This chapter, being halfway between abstract economic theory and policy analysis, addresses one of the most contested issues in comparative economic studies, namely the role of human deliberation versus spontaneity at the macroeconomic level. To arrive at new insights. It adopts a cross-regional perspective and speculates, if the counter-intuitive practices of China, based on pragmatism and experimentation, trial and error, has indeed been superior to social engineering, as practiced in various forms across Europe. It also highlights the limitations to theoretical generalizations, i.e., making claims that remain valid at any time and any place, as mainstream economics suggests of its own insights.
Intro -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- TABLES OF EQUIVALENCES -- PRIMARY CONSTITUTIONAL LEGISLATION -- CONSOLIDATED VERSION OF THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION -- TITLE I COMMON PROVISIONS -- Article 1 -- Article 2 -- Article 3 -- Article 4 -- Article 5 -- Article 6 -- Article 7 -- Article 8 -- TITLE II PROVISIONS ON DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES -- Article 9 -- Article 10 -- Article 11 -- Article 12 -- TITLE III PROVISIONS ON THE INSTITUTIONS -- Article 13 -- Article 14 -- Article 15 -- Article 16 -- Article 17 -- Article 18 -- Article 19 -- TITLE IV PROVISIONS ON ENHANCED COOPERATION -- Article 20 -- TITLE V GENERAL PROVISIONS ON THE UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION AND SPECIFIC PROVISIONS ON THE COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY -- CHAPTER 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS ON THE UNION'S EXTERNAL ACTION -- Article 21 -- CHAPTER 2 SPECIFIC PROVISIONS CONCERNING THE COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY -- SECTION 1 COMMON PROVISIONS -- Article 23 -- Article 24 -- Article 25 -- Article 26 -- Article 27 -- Article 28 -- Article 29 -- Article 30 -- Article 31 -- Article 37 -- Article 38 -- Article 39 -- SECTION 2 PROVISIONS ON THE COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY -- Article 42 -- Article 43 -- Article 45 -- TITLE VI FINAL PROVISIONS -- Article 47 -- Article 49 -- Article 50 -- CONSOLIDATED VERSION OF THE TREATY ON THE FUNCTIONING OF THE EUROPEAN UNION -- PART ONE PRINCIPLES -- Article 1 -- TITLE I CATEGORIES AND AREAS OF UNION COMPETENCE -- Article 2 -- Article 3 -- Article 4 -- Article 5 -- Article 6 -- TITLE II PROVISIONS HAVING GENERAL APPLICATION -- Article 7 -- Article 8 -- Article 9 -- Article 10 -- Article 11 -- Article 12 -- Article 13 -- Article 14 -- Article 15 -- Article 16 -- Article 17 -- PART TWO NON-DISCRIMINATION AND CITIZENSHIP OF THE UNION -- Article 18 -- Article 19 -- Article 20 -- Article 21 -- Article 22 -- Article 23 -- Article 24.
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface to the Paperback Edition -- Foreword -- A Personal Note -- PART I: THE RETURN OF HISTORY -- 1 The New Nationalism -- 2 Never Say Never -- 3 Untidy Compromises -- 4 The Two Faces of Janus -- 5 Nutopia -- PART II: LOVE AND MARRIAGE: THE VIRTUES OF NATIONALISM -- 6 Living beyond Our Psychological Means -- 7 Nation Building -- 8 National Creativity -- 9 This Place We Call Home -- 10 La Vie Quotidian -- 11 Subjects into Citizens -- 12 A Short History of the Cross-Class Coalition -- PART III: A DIVIDED HOUSE -- 13 The Breakdown of the Cross-Class Coalition -- 14 One Nation, Divided, under Stress -- 15 The Elephant in the Room -- 16 The Birth of a Nationalist -- 17 The Nationalism of the Vulnerable -- 18 The Nationalism of the Affluent -- PART IV: A NEW SOCIAL CONTRACT -- 19 Liberal Nationalism -- 20 This Is the Time -- 21 A Race to the Bottom -- Notes -- Index.
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