European integration and its limits: intergovernmental conflicts and their domestic origins
Provides an empirical analysis of the three most important intergovernmental treaty conferences, showing how far voters and political parties have been able to influence treaty reforms, and examines mechanisms underlying intergovernmental negotiations in the growing European Union
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| Format: | Book/Monograph |
| Language: | English |
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Wivenhoe Park
ECPR Press
2010
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| Edition: | 1. publ. |
| Series: | ECPR monographs series
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| Author Notes: | Daniel Finke |
| Summary: | Provides an empirical analysis of the three most important intergovernmental treaty conferences, showing how far voters and political parties have been able to influence treaty reforms, and examines mechanisms underlying intergovernmental negotiations in the growing European Union Perspectives on European integration -- The conceptual framework -- Patterns of intergovernmental conflict -- A short history of EU treaty negotiations -- What explains governments' positions on European integration? -- The effect of nonseparable preferences in EU treaty negotiations -- Solving Europe's constitutional quandary |
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| Item Description: | references p [219]-232 |
| ISBN: | 0955820375 9780955820373 |