Crises in European integration : challenge and response, 1945-2005
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Crises in European integration : challenge and response, 1945-2005
(New German historical perspectives, v. 2)
Berghahn Books, c2009
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-155) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
While the major trends in European integration have been well researched and constitute key elements of narratives about its value and purpose, the crises of integration and their effects have not yet attracted sufficient attention. This volume, with original contributions by leading German scholars, suggests that crises of integration should be seen as engines of progress throughout the history of European integration rather than as expressions of failure and regression, a widely held assumption. It therefore throws new light on the current crises in European integration and provides a fascinating panorama of how challenges and responses were guiding the process during its first five decades.
Table of Contents
Editorial Preface
Jane Caplan (Executive Editor), Timothy Garton Ash, Jurgen Kocka, Gerhard A. Ritter, Nicholas Stargardt, Margit Szoelloesi-Janze
Introduction: European Integration: Success through Crises
Ludger Kuhnhardt
Chapter 1. Sources of European Integration: The Meaning of Failed Interwar Politics and the Role of World War II
Wilfried Loth
Chapter 2. The Failure of EDC and European Integration
Manfred Goertemaker
Chapter 3. The Institutional Paradox: How Crises Have Reinforced European Integration
Jurgen Elvert
Chapter 4. Through Crises to EMU: Perspectives for Fiscal Union and Political Union
Jurgen von Hagen
Chapter 5. Opportunity or Overstretch? The Unexpected Dynamics of Deepening and Widening
Wolfgang Wessels and Thomas Traguth
Chapter 6. Learning from Failure: The Evolution of the EU's Foreign, Security and Defense Policy in the Course of the Yugoslav Crisis
Mathias Jopp and Udo Diedrichs
Chapter 7. Challenges and Opportunities: Surmounting Integration Crises in Historical Context
Michael Gehler
Chapter 8. Frontiers and Chances for the European Union
Hans-Gert Poettering
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Notes on Contributors
Index
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