The governance of European public goods : towards a Republican paradigm of European integration

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The governance of European public goods : towards a Republican paradigm of European integration

Stefan Collignon, editor

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This edited volume proposes an innovative approach to European Integration by combining economics and political theory in its study of public goods. The contributors review such elements as a neo-medieval governance, the merits of a new European Republic, and, alongside Europe, include South East Asia in its discussions. By addressing different issues within the overarching approach of public goods and the republican paradigm of governance, Collignon introduces an important new perspective.

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  • 1. Introduction 2. European public goods in the neo-medieval model of governance. 10 Theory of public goods. 12 What are public goods?. 13 Externalities and the role of state. 15 Problems in the provision of public goods. 17 European public goods. 20 Neo-medieval paradigm.. 22Problems of neo-medievalism.. 27 Neo-medieval provision of European public goods?. 29 Conclusion. 33 3. The European Union as a Republic. 35 Public goods in the European context 36 Governing externalities. 37 The Concept of the Republic. 42 Historic roots. 42 The Republic and the State. 43 The Logic of Public Goods. 45 Public goods, Republics and Citizenship. 46 Incentive Structures for the provision of public goods. 48 The Euro and the European Republic. 51 Democracy and the Principal-Agent Relationship. 53 State and Republic. 53 The Sovereignty of the Citizens against the Power of the State?. 55 The Federal Order of the Republic. 59 Conclusion. 63 4. On paradigms and public goods: Has the crisis changed the economic paradigm of EMU? 65 The crisis and the Euro Area's dominant paradigm.. 65 Studying policy paradigms. 68 Ideas and paradigms in the study of policy-making. 68 The three orders of policy change. 70 The policy paradigm of 'stable money and sound finances' 74 Stable money. 74 Sound finances. 76 The separation of monetary and fiscal policy. 78 Major responses to the Euro Area crisis: within or beyond EMU's paradigm?. 79 The case of EMU fiscal surveillance reform.. 79& lt
  • The case of the ECB's non-standard monetary policy measures. 82 Conclusion. 87 5. Principals and Agents in European Democracy. 91 The Pre-crisis Discussion about the Democratic Deficit of the European Union. 92 Discussing Europe - The Standard Version of the Democratic Deficit 92 Examining the Deadlock between Majone, Moravcsik and Hix. 93 Discussion of the Deadlock. 96 Applying the principal-agent Model to the Debate on Democratic Deficit 97 Explaining the Principle-Agent Model 97 Benefits and Costs Associated with Member States Delegation to Supranational Agents. 98 What does principal-agent theory tell us about the EU's Democratic Deficit?. 99 Reforms in the Lisbon Treaty. 102 What does Pollack say about the European Parliament?. 103 Delegation and Legitimacy - the Principals' Perception and the Centrality of the Public Discourse 106 Institutional discourses in the European Union. 107 The Discussion about the Democratic Deficit after the Lisbon Treaty. 108 'The Euro Crisis' or 'how member states took the power away from the people' 111 The European Union and the Erosion of the Permissive Consensus. 113 Europe and its Political Response to the Euro Crisis. 114 Conclusion: Outlining the Agency Slack. 121 Conclusion. 124 6. Why Does EU Governance Change?. 131 The Frame Of Integration. 133 Economic Causes For Governance Problems. 133 Economically Adequate Governance. 135 Explaining integration. 138 Exogenous Shocks. 139 Endogenous Efforts. 141 The Public Goods Approach in a Nutshell 144 Two Crises That Shook The EU.. 146 Testing the theory. 146 Make The Approach Visible &Selecting Cases. 14 7 Case Studies. 149 Synthesis. 171 Conclusion. 173 7. The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) As A Public Good. 174 Background of ASEAN Integration. 175 From Political to Economic Cooperation. 175 The ASEAN Economic Community. 177 ASEAN Way. 180 ASEAN's Potential 183 The AEC as a Public Good. 184 Obstacles to ASEAN Economic Integration. 187 Increasing Externalities. 187 Different Marginal Benefits and Costs. 192 Developmental Gaps and the Lack of Leadership or a Redistributive Mechanism.. 196 No Mechanism for Preference Revelation. 199 Strengthening ASEAN Institutions for the Better Governance of ASEAN Public Goods. 200 Central Level or Voluntary Cooperation?. 200 The Case for Increased Institutionalisation. 202 New Procedural Rules for ASEAN?. 205 8.
  • Bibliography. 209

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