European Integration and Assessment of Entry Into the European Union

European Integration and Assessment of Entry Into the European Union
Author: Tibor Toth
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9780542227707

The purpose of this study was to assess the entry of a country into the European Union and the transition from a command economy to a market economy. The neo-Gramscian perspective was employed to study the case of the Slovak Republic. Within the above context, the role of media, elites and the internationalization of the state and production were examined. The study of elites included interviews, a survey of attitudes towards transition and accession among Slovak legislators, and an analysis of legislative actions prior to joining the European Union. The assessment of the role of media encompassed an analysis of reporting by a major TV station, a daily newspaper and the use of media by the administration to manufacture pro-EU sentiment. The study of internationalization of state and production consisted of the assessment of the role played by international organizations and transnational capital in spreading the rationality and legitimacy of the integration project. Although numerous aspects of transition and European Union integration have been examined previously within the context of main stream approaches their conclusions only served to provide justification and legitimacy without questioning the underlying assumptions driving these transformations. Examination of data for the Slovak Republic using the neo-Gramscian approach clearly supports the existence of a model in which issues of sovereignty, welfare and economic development were characterized as deterministic and without significant public debate. The study revealed a general acceptance and positive attitudes towards transition and integration, even though they clearly subordinate the country to the political and economic pressures dominating the region. The examination of the above facets using the neo-Gramscian approach revealed the unequivocal hegemonic nature of Slovakia's transition and subsequent accession to the European Union.

How Unified Is the European Union?

How Unified Is the European Union?
Author: Sverker Gustavsson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009-06-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 354095855X

World politics has been surprised recently by two sudden developments. The first took place around the beginning of 2007, when the question of global warming rose abruptly to the top of the agenda, after having been a factor in the background. The second occurred in the autumn of 2008, when the rules for a global economy started inspiring great anxiety, after having been regarded as a source of stability. These two shifts took place independently, but their consequences will require common management. The regulatory structure underlying the world’s economic, legal, and political systems needs to be revised. This presents the EU with the greatest challenge it has ever faced. The point is that this global challenge comes on top of the pr- lems already posed by markets, welfare states, security, energy, and movements of population. The additional challenge is furthermore of such a kind that a deeper discussion of the very structure of the Union is difficult to avoid.

The European Integration Crisis

The European Integration Crisis
Author: Marek Loužek
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1527564002

European integration is not a priori positive or negative: it results from the interaction between various interests. During the past few years, however, it has been impossible to ignore increasingly strident claims that the European Union is in the midst of a crisis. According to this perspective, European institutions do not function well, democracy in the Union is flawed, eurozone problems have reached a critical point, and inward migration, which European institutions seem incapable of handling, is escalating. This book demonstrates that public choice theory can be a suitable analytical tool to examine the European integration process. It is based on the assumption that consumers, politicians and even nations are similarly concerned with their own interests (economic, political, and so on). Public choice theory enables us to ‘de-idealize’ the European integration process and see the interests of individual actors in the process more realistically. European integration does not occur because the actors are altruistic; rather, it comes about due to their rational pursuit of individual or group self-interests. European integration and other forms of globalization are not irreversible. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. It remains a possibility that, after several decades of European integration, we are now entering an era of disintegration. This book will serve as a source of edification for academics, politicians, students, and experts, as well as the general public. It is designed to capture the interest of both graduate and postgraduate students of economics, political science and international relations.

How the EU Really Works

How the EU Really Works
Author: Olivier Costa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317120728

The European Union is facing a profound crisis and is confronted with multiple challenges. Over the last two decades, it has experienced a series of dramatic changes to its powers, its institutional design, its constitutional framework and its borders. At the same time, the uneasy relationship between European citizens and elites has complicated both the reform and the function of the Union. While the Lisbon treaty provided some answers to crucial questions, it did not clarify the nature of the EU, which remains at the crossroads of federal and intergovernmental logic. The current economic and financial crisis puts the EU’s legitimacy further under pressure and creates the impression of a turning point. This book provides a concise analysis of the EU and its dynamics by paying particular attention to its day to day operation. It aims to help students and scholars understand its evolution, its institutions, its decision-making and the interactions between the EU and various actors. Avoiding abstract theorizing, the authors propose an easy to read analysis of how the Union works while recognizing the complexity of the situation. Throughout the book, the key issues of European integration are addressed: democratic deficit, politicization, the role of member states, institutional crisis and citizen involvement.

European Integration Revisited

European Integration Revisited
Author: Michael Calingaert
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-02-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429969244

In this fresh and timely account, Michael Calingaert explores the successes and failures of European economic and political integration, analyzes the factors that will determine its future course, and outlines the directions the European Union is moving in as it approaches the 21st century. Assessing U.S. interests affected by European integration, Calingaert recommends policies for the United States to consider in the face of an increasingly consolidated Europe. With its broad coverage and readable synthesis of a wealth of detailed information, this book will be of interest to students, scholars, and policymakers alike.

How Unified Is the European Union?

How Unified Is the European Union?
Author: Sverker Gustavsson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2009-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783540959168

World politics has been surprised recently by two sudden developments. The first took place around the beginning of 2007, when the question of global warming rose abruptly to the top of the agenda, after having been a factor in the background. The second occurred in the autumn of 2008, when the rules for a global economy started inspiring great anxiety, after having been regarded as a source of stability. These two shifts took place independently, but their consequences will require common management. The regulatory structure underlying the world’s economic, legal, and political systems needs to be revised. This presents the EU with the greatest challenge it has ever faced. The point is that this global challenge comes on top of the pr- lems already posed by markets, welfare states, security, energy, and movements of population. The additional challenge is furthermore of such a kind that a deeper discussion of the very structure of the Union is difficult to avoid.

How the EU Really Works

How the EU Really Works
Author: Olivier Costa
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317120736

The European Union is facing a profound crisis and is confronted with multiple challenges. Over the last two decades, it has experienced a series of dramatic changes to its powers, its institutional design, its constitutional framework and its borders. At the same time, the uneasy relationship between European citizens and elites has complicated both the reform and the function of the Union. While the Lisbon treaty provided some answers to crucial questions, it did not clarify the nature of the EU, which remains at the crossroads of federal and intergovernmental logic. The current economic and financial crisis puts the EU’s legitimacy further under pressure and creates the impression of a turning point. This book provides a concise analysis of the EU and its dynamics by paying particular attention to its day to day operation. It aims to help students and scholars understand its evolution, its institutions, its decision-making and the interactions between the EU and various actors. Avoiding abstract theorizing, the authors propose an easy to read analysis of how the Union works while recognizing the complexity of the situation. Throughout the book, the key issues of European integration are addressed: democratic deficit, politicization, the role of member states, institutional crisis and citizen involvement.

Mapping European Economic Integration

Mapping European Economic Integration
Author: A. Verdun
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137317361

By examining the various policy subfields of European economic integration such as agriculture, trade, banking, economic governance and sustainability this book offers a comprehensive and wide-ranging analysis of developments that have taken place in the past five years aimed at exploring the path of economic integration in Europe.

The Political Economy of European Integration

The Political Economy of European Integration
Author: Erik Jones
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415340632

This book provides an accessible introduction to diverse political economy perspectives on different aspects of European integration. It presents a critical appraisal of how scholars in the EU and US use theory to understand European integration.

European Integration Theory

European Integration Theory
Author: Antje Wiener
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2009
Genre: Europe
ISBN:

Systematically revised and updated throughout, this ground-breaking text provides an overview of all the major approaches to European integration. This edition includes two new chapters on the political theory of European integration and critical theory.