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Preface |
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1 Realist, Intergovernmentalist, and Institutionalist Approaches |
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2 Neo-Functionalism and Supranational Governance |
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18 | (16) |
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3 Constructivist Perspectives |
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34 | (14) |
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4 Sociological Perspectives on European Integration |
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48 | (14) |
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62 | (17) |
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79 | (16) |
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95 | (12) |
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8 The Single European Act |
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107 | (14) |
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9 The Treaty of Maastricht |
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121 | (14) |
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10 The Treaty of Amsterdam |
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135 | (14) |
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149 | (14) |
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12 The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties |
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163 | (18) |
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PART III MAJOR PERSONALITIES |
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181 | (12) |
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14 Dynamic Franco-German Duos: Giscard-Schmidt and Mitterrand-Kohl |
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193 | (13) |
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15 Problematic Partners: de Gaulle, Thatcher, and their Impact |
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206 | (13) |
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16 The Presidents and the Presidency of the European Commission |
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219 | (14) |
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17 Famous Non-Performers: Franco Malfatti, Gaston Thorn, and Jacques Santer |
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233 | (16) |
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PART IV MEMBER STATES (CLEAVAGES) |
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18 Large Versus Small States: Anti-Hegemony and the Politics of Shared Leadership |
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249 | (18) |
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267 | (11) |
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278 | (14) |
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21 Coordinated Versus Liberal Market Economies |
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292 | (14) |
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22 Leaders and Followers: Leadership amongst Member States in a Differentiated Europe |
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306 | (15) |
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23 Council of Ministers and European Council |
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321 | (15) |
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336 | (14) |
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25 The European Court of Justice and the Legal Dynamics of Integration |
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350 | (15) |
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26 The European Parliament |
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365 | (15) |
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27 External Scrutiny Institutions |
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380 | (12) |
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28 European Union Agencies |
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392 | (15) |
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PART VI ECONOMIC COMPETENCES |
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407 | (15) |
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422 | (19) |
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441 | (12) |
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32 Economic and Monetary Union |
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453 | (16) |
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469 | (15) |
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484 | (12) |
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35 Regional and Structural Funds |
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496 | (15) |
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PART VII SUBSTANTIVE POLICY DEVELOPMENT |
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511 | (15) |
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526 | (16) |
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38 Social Policy and Labor Market Regulation |
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542 | (14) |
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39 European Energy Policy |
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556 | (14) |
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40 The Constitutional Context of (Ever-Wider) Policy-Making |
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570 | (15) |
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PART VIII COMPETENCES IN FOREIGN POLICY AND HOME AFFAIRS |
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585 | (15) |
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42 The Shadow of Schengen |
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600 | (13) |
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43 Justice and Home Affairs |
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613 | (14) |
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44 Intelligence and the European Union |
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627 | (16) |
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45 The Common Foreign and Security Policy |
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643 | (18) |
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PART IX POLITICAL CONCERNS |
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46 Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union |
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661 | (15) |
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47 Policy Effectiveness and Transparency in European Policy-Making |
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676 | (14) |
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48 Identity and Solidarity |
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690 | (13) |
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49 Political Time in the EU |
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703 | (13) |
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50 Public Opinion and Integration |
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716 | (18) |
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51 Rights (and Obligations) in EU Law |
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734 | (15) |
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52 Bringing the Territory Back In: Toward a New Understanding of the Regional Dimension of the EU |
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749 | (12) |
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53 Neither an International Organization nor a Nation State: The EU as a Supranational Federation |
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761 | (16) |
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54 Comparative Regional Integration: Theoretical Developments |
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777 | (18) |
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PART X EU AND THE MEMBER STATES |
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55 Coordination in the EU |
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795 | (15) |
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810 | (15) |
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825 | (15) |
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840 | (15) |
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Index |
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