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Interlocking Dimensions of European Integration

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European integration can no longer be understood as a west European experiment mainly focused on functional and economic policy cooperation. The issues addressed include security and defence, as well as core concerns of European society. This volume explores three interlocking dimensions of integration; functional, territorial, and affiliational. Each dimension influences how countries across the continent engage with European integration. This first volume in the One Europe or Several? series identifies the agenda of a research programme, funded by the British Economic and Social Research Council.

List of contents

List of Tables List of Abbreviations Preface Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Rethinking European Integration; H.Wallace PART I: THE FUNCTIONAL DIMENSION European Union Trade Policy: Actually or Just Nominally Liberal?; A.Winters Pan-European Industrial Networks as Factors of Convergence and Divergence within Europe; S.Radosevic Functions, Levels and European Governance; B.Rosamund PART II: THE TERRITORIAL DIMENSION 'You No Longer Believe in Us and We No Longer Believe in You': Russian Attitudes Towards Europe; J.Löwenhardt, M.Light & S.White New Forms of International Migration: In Search of Which Europe?; A.M.Williams Regional Trajectories and Uneven Development in 'the New Europe': Rethinking Territorial Success and Inequality; A.Smith, A.Rainnie & M.Dunford Enlargement and Regionalization: The Europeanization of Local and Regional Governance in CEE States ; J.Hughes, G.Sasse & C.Gordon Germany's Power in Europe; C.Jeffery & W.E.Paterson Rethinking European Security; L.Freedman PART III: THE AFFILIATIONAL DIMENSION Imagining the Union: A Case of Banal Europeanism?; L.Cram European Identity and National Identity in Central and Eastern Europe; J.Batt EU Citizenship and pan-Europeanism; E.Meehan Immigrants, Cosmopolitans and the Idea of Europe; A.Amin PART IV: THE SCOPE AND LIMITS OF INTEGRATION Towards Post-Corporist Concertation in Europe?; R.O'Donnell Organizing European Institutions of Governance: A Prelude to an Institutional Account of Political Integration; J.P.Olsen Index

About the author

ASH AMIN University of Durham
JUDY BATT University of Birmingham
LAURA CRAM University of Strathclyde
MICHAEL DUNFORD University of Sussex
LAWRENCE FREEDMAN King's College London
CLAIRE GORDON London School of Economics and Political Science
JAMES HUGHES London School of Economics and Political Science
CHARLIE JEFFERY University of Birmingham
MARGOT LIGHT London School of Economics and Political Science
JOHN LÖWENHARDT University of Glasgow
ELIZABETH MEEHAN Queen's University of Belfast
RORY O'DONNELL University College Dublin
JOHN P. OLSEN ARENA, Oslo
WILLIAM E. PATERSON University of Birmingham
SLAVO RADOSEVIC School of Slavonic and East European Studies
AL RAINNIE University of Hertfordshire
BEN ROSAMOND University of Warwick
GWENDOLYN SASSE London School of Economics and Political Science
ADRIAN SMITH University of Sussex
STEPHEN WHITE University of Glasgow
ALLAN WILLIAMS University of Exeter
ALAN WINTERS University of Sussex

Summary

European integration can no longer be understood as a west European experiment mainly focused on functional and economic policy cooperation. The issues addressed include security and defence, as well as core concerns of European society. This volume explores three interlocking dimensions of integration; functional, territorial, and affiliational. Each dimension influences how countries across the continent engage with European integration. This first volume in the One Europe or Several? series identifies the agenda of a research programme, funded by the British Economic and Social Research Council.

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