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Theorizing European integration / Dimitris N. Chryssochoou.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Sage politics textsPublication details: London : SAGE, 2001.Description: xiv, 223 p. ; 24 cm. ; asedISBN:
  • 0761962859
  • 0761962867 (PBK.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.242/2 21
LOC classification:
  • JN15 .C467 2001
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: THEORY -- 1 Integration Theory and its Uses -- In defence of theory -- Why theorize? -- The challenge to EU theorizing -- Europe's social scientific puzzle -- Theorizing the European condition -- Notes and references -- PART TWO: THEORIES -- 2 Formative Theories: Structure v. Process -- Introduction -- Functionalism -- Federalism -- Transactionalism -- Neofunctionalism -- Notes and references -- 3 The Consensual Phase: Autonomy through Control -- Autonomy through control -- Confederalism -- International regimes -- Interdependence -- Concordance systems -- Notes and references -- PART THREE: THEORIZING -- 4 Paradigm Shift: From Policy to Polity -- Introduction -- European polity dynamics -- State-centrism v. multi-level governance -- Institutionalism strikes back -- Capturing the comparativist turn -- Notes and references -- 5 Theorizing the European Consociation -- Introduction -- A preface to consociational theory -- Politics in a consociation of states -- Perspectives on competence allocation -- The Amsterdam reforms -- Conclusion -- Notes and references -- PART FOUR: METATHEORY -- 6 Capturing the Normative Turn -- Introduction -- From theory to metatheory -- The case for European civic competence -- The false promise of Amsterdam -- Drawing insights -- Notes and references.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: PART ONE: THEORY -- 1 Integration Theory and its Uses -- In defence of theory -- Why theorize? -- The challenge to EU theorizing -- Europe's social scientific puzzle -- Theorizing the European condition -- Notes and references -- PART TWO: THEORIES -- 2 Formative Theories: Structure v. Process -- Introduction -- Functionalism -- Federalism -- Transactionalism -- Neofunctionalism -- Notes and references -- 3 The Consensual Phase: Autonomy through Control -- Autonomy through control -- Confederalism -- International regimes -- Interdependence -- Concordance systems -- Notes and references -- PART THREE: THEORIZING -- 4 Paradigm Shift: From Policy to Polity -- Introduction -- European polity dynamics -- State-centrism v. multi-level governance -- Institutionalism strikes back -- Capturing the comparativist turn -- Notes and references -- 5 Theorizing the European Consociation -- Introduction -- A preface to consociational theory -- Politics in a consociation of states -- Perspectives on competence allocation -- The Amsterdam reforms -- Conclusion -- Notes and references -- PART FOUR: METATHEORY -- 6 Capturing the Normative Turn -- Introduction -- From theory to metatheory -- The case for European civic competence -- The false promise of Amsterdam -- Drawing insights -- Notes and references.

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