Grand theories of European integration in the twenty-first century
This paper sets the scene for a JEPP special issue entitled 'Re-engaging Grand Theory:
European Integration in the Twenty-first Century.'The special issue engages three theories …
European Integration in the Twenty-first Century.'The special issue engages three theories …
Politicizing Europe in times of crisis
This paper starts from the premise that the politicization of Europe is indicative of a new
structuring conflict that involves a set of processes which put the national political community …
structuring conflict that involves a set of processes which put the national political community …
Failing forward? Crises and patterns of European integration
E Jones, R Daniel Kelemen… - Journal of European Public …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Erik Jones a, R. Daniel Kelemen b and Sophie Meunier c aJohns Hopkins SAIS,
Washington, DC, USA; bDepartment of Political Science, Rutgers University, New …
Washington, DC, USA; bDepartment of Political Science, Rutgers University, New …
Introduction: The European Union beyond the polycrisis? Integration and politicization in an age of shifting cleavages
Over the past decade, the EU has faced multiple crises. In the introduction to this collection,
we argue that this 'polycrisis' is fracturing the European political system across multiple …
we argue that this 'polycrisis' is fracturing the European political system across multiple …
Theorizing institutional change and governance in European responses to the Covid-19 pandemic
VA Schmidt - Journal of European Integration, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
After initial responses that appeared to be a disappointing replay of previous crises, EU
governance in the Covid-19 crisis may very well result in paradigmatic change toward …
governance in the Covid-19 crisis may very well result in paradigmatic change toward …
European integration (theory) in times of crisis. A comparison of the euro and Schengen crises
F Schimmelfennig - Journal of European Public Policy, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The European Union has gone through major crises of its two flagship
integration projects of the 1990s: the euro and Schengen. Both crises had structurally similar …
integration projects of the 1990s: the euro and Schengen. Both crises had structurally similar …
EU refugee policies and politics in times of crisis: Theoretical and empirical perspectives
Abstract In 2015/16, Europe faced the largest inflow of refugees since World War II. This
inflow highlighted systemic deficiencies in EU asylum co‐operation which provoked a state …
inflow highlighted systemic deficiencies in EU asylum co‐operation which provoked a state …
[图书][B] A theory of international organization
Why do international organizations (IOs) look so different, yet so similar? The possibilities
are diverse. Some international organizations have just a few member states, while others …
are diverse. Some international organizations have just a few member states, while others …
Postfunctionalism reversed: Solidarity and rebordering during the COVID-19 pandemic
P Genschel, M Jachtenfuchs - Journal of European Public Policy, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Postfunctionalism posits a tradeoff between the functional scale of governance and the
territorial scope of community: functional scale is large and transnational for efficiency …
territorial scope of community: functional scale is large and transnational for efficiency …
State-building and the European Union: Markets, War, and Europe's Uneven political development
RD Kelemen, KR McNamara - Comparative Political Studies, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The European Union's institutional development is highly imbalanced. It has established
robust legal authority and institutions, but it remains weak or impotent in terms of its …
robust legal authority and institutions, but it remains weak or impotent in terms of its …