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  2. Neofunctionalism - Wikipedia

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    Ernst B. Haas, later declared the theory of neofunctionalism obsolete, a statement he revoked in his final book, [3] after the process of European integration started stalling in the 1960s, when Charles de Gaulle's "Empty Chair" politics paralyzed the institutions of the European Coal and Steel Community, European Economic Community, and ...

  3. European integration - Wikipedia

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    European integration is the process of political, legal, social, regional and economic integration of states wholly or partially in Europe, or nearby.European integration has primarily but not exclusively come about through the European Union and its policies, and can include cultural assimilation and centralisation.

  4. Liberal intergovernmentalism - Wikipedia

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    Liberal intergovernmentalism is a political theory in international relations developed by Andrew Moravcsik in 1993 to explain European integration.The theory is based upon and has further developed the intergovernmentalist theory and offers a more authentic perspective than its predecessor with its inclusion of both neo-liberal and realist aspects in its theory.

  5. Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990–1992

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    Coercion, Capital, and European States, AD 990-1992 is a 1990 book by the American political scientist Charles Tilly. The central theme of the book is state formation . Tilly writes about the complex history of European state formation from the Middle Ages to the 1990s – a thousand-year time span.

  6. Functionalism (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Monnet's approach to European integration, which aimed at integrating individual sectors in hopes of achieving spill-over effects to further the process of integration, is said to have followed the neofunctional school's tack. Unlike previous theories of integration, neofunctionalism declared to be non-normative and tried to describe and ...

  7. Archive of European Integration - Wikipedia

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    The Archive of European Integration (AEI) was initiated in early 2003 by Dr. Phil Wilkin, then Social Sciences Bibliographer - and current Editor of the AEI - at the ULS, in collaboration with Dr. Michael Nentwich, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment, Vienna, Austria. Mr.

  8. Andrew Moravcsik - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative studies of research citations in EU studies conclude that liberal intergovernmentalism currently serves as the "baseline" academic theory of European integration, that is, it is the theory that most often confirmed and taken as a baseline for further extensions or for identification of anomalies. [18]

  9. Category:European integration - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Category for articles about European integration, ... Theory of European integration (2 P)