The European Union and the Return of the Nation State

The European Union and the Return of the Nation State
Author: Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt,Karin Leijon,Anna Michalski,Lars Oxelheim
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-01-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030350055

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This book explores the complex and ever-changing relationship between the European Union and its member states. The recent surge in tension in this relationship has been prompted by the actions of some member state governments as they question fundamental EU values and principles and refuse to implement common decisions seemingly on the basis of narrowly defined national interests. Furthermore, Brexit forces the EU for the first time to face the prospect of a major member state preparing to leave the Union. Are these developments heralding the return of the nation-state, and if so, in what form? Is the national revival a lasting phenomenon that will affect the EU for a long time to come, or is it a transitory trend? This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to answer these questions. It brings together scholars from economics, law, and political science to provide insights into the multifaceted relations between the Union and its member states from different perspectives. All chapters are based on up-to-date research findings, succinct assessments of the current state of affairs and ongoing debates about the direction of European integration. The book concludes by offering policy recommendations at European and national levels.

The European Rescue of the Nation state

The European Rescue of the Nation state
Author: Alan S. Milward
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 041521629X

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Newly revised and updated, this second edition is the classic economic and political account of the origins of the European Community book offers a challenging interpretation of the history of the western European state and European integration.

The Transformation of the European Nation State

The Transformation of the European Nation State
Author: Per Kristen Mydske,Ingo Peters
Publsiher: BWV Verlag
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 9783830512226

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European Union and the Nation State

European Union and the Nation State
Author: Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa,David Hume Institute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2001
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 187048259X

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From the Nation State to Europe

From the Nation State to Europe
Author: Jack Ernest Shalom Hayward,Anand Menon,Vincent Wright
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199240739

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The relationship between the European Union and its member states is complex and evolving. This book explores not only the nature of this relationship, but also the broader implications of European integration for the ways in which the subject of European politics is studied.

The European Union and the End of Politics

The European Union and the End of Politics
Author: James Heartfield
Publsiher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781780999494

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Europe is in crisis, but the European Union just gets stronger. Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland have all been told that they must submit their budgets to EU-appointed bureaucrats. The 'soft coup' that put EU officials in charge of Greece and Italy shows that the Union is opposed to democracy. Instead of weakening the European Union, the budget crisis of 2012 has ended up with the eurocrats grabbing new powers to dictate terms. Over the years the forward march of the European Union has been widely misunderstood. James Heartfield explains that the rise of the EU is driven by the decline in political participation. Without political contestation national parliaments have become an empty shell. Where once elites drew authority from their own people, today they draw authority from the European Union, and other summits of world leaders. The growth of the European Union runs in tandem with the decline in national politics. As national sovereignty is hollowed out, technocratic administration from Brussels fills the void. This account of the rise of the European Union includes a full survey of the major schools of thought in European studies, and a valuable guide to those who want to take back control. ,

Reshaping the European Union

Reshaping the European Union
Author: Klaus Weber,Henning Ottmann
Publsiher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Europe
ISBN: 3848744759

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This book proposes a profound reform of the EU and identifies its deficiencies. The book's proposals are based on the concepts of limited supranationality and a balanced view of the nation state. The EU is mainly needed to secure peace, promote prosperity, compensate for the relatively small size and limited power of its member states, and ensure their compliance with the essential principles of Western civilization. The balanced view of the nation state implies avoiding nationalism and war and safeguarding the advantages which a well-designed nation state has in comparison to the EU. The book presents a variety of proposals, such as redesigning EU law-making and EU treaty-making, subordinating the role of the European Commission, a Court of Appeal, and a new composition of the European Central Bank. It also discusses possible ways to ensure the survival of the Eurozone. If the book's proposals are translated into practice, the EU could be in better shape in the future.

The Nation State in Question

The Nation State in Question
Author: T. V. Paul,G. John Ikenberry,John A. Hall
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691221496

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Has globalization forever undermined the state as the mighty guarantor of public welfare and security? In the 1990s, the prevailing and even hopeful view was that it had. The euphoria did not last long. Today the "return of the state" is increasingly being discussed as a desirable reality. This book is the first to bring together a group of prominent scholars from comparative politics, international relations, and sociology to systematically reassess--through a historical lens that moves beyond the standard focus on the West--state-society relations and state power at the dawn of the twenty-first century. The contributors examine the sources and forms of state power in light of a range of welfare and security needs in order to tell us what states can do today. They assess the extent to which international social forces affect states, and the capacity of states to adapt in specific issue areas. Their striking conclusion is that states have continued to be pivotal in diverse areas such as nationalism, national security, multiculturalism, taxation, and industrial relations. Offering rich insights on the changing contours of state power, The Nation-State in Question will be of interest to social scientists, students, and policymakers alike. John Hall's introduction is followed by chapters by Peter Baldwin, John Campbell, Francesco Duina, Grzegorz Ekiert, Jeffrey Herbst, Christopher Hood, Anatoly Khazanov, Brendan O'Leary, T. V. Paul, Bernard Yack, Rudra Sil, and Minxin Pei. The conclusion is by John Ikenberry.