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OverviewFifty years ago, the leaders of six European states signed the Treaty of Rome, creating the European Economic Community and launching the process of European integration. From that starting point evolved today's European Union (EU), the most successful example of institutionalized political cooperation in history. The EU now encompasses a much broader array of responsibilities than originally planned, its membership has widened to 25 countries, and its legislation and jurisprudence has come to supersede national law. Contestation has accompanied success, however, and the intense debate in many European countries over the EU Constitution throughout the course of 2005 revealed deep divisions between and within European countries around issues such as EU institutions, the elusive European identity, a European economic malaise, and the role of the EU as a world power. Was the constitutional crisis a turning point for European integration? This volume argues that the EU today may be at a crossroads--not because of the failed referenda but rather because of the unresolved tensions in European governance not banished with the referenda's defeat. Meunier and McNamara's collection is the first to comprehensively examine these challenging issues using the tools of historical institutionalism to analyze the past and future political and institutional trajectory of the European Union across a wide variety of policy areas. Together, the volume's authors provide a remarkably coherent theoretical approach to the key questions facing Europe, drawing a portrait of the EU today that reveals a robust, but not invulnerable, set of institutions and practices Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sophie Meunier (, Research Scholar, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University) , Kathleen R. McNamara (, Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Service, Georgetown University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.577kg ISBN: 9780199218684ISBN 10: 0199218684 Pages: 376 Publication Date: 24 May 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsSophie Meunier and Kathleen McNamara: Introduction Part 1 The Past and Future of European Institutional Integration 1: Andrew Moravcsik: The European Constitutional Settlement 2: R. Daniel Kelemen: Built to Last? The Durability of EU Federalism 3: Dorothee Heisenberg: Informal Decision-Making in the Council: The Secret of the EU's Success? 4: Karen J. Alter and David Steinberg: The Theory and Reality of the European Coal and Steel Community 5: Milada Anna Vachudova: Historical Institutionalism and the EU's Eastward Enlargement Part 2 The Politics of Markets 6: Abraham Newman: Protecting Privacy in Europe: Administrative Feedbacks and Regional Politics 7: Elliot Posner: Financial Transformation in the European Union 8: Orfeo Fioretos: The European Company Statute and the Governance Dilemma 9: Tim Büthe: The Politics of Competition and Institutional Change in European Union: The First Fifty Years 10: Amy Verdun: A Historical Institutionalist Analysis of the Road to Economic and Monetary Union: A Journey with Many Crossroads Part 3 Law and Society 11: Berthold Rittberger and Frank Schimmelfennig: The Constitutionalization of the European Union: Explaining the Parliamentarization and Institutionalization of Human Rights 12: Willem Maas: The Evolution of EU Citizenship 13: Ailish Johnson: EU Social Policy, or, How Far Up Do You Like Your Safety Net? Part 4 The EU as a Sovereign State in World Politics 14: Roy H. Ginsberg and Michael E. Smith: Understanding the European Union as a Global Political Actor: Theory, Practice, and Impact 15: John Peterson and Alasdair R. Young: Trade and Transatlantic Relations: Old Dogs and New Tricks 16: Mary Farrell: From EU Model to External Policy?ReviewsAuthor InformationSophie Meunier is a Research Scholar in Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. She is the author of Trading Voices: The European Union in International Commercial Negotiations (Princeton University Press, August 2005) and The French Challenge: Adapting to Globalization (with Philip Gordon, Brookings Institution Press, December 2001), winner of the 2002 France-Ameriques book award . Meunier has published many articles on the European Union, the politics of international trade, globalization, and French politics. Her current research focuses on anti-Americanism in France, the complex links between Europeanization and globalization, and the nesting/overlapping of international institutions. Kathleen McNamara is Associate Professor of Government and International Affairs at Georgetown University. She is the author of The Currency of Ideas: Monetary Politics in the European Union (Cornell University Press, 1998) and articles on the social embeddedness of the economy, central banking, and globalization. Her current research compares the creation of political authority in the European Union to the historical experience of nation-states. Dr. McNamara previously taught at Princeton University, has been a visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation, a German Marshall Fund Fellow, a Fulbright Fellow, and a Visiting Professor at Sciences Po (Paris). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |