Product details
- Categories: News about the EU, EU Policies and Activities
- Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
- Collection: Routledge - West European Politics
- ISBN: 9780367229764
- Publication Date: 31/01/2019
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 208
- Language: English
Summary
The European Union faces a set of inter-related crises that it struggles to contain and address. By exploring how the EU responds to crises and conflict, this volume addresses both its resilience and vulnerability. The EU faces significant challenges: European integration is increasingly politicised; democratic politics within member states are increasingly volatile; challenger parties threaten the status quo; and party systems are shifting throughout Europe. These crises test both the EU and individual states, especially those that had to exchange interdependence in the Union for dependence on the Troika. Despite the tension of hard times, this volume points to patterns of continuity and change as the single market, somewhat side-lined and forgotten in the heat of crises, retains its role as the hard core of the Union and the EU’s most significant achievement.
This book was originally published as a special issue of West European Politics.
Table of contents
1. Europe’s union in crisis: tested and contested Brigid Laffan
2. Politicisation and integration through law: whither integration theory? Sabine Saurugger
3. The EU’s problem-solving capacity and legitimacy in a crisis context: a virtuous or vicious circle? Gerda Falkner
4. Fleeing the centre: the rise of challenger parties in the aftermath of the euro crisis Sara B. Hobolt and James Tilley
5. After the Spitzenkandidaten: fundamental change in the EU’s political system? Thomas Christiansen
6. The Commission: boxed in and constrained, but still an engine of integration Stefan Becker, Michael W. Bauer, Sara Connolly and Hussein Kassim
7. Reinterpreting the rules ‘by stealth’ in times of crisis: a discursive institutionalist analysis of the European Central Bank and the European Commission Vivien A. Schmidt
8. Europe’s crises and the EU’s ‘big three’ Ulrich Krotz and Richard Maher
9. EU experimentalist governance in times of crisis Jonathan Zeitlin
10. Why the single market remains the EU’s core business Jacques Pelkmans