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Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in a Post-Brexit Era

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Assessing the consequences of Brexit on EU policies, institutions and members, this book discusses the significance of differentiation for the future of European integration.

This book theoretically examines differentiated integration and disintegration, focuses on how this process affects key policy areas, norms and institutions of the EU, and analyses how the process of Brexit is perceived by and impacts on third countries as well as other organizations of regional integration in a comparative perspective. This edited book brings together both leading and emerging scholars to integrate the process of Brexit into a broader analysis of the evolution, establishment and impact of the EU as a system of differentiation.

This book will be of key interest to scholar and students of European Union politics, European integration, Brexit, and more broadly to Public Administration, Law, Economics, Finance, Philosophy, History and International Relations.

List of contents

1. Differentiation, Differentiated Integration and Disintegration in a 'post-Brexit-era'  2. Negotiating Differentiated Disintegration in the European Union  3. Europeanization in Reverse Gear?  4. Democracy and (dis)integration  5. Brexit and the European Economic Area: Semi- and quasi-EU citizenship as by-products of external differentiation  6. European Migration Policy: Frontex, differentiation and Brexit  7. The European Commission and the Member States facing Differentiated (dis)integration: The challenges of Brexit  8. Towards an 'ever more differentiated Union'? Measuring Demand for European (dis)integration  9. Bang-a-Boomerang? Sweden, Differentiated Integration and EMU after Brexit  10. Governing a 'post-Brexit' Europe and the Case of Norway: Integration without membership in an affiliated state  11. Differentiation, Brexit and EU-Turkey Relations  12. Differentiated (dis)integration in Europe and Beyond: Historical and comparative perspectives  13. Differentiated Disintegration and Third Countries: The implications of Brexit for relations between the EU, the UK and Australia  14. Conclusion: Whither differentiated (dis)integration in a 'post-Brexit-era'?

About the author

Stefan Gänzle is Jean Monnet Chair and Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science and Management, University of Agder, Norway.
Benjamin Leruth is Assistant Professor in European Politics and Society at the University of Groningen, Netherlands.
Jarle Trondal is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Political Science and Management, University of Agder, and Professor of European Studies at the ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway.

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Assessing the consequences of Brexit on EU policies, institutions and members, this book discusses the significance of differentiation for the future of European integration.

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