European disunion : between sovereignty and solidarity /

The Euro crisis catapulted the EU into its most serious political crisis since its inception, leaving it torn between opposing demands for more sovereignty and solidarity. This volume focuses on the key themes of disunion, sovereignty and solidarity. It assesses the main EU institutions: member stat...

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Other Authors: Hayward, Jack Ernest Shalom, Wurzel, RĂ¼diger
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Series:Palgrave studies in European Union politics.
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Summary:The Euro crisis catapulted the EU into its most serious political crisis since its inception, leaving it torn between opposing demands for more sovereignty and solidarity. This volume focuses on the key themes of disunion, sovereignty and solidarity. It assesses the main EU institutions: member states, civil society actors and policy areas. The Euro crisis catapulted the European Union into its most serious political crisis since its inception, leaving it simultaneously torn between opposing demands for more sovereignty and solidarity. Throughout its history, the Union has been plagued by power struggles between its member states. Periodic crises have been met by indecision and compromise that put securing agreement above effective outcomes. The complexity of its decision making processes is mainly due to the refusal to concentrate power and wish to preserve enough semblance of national sovereignty to retain the respect and loyalty of member state citizens. This edited volume focuses on the key themes of disunion, sovereignty and solidarity. It assesses all of the main EU institutions: member states, civil society actors and policy areas.
Review: The European Union is undergoing a profound crisis. This book provides unrivalled insight into the nature of this crisis and a powerful, sustained analysis of the growing tensions between the demands of national sovereignty and the imperatives of solidarity in many different arenas and institutions, which together are threatening the Union with fragmentation and decline. Andrew Gamble, Prof of Politics, Department of Politics and Internationa Studies, University of Cambridge European Disunion: Between Sovereignty and Solidarity identifies and dissects the weaknesses and contradictions in European integration. Editors Jack Hayward and Rudiger Wurzel bring together leading specialists to assess how the European Union has fared in balancing sovereignty and solidarity. The verdict is nuanced, but the weight of the evidence that the authors uncover suggests a future of disunion rather than union. The book provides an indispensable guide as the Eurozone endgame unfolds. Liesbet Hooghe, W.R. Kenan Professor, UNC- Chapel Hill and Chair in Multilevel Governance, VU University Amsterdam 'Jack Hayward, Rudi Wurzel and their collaborators have produced a fine, timely and accessible study of the recent history, current state and future prospects of the European project. No one who wants to understand the deeper forces behind the upheavals that have plagued the European Union in the last few years can afford not to read it'. Professor David Marquand, University of Oxford.
Item Description:JACK HAYWARD is Research Professor, University of Hull, UK, Emeritus Professor of Politics, Oxford University, UK and Fellow of the British Academy. Some of this other edited publications include Elitism, Populism and European Politics (1996) and Leaderless Europe (2008). RUDIGER K. WURZEL is Reader in Politics and Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Studies, University of Hull, UK, where he is also Director of the Centre for European Union Studies (CEUS). His books include The European Union as a Leader in International Environmental Politics (edited with J. Connelly, 2011) and Environmental Policy-making in Britain, Germany and the EU (2002).
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 337 pages) : 1 illustration
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781137271358
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