Theorizing European integration /
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London :
SAGE,
2001.
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| Serier: | Sage politics texts
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- Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: THEORY
- 1 Integration Theory and its Uses
- In defence of theory
- Why theorize?
- The challenge to EU theorizing
- Europe's social scientific puzzle
- Theorizing the European condition
- Notes and references
- PART TWO: THEORIES
- 2 Formative Theories: Structure v. Process
- Introduction
- Functionalism
- Federalism
- Transactionalism
- Neofunctionalism
- Notes and references
- 3 The Consensual Phase: Autonomy through Control
- Autonomy through control
- Confederalism
- International regimes
- Interdependence
- Concordance systems
- Notes and references
- PART THREE: THEORIZING
- 4 Paradigm Shift: From Policy to Polity
- Introduction
- European polity dynamics
- State-centrism v. multi-level governance
- Institutionalism strikes back
- Capturing the comparativist turn
- Notes and references
- 5 Theorizing the European Consociation
- Introduction
- A preface to consociational theory
- Politics in a consociation of states
- Perspectives on competence allocation
- The Amsterdam reforms
- Conclusion
- Notes and references
- PART FOUR: METATHEORY
- 6 Capturing the Normative Turn
- Introduction
- From theory to metatheory
- The case for European civic competence
- The false promise of Amsterdam
- Drawing insights
- Notes and references.