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- [UNTITLED]
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Realist, Intergovernmentalist, and Institutionalist Approaches
- Neo-Functionalism and Supranational Governance
- Constructivist Perspectives
- Sociological Perspectives on European Integration
- Multilevel Governance
- The Treaties of Paris
- The Treaties of Rome
- The Single European Act
- The Treaty of Maastricht
- The Treaty of Amsterdam
- The Treaty of Nice
- The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties
- The Founding Fathers
- Dynamic Franco–German Duos: Giscard–Schmidt and Mitterrand–Kohl
- Problematic Partners: De Gaulle, Thatcher, and Their Impact
- The Presidents and the Presidency of the European Commission
- Famous Non-Performers: Franco Malfatti, Gaston Thorn, and Jacques Santer
- Large Versus Small States: Anti-Hegemony and The Politics of Shared Leadership
- Old Versus New
- Rich Versus Poor
- Coordinated Versus Liberal Market Economies
- Leaders and Followers: Leadership Amongst Member States in a Differentiated Europe
- Council of Ministers and European Council
- European Commission
- The European Court of Justice and the Legal Dynamics of Integration
- The European Parliament
- External Scrutiny Institutions
- European Union Agencies
- Single Market
- Trade Policy
- Competition Policy
- Economic and Monetary Union
- Lisbon Strategy
- CAP
- Regional and Structural Funds
- Environmental Policy
- European Consumer Law
- Social Policy and Labor Market Regulation
- European Energy Policy
- The Constitutional Context of (Ever–Wider) Policy–Making
- Defense Policy
- The Shadow of Schengen
- Justice and Home Affairs
- Intelligence and the European Union
- The Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union
- Policy Effectiveness and Transparency in European Policy-Making
- Identity and Solidarity
- Political Time in the EU
- Public Opinion and Integration
- Rights (And Obligations) in EU Law
- Bringing the Territory Back in: Toward a New Understanding of the Regional Dimension of the EU
- Neither an International Organization Nor A Nation State: The EU as a Supranational Federation
- Comparative Regional Integration: Theoretical Developments
- Coordination in the EU
- Burden-Sharing
- Europeanization
- Politicization
- Index
(p. xi) List of Figures
(p. xi) List of Figures
20.1 GDP per head (PPS) in 2007, EU-27 = 100 (Luxembourg excluded) 280
20.4 Growth of GDP per head 2000–2004 and level of GDP per head 2004 282
20.5 Correlation between current account balance and income level 287
20.6 Correlation between current account balances and real income growth 2000–2007 289
42.1 Net migration, EU-27 602
50.1 Public support for EU membership 719
56.1 Absolute distribution of “asylum burdens” in 2009 (top twelve OECD countries) 815
- [UNTITLED]
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Realist, Intergovernmentalist, and Institutionalist Approaches
- Neo-Functionalism and Supranational Governance
- Constructivist Perspectives
- Sociological Perspectives on European Integration
- Multilevel Governance
- The Treaties of Paris
- The Treaties of Rome
- The Single European Act
- The Treaty of Maastricht
- The Treaty of Amsterdam
- The Treaty of Nice
- The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties
- The Founding Fathers
- Dynamic Franco–German Duos: Giscard–Schmidt and Mitterrand–Kohl
- Problematic Partners: De Gaulle, Thatcher, and Their Impact
- The Presidents and the Presidency of the European Commission
- Famous Non-Performers: Franco Malfatti, Gaston Thorn, and Jacques Santer
- Large Versus Small States: Anti-Hegemony and The Politics of Shared Leadership
- Old Versus New
- Rich Versus Poor
- Coordinated Versus Liberal Market Economies
- Leaders and Followers: Leadership Amongst Member States in a Differentiated Europe
- Council of Ministers and European Council
- European Commission
- The European Court of Justice and the Legal Dynamics of Integration
- The European Parliament
- External Scrutiny Institutions
- European Union Agencies
- Single Market
- Trade Policy
- Competition Policy
- Economic and Monetary Union
- Lisbon Strategy
- CAP
- Regional and Structural Funds
- Environmental Policy
- European Consumer Law
- Social Policy and Labor Market Regulation
- European Energy Policy
- The Constitutional Context of (Ever–Wider) Policy–Making
- Defense Policy
- The Shadow of Schengen
- Justice and Home Affairs
- Intelligence and the European Union
- The Common Foreign and Security Policy
- Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union
- Policy Effectiveness and Transparency in European Policy-Making
- Identity and Solidarity
- Political Time in the EU
- Public Opinion and Integration
- Rights (And Obligations) in EU Law
- Bringing the Territory Back in: Toward a New Understanding of the Regional Dimension of the EU
- Neither an International Organization Nor A Nation State: The EU as a Supranational Federation
- Comparative Regional Integration: Theoretical Developments
- Coordination in the EU
- Burden-Sharing
- Europeanization
- Politicization
- Index