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    Towards a Segmented European Political Order: The European Union's Post-crises Conundrum

    Towards a Segmented European Political Order by Bátora, Jozef; Fossum, John Erik;

    The European Union's Post-crises Conundrum

    Series: Routledge Studies on Democratising Europe;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 26 November 2019

    • ISBN 9781138495326
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages312 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 594 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 19 Illustrations, black & white; 195 Line drawings, black & white; 5 Tables, black & white
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    This book makes a distinctive contribution to the crucial debate on the European Union?s present and future development. It systematically examines how the range of crises and challenges over the last decade have transformed the EU and relates those findings to the discussion of an increasingly differentiated EU.

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    This book makes a distinctive contribution to the crucial debate on the European Union (EU)?s present and future development.


    It systematically examines how the range of crises and challenges over the last decade have transformed the EU and relates those findings to the discussion of an increasingly differentiated EU. It argues that the post-crises EU shows clear signs of becoming a segmented political order with in-built biases and constraints. The book spells out the key features of such an order in ideational and structural terms and shows how it more concretely manifests itself in the EU?s institutional and constitutional make-up and in how member states constrain and condition EU action. Different states impose different types of constraints, as is underlined through paying explicit attention to the Visegrád countries.


    This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of EU politics/studies, European integration and politics, East European politics and foreign policy.



    This collection foregrounds the institutional fault lines, ideas and ideologies that make today's EU a uniquely "segmented" political order. Its thought-provoking contributions help us see that different aspects of European governance are simultaneously moving in several different directions ? and that this has major consequences for how we understand its whole system. ? Craig Parsons, University of Oregon, USA.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction 


    2. The Institutional Make-up of Europe?s Segmented Political Order 


    3. Illusions of Convergence: The Persistent Simplification of a Wicked Crisis 


    4. Epistemic Worries about Economic Expertise 


    5. What Kind of Crisis and How to Deal with it? The Segmented Border Logic in the European Migration Crisis 


    6. Toxic Neoliberalism on the EU?s Periphery: Slovakia, the Euro and the Migrant Crisis 


    7. European Solidarity in Times of Crisis: Towards Differentiated Integration 


    8. Interstitial Organisations and Segmented Integration in EU Governance 


    9. Undermining the Standards of Liberal Democracy within the European Union: The Polish Case and the Limits of Post-Enlargement Democratic Conditionality 


    10. Newspaper Portrayal of the EU in Crises in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary: The Union?s Imagined Linearity 


    11. European Crises and Foreign Policy Attitudes in Europe 


    12. Integration through Differentiation and Segmentation: The Case of one Member State from 1950 to Brexit (and Beyond) 


    13. Conclusion: A Segmented Political Order and Future Options


     

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    Towards a Segmented European Political Order: The European Union's Post-crises Conundrum

    Towards a Segmented European Political Order: The European Union's Post-crises Conundrum

    Bátora, Jozef; Fossum, John Erik; (ed.)

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