Reconsidering Europeanization

Reconsidering Europeanization
Author: Florian Greiner,Peter Pichler,Jan Vermeiren
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110685473

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This pertinent and highly original volume explores how ideas of Europe and processes of continental political, socio-economic, and cultural integration have been intertwined since the nineteenth century. Applying a wider definition of Europeanization in the sense of "becoming European", it will pay equal attention to counter-processes of disentanglement and disintegration that have accompanied, slowed down, or displaced such trends and developments. By focusing on the practices, agents, and experience of Europeanization, the volume strives to bring together the history of ideas and the history of human actions and conduct, two approaches that are usually treated separately in the field of European studies.

Europeanization and European Integration

Europeanization and European Integration
Author: R. Coman,T. Kostera,L. Tomini
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2014-09-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137325501

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After two decades of research into the impact of the EU on domestic politics and policies, this book explores the relationship between Europeanization and EU integration. It argues that Europeanization should be considered as a stage in the development of EU integration as well as questioning the notion of incremental Europeanization.

The Greek Gastarbeiter in the Federal Republic of Germany 1960 1974

The Greek Gastarbeiter in the Federal Republic of Germany  1960   1974
Author: Maria Adamopoulou
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2024-04-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783111202303

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Was migration to Germany a blessing or a curse? The main argument of this book is that the Greek state conceived labor migration as a traineeship into Europeanization with its shiny varnish of progress. Jumping on a fully packed train to West Germany meant leaving the past behind. However, the tensed Cold War realities left no space for illusions; specters of the Nazi past and the Greek Civil War still haunted them all. Adopting a transnational approach, this monograph retargets attention to the sending state by exploring how the Greek Gastarbeiter’s welfare was intrinsically connected with their homeland through its exercise of long-distance nationalism. Apart from its fresh take in postwar migration, the book also addresses methodological challenges in creative ways. The narrative alternates between the macro- and the micro-level, including subnational and transnational actors and integrating a diverse set of primary sources and voices. Avoiding the trap of exceptionalism, it contextualizes the Greek case in the Mediterranean and Southeast European experience.

Transforming Europe

Transforming Europe
Author: Maria Green Cowles,James Caporaso,Thomas Risse
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2018-08-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501723575

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Does the European Union change the domestic politics and institutions of its member states? Many studies of EU decisionmaking in Brussels pay little attention to the potential domestic impact of European integration. Transforming Europe traces the effects of Europeanization on the EU member states. The various chapters, based on cutting-edge research, examine the impact of the EU on national court systems, territorial politics, societal networks, public discourse, identity, and citizenship norms.The European Union, the authors find, does indeed make a difference—even in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. In many cases EU rules and regulations incompatible with domestic institutions have created pressure for national governments to adapt. This volume examines the conditions under which this "adaptational pressure" has led to institutional change in the member states.

The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations

The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations
Author: Thomas Hoerber,Gabriel Weber,Ignazio Cabras
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2022-02-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429557170

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The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations fills a significant gap in the European studies literature by providing crucial and groundbreaking coverage of several key areas that are usually neglected or excluded in European integration collections. Whilst still examining the largest and most influential institutions, bodies and highly-funded policy areas as acknowledged dominant topics in European studies, it crucially does so with much greater balance by devoting equal billing to areas such as culture in European integration or new technologies and their impact on the EU. Organised around three main sections – culture, technology and ‘tangibles’ – the book: offers an authoritative ‘encyclopaedia’ to ‘alternative’ areas in European integration, from media, football, Erasmus and tourism, to transport, space, AI and energy; retains coverage of the dominant topics in European studies, such as the Eurozone, the Common Internal Market, or European law, but in balance with other areas of interest; and provides an essential companion to existing scholarship in European studies. The Routledge Handbook of European Integrations is essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research in the study of European integration/studies. The Open Access version of Chapter 14 in this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

The Spatialities of Europeanization

The Spatialities of Europeanization
Author: Alun Jones,Julian Clark
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2024-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136943423

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Europeanization is increasingly fashionable in the social sciences as a research focus as well as a backdrop for studies of the European Union and its relations with its member states. However, to date there is little consensus among the scholarly community over what Europeanization is or how it should be analyzed. Spatialities of Europeanization is the first work to comprehensively analyze contemporary research across the social sciences and humanities in order to bring together critically informed and previously unconnected contributions on this vital topic. The authors identify unexplored communalities between these different research traditions as well as shedding light on its neglected geographical and spatial dimensions which they argue are critical to understanding Europeanization in the 21st century. This book reflects a strong conceptual approach which is supported by detailed empirical materials drawn from interviews with policy elites at supranational, national and regional levels in the EU who are engaged in short, medium and long term EU policy planning and management. Offering fascinating empirically grounded insights into why Europe’s governance must now become more transparent and accountable to its 500 million citizens this book will appeal to scholars and researchers in the fields of Political Science, International and European Studies.

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century

Europeanization in the Twentieth Century
Author: M. Conway,K. Patel
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2010-10-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230293120

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Europeanization is a term at the centre of contemporary political debate. In this innovative study, a team of British and German historians present the findings of their research project into how the concept and content of Europeanization needs to be understood as a historical phenomenon, which has changed its meaning during the twentieth century.

The Europeanization of European Politics

The Europeanization of European Politics
Author: C. Bretherton,M. Mannin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137275394

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This book presents a comparative perspective to the study of European politics, focusing on the unique and transformative effect of European Union on the politics of its member states - in effect, the Europeanization of European politics. For no other world region is there a similar intensity of Treaty and other obligations on a set of neighboring states, nor a comparable depth of of supranational governance. The concept of Europeanism as an evaluative theme is used to explore this unique, sui generis, region, its states, and its political transformation in the 21st century.