bookOct 6, 2005Closed access
Restructuring Europe
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Abstract
Abstract This study focuses on the historical configuration of territorial borders and functional boundaries of the European nation states, and interprets integration as a process of transcendence, redefinition, and shift of those same boundaries that alters the nature of the nation states’ domestic political structures. The core of the argument concerns the relationship between the institutional design of the new Brussels centre, the boundary redefinitions that result from its political production, and the consequences of both these processes on the established national and emerging European political structures. The EU is interpreted through three key conceptual tools: ‘centre formation’, ‘system building’,…
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- Politics
- Economic system
- Argument (complex analysis)
- Political science
- European union
- Political economy
- Political system
- Legitimation
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