Tracing the evolution of federalist theory and the EU, this book brings together a distinguished array of experts from around the world to debate the pros and cons of treating the EU in a comparative context. Contributors ask whether a constitutional equilibrium has been reached in the EU, and examine policymaking in areas such as employment, health, environment, security, and migration.
This book includes up-to-date studies of regional integration efforts in all major parts of the world, especially North America, South America and East Asia. In many cases these efforts are compared with the EU, where integration has progressed much further. Some important questions are asked: What explains the variation in achievements? What kind of agreements and institutions are needed to produce regional integration? Is 'pooling and delegation' of sovereignty necessary to overcome 'collective action problems'? How important is regional leadership? Various schools of thought are represented.
Preliminary Material /Finn Laursen -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Overview of the Constitutional Treaty and Main Elements of the Treaty /Finn Laursen -- Chapter 2. The Eu Constitutional Treaty and International Trade /Rafael Leal-Arcas -- Chapter 3. The European Economic Constitution: an Analysis of the Constitutional Treaty /Ferran Brunet -- Chapter 4. The Reforms in the Justice and Home Affairs Domain: the End of the 'Third Pillar'? /Jörg Monar -- Chapter 5. Who Speaks for Europe While We Wait for the Eu Foreign Minister? /Per M. Norheim-Martinsen -- Chapter 6. Between Cherry-picking and Salvaging the Titanic: Spain and the Rescuing of the Essence of the Eu Constitution /Joaquín Roy -- Chapter 7. From Idealism to Pragmatism: Germany and the Constitutional Treaty /Almut Möller -- Chapter 8. The French Rejection of the European Constitutional Treaty: Two-level Games Perspective /Colette Mazzucelli -- Chapter 9. Trimming the Sails:the Dutch and the Eu Constitution after the Referendum /Steven B. Wolinetz -- Chapter 10. The United Kingdom and the Constitutional Treaty: Leading from within? /Alasdair Blair -- Chapter 11. Poland and the Constitutional Treaty: a Short Story about a 'Square Root'? /Maciej Wilga -- Chapter 12. Denmark and the Constitutional Treaty: a Difficult Two-level Game /Finn Laursen -- Chapter 13. Italy and the Treaty Establishing a European Constitution: the Decline of a Middle-size Power? /Federiga Bindi -- Chapter 14. The Irish Presidency:n Eutrality, Skills and Effective Mediation? /Andreas Dür and Gemma Mateo -- Chapter 15. A New Pragmatism: the Role and Impact of the European Parliament in the Constitutional Treaty Negotiations /Derek Beach -- Chapter 16. The European Commission as a Strategic Agenda Setter: the Case of the Convention on the Future of Europe and the Ensuing Ratification Crisis /Edward Moxon-Browne -- Chapter 17. Producing 'Ever Closer Union'? the Rhetoric of Legitimacy and Regional Participation in the Eu Constitutional Convention /Janet Laible -- Chapter 18. The Igc 2003-4: How Constrained by Rhetorical Action? How Intergovernmental? /Finn Laursen -- Chapter 19. The Failed Eu Constitution Referendums: the French Case in Perspective, 1992 and 2005 /Francesca Vassallo -- Chapter 20. Constitution-making and the Search for a European Public Sphere /Chien-Yi Lu -- Chapter 21. Everything Shall Now Be Popular: Explaining Elite Behaviour in the Constitutional Treaty Referenda /Rasmus Leander Nielsen -- Chapter 22. Flexible Integration and the Constitutional Treaty: an Instrument with Little Purpose? /Laura Lund Olsen -- Chapter 23. The Implications of the 'No' Vote in France: Making the Most of a Wasted Opportunity /Marie-Luce Paris-Dobozy -- Chapter 24. From Treaty Bargains to a Constitutional Proposal and Back /Thomas König -- Chapter 25. Concluding Remarks: the Constitutional Treaty Is Dead, Long Live European Constitutionalism /Finn Laursen -- Index /Finn Laursen.
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Giving an analysis of the making of the Treaty of Nice, the treaty of the European Union, adopted in 2000. This book analyses the interests and strategies of the various actors, including the 15 Member States, during the negotiations and tries to explain the main institutional changes, such as the re-weighting of votes in the Council of Ministers
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