Ever Looser Union?
Differentiated European Integration
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 21 February 2020
- ISBN 9780198854333
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 240x160x20 mm
- Weight 514 g
- Language English 160
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Short description:
This book offers a comprehensive account and assessment of differentiation in European integration, including an analysis of differentiation in EU enlargement, the Eurozone crisis, Brexit, and the selective integration of non-member states.
MoreLong description:
Differentiated integration has become a durable feature of the European Union and is a major alternative for its future development and reform. This book provides a comprehensive conceptual, theoretical, and empirical analysis of differentiation in European integration. It explains differentiation in EU treaties and legislation in general and offers specific accounts of differentiation in the recent enlargements of the EU, the Eurozone crisis, the Brexit negotiations, and the integration of non-member states. Ever Looser Union? introduces differentiated integration as a legal instrument that European governments use regularly to overcome integration deadlock in EU treaty negotiations and legislation. Differentiated integration follows two main logics. Instrumental differentiation adjusts integration to the heterogeneity of economic preferences and capacities, particularly in the context of enlargement. By contrast, constitutional differentiation accommodates concerns about national self-determination. Whereas instrumental differentiation mainly affects poorer (new) member states, constitutional differentiation offers wealthier and nationally oriented member states opt-outs from the integration of core state powers. The book shows that differentiated integration has facilitated the integration of new policies, new members, and even non-members. It has been mainly 'multi-speed' and inclusive. Most differentiations end after a few years and do not discriminate against member states permanently. Yet differentiation is less suitable for reforming established policies, managing disintegration and fostering solidarity, and the path-dependency of core state power integration may lead to permanent divides in the Union.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
Part 1. Mapping and Explaining Differentiated Integration
Concepts: Differentiated Integration and its Modes
Theory: The Choice for Differentiated Integration
Mapping Differentiated Integration
Explaining Differentiation in EU Treaties
Explaining Differentiation in EU Legislation
Part 2. Extensions
Normalization: New Member States and Differentiated Integration
Path Dependence: Differentiated Integration in the Euro Crisis
Differentiated Disintegration: Brexit
Regional Differentiation: Beyond the EU Member States
Conclusions; Is Differentiation Good for Europe?