Power How Do Europeans Go about Getting What They Want? A Supranationalist Answer An Intergovernmentalist Answer Why Does the EU Matter? To Americans To Europeans To the World 1 2 2 4 5 11 11 12 12 13 14 15 15 16 18 Plan of the Book 18 Key Terms 20 Suggestions for Further Reading 20 THE FUNDAMENTALS PART I Chapter 2 Perspectives on Power and Plenty 21 23 Stages of Integration 23 Free Trade Area CustomsUnion Common Market Economic Union 24 25 26 26 The Supranational Logic of the Pursuit of Plenty 28 Functionalism 29 Neofunctionalism 30 Supranational Governance and Historical Institutionalism Multi-Level Governance Constructivism 31 33 34 vii
viii The European Union in the 21st Century The Power of the State Federalism 35 34 Intergovernmentalism 37 Liberal Intergovernmentalism 38 Rational Institutionalism 39 Conclusion 40 Key Terms 42 Suggestions for Further Reading 43 Chapters The Challenges of Enlargement land Contraction! 45 Enlargement in Waves 46 Why Enlarge? 46 Why Proceed in Waves? 47 How Does the Process Work? Who Can Join? Who Decides? The Waves of Enlargement 48 49 50 52 An Intergovernmental View of the 1973 Enlargement 53 The Constructivist Enlargement in the 1980s Intergovernmentalism Revisited in the 1990s 57 Blending the Two Views at the Turn of the New Millennium 62 59 Impact of Enlargement on the EU 64 The Limits of Enlargement 67 The Western Balkan States Turkey Ukraine Brexit 67 67 69 70 Conclusion 73 Key Terms 74 Suggestions for Further Reading 75 Chapter 4 Democracy in the European Union 77 What Is the Democratic Deficit? 77 Do Direct Elections Enhance EU Democracy? 79 Input Output Throughput The Foundational Pillars of EU Democracy Democratic Theory EU Integration Theories and the Democratic Deficit The Structure of the European Parliament 80 81 82 82 83 84 85
Detailed Contents What Does the European Parliament Do? ÎX 86 Legislative Role 86 Supervisory Role 90 Budgetary Role Elections to the European Parliament 91 93 Common Principles 93 Electoral System and National Provisions 94 Election Dates Membership and Composition 96 96 The President 96 Committeesand Delegations 97 Political Groups and Transnational Political Parties 97 Spitzenkandidat 99 Relations with National Parliaments 100 Conclusion 102 Key Terms 103 Suggestions for Further Reading 103 Chapter 5 Europeanization: National Representation in Brussels 105 Introduction 105 Europeanization: Interactions between National and Supranational Authorities 106 National Influence in the Council of the European Union 110 Configurations, Structure. Function, and Decision-Making 110 Preparatory Bodies of the Council 114 Working Party 115 Committee of the Permanent Representatives of the Governments of the Member States to the European Union (COREPER) Council Ministers Problems of Accountability National Preferences in the European Council History 116 118 118 120 120 Structure, Functions, and Decision-Making 121 Issues of Leadership 124 Beyond Europeanization: State-EU Relations in the Twenty-first Century 126 Key Terms 127 Suggestions for Further Reading 127 Chapter 6 Monitoring, Implementing, and Adjudicating Bodies of the European Union 129 Structure and Powers of the European Commission 130 The President of the Commission 134
The European Union in the 21st Century What Ooes the Commission President Do? 136 Who May Become a Commissioner? 136 What Does the Commission Do and How Does It Do It? 138 Delegation and Problems of Control 141 Reforming the Commission 142 The Legal Principles of the European Court of Justice 144 The Court’s Structure and Powers 147 The President 147 Advocates General The General Court 148 The Civil Service Tribunal 149 What Does the ECJ Do? 149 148 Sourcesof EU Law 149 Court Rulings 150 Relations between the Court and Member States 153 Conclusion 154 Key Terms 156 Suggestions for Further Reading PART II THE PURSUIT OF PLENTY 156 159 Economic Growth 161 Generating Plenty through Free Trade 162 Chapter? Who Conducts Trade Policy and How? 163 Is This the End of the State? Economies of Scale 165 166 Free Trade and Comparative Advantage 167 Customs Union versus Free Trade Area Creating a Barrier-Free Internal Market 169 171 What Does the Single Market Entail? 171 Europe 1992: An Intergovernmental Bargain? 172 Lisbon and Beyond: Supranational Efforts to Reinvigorate the Internal Market 174 Competition and Competitiveness 175 Who Formulates and Implements Competition Policy? 176 A Supranationalist View of State Aid 179 181 Principal Delegation and Agent Response: The Case of Mergers Conclusion 183 Key Terms 186 Suggestions for Further Reading 184
xi Detailed Contents Chapters 187 Money The Economics of Money and Price Stability 188 The European Monetary System 191 Monetary Coordination in the Early Years The Birth of the EMS Achieving Economic and Monetary Union by Launching the Euro ‘ 191 194 196 The Delors Report The Treaty on European Union 199 The Stability and Growth Pact The European Central Bank and the Euro Institutional Framework 202 203 204 How Does the System Work? Europe’s Financial Crisis 197 204 206 The Banking Crisis 210 The Sovereign Debt Crisis 212 Conclusion 216 Key Terms 217 Suggestions for Further Reading 217 Chapter 9 The Environment and Food 219 Structure and Aims of Environmental Policy-Making Institutions 220 Economics and the Environment 221 Tools to Implement Environmental Policy 224 Environmental Protection as a Common Task Renationalizing the Environment? 224 226 Focus on Climate Change 228 Objectives and Institutions of EU Agricultural Policy 230 Supranational Reforms and National Obstacles 234 The MacSharry Reforms and Beyond CAP Evaluation and Prospects 236 240 Conclusion 241 Key Terms 241 Suggestions for Further Reading 242 Chapter 10 Cohesion Building a Level Playing Field: The Institutional Dimension DG Regio DGEMPL Multi-Level Governance and Regional Redistribution The Budget for Cohesion Policy 243 244 244 245 248 248
XÜ The European Union in the 21st Century The Redistributive Politics of Cohesion A Social Europe? 250 252 Obstacles to Social Integration at the EU Level 253 The European Employment Strategy 255 The European Pillar of Social Rights 256 Conclusion 257 Key Terms 258 Suggestions for Further Reading 258 THE PURSUIT OF POWER PART III Chapter 11 The EU on the World Stage 259 261 The Historical Evolution of Common Foreign Policy 262 Institutional Capabilities 266 The Case of Yugoslavia: Intergovernmentalism Reigns Supreme 269 The EU Response to the Yugoslav Conflict 269 EU-ΝΑΤΟ Relations and the Aftermath of the War in Kosovo 270 Relations with Russia 273 European Integration and Soviet (Russian] Security 273 Energy Security and Dependence 277 The Transatlantic Relationship The New Transatlantic Agenda and Beyond Defense and Security Cooperation in Transatlantic Affairs 279 279 281 Conclusion 283 Key Terms 284 Suggestions for Further Reading 284 Chapter 12 Immigration, Justice, and Security 285 The Institutional Evolution of Cooperation in Immigration 286 Cooperation in Antiterrorism and Home Affairs 288 Terrorism and National Security Cooperation and European Identity Formation through Immigration Asylum-Seekers and the EU EU Institutional Innovations The Migration Crisis Human Trafficking and Forced Sex Labor 289 291 294 295 296 299 An Imaginary Example of Human Trafficking and Its Real-World Consequences 301 The EU's Institutional Response Trading Off Liberty and Justice for Security and Order? 302 303 Conclusion 304
Detailed Contents Xiii Key Terms 305 Suggestions for Further Reading 305 Chapter 13 Retrospect and Prospect 307 No One Perspective Explains Integration Well 308 The EU Means Different Things to Different People at Different Times 309 Integration Is Neither a Linear Nor a One-Way Process 311 Institutions Make Integration Possible, butIndividuals Make It Happen 312 Where Does the EU Go from Here? 313 Scenario #1: The Rise of National Populism Scenario #2: The Migration Crisis Gets Worse Scenario #3: The War in Ukraine Gives Rise to Strong, EU-Sensitive Leadership 314 317 318 Key Terms 320 Suggestions for Further Reading 320 Notes 323 Index 355 About the Author 363 |
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