Reforming the European Union : realizing the impossible / Daniel Finke, Thomas König, Sven-Oliver Proksch, and George Tsebelis.
2012
KJE4443.32007 .F56 2012 (Mapit)
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Title
Reforming the European Union : realizing the impossible / Daniel Finke, Thomas König, Sven-Oliver Proksch, and George Tsebelis.
Imprint
Princeton : Princeton University Press, c2012.
Description
xvi, 227 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
From the European Convention to the Lisbon Agreement and beyond : a veto player analysis / George Tsebelis
Revealing constitutional preferences in the European Convention / Sven-Oliver Proksch
The art of political manipulation in the European Convention / George Tsebelis and Sven-Oliver Proksch
Actors and positions on the reform of the Treaty of Nice / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
Why (unpopular) leaders announce popular votes / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
Principals and agents : from the Convention's proposal to the constitutional treaty / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
In the aftermath of the negative referendums : the Irish resistance / Thomas König and Daniel Finke.
Revealing constitutional preferences in the European Convention / Sven-Oliver Proksch
The art of political manipulation in the European Convention / George Tsebelis and Sven-Oliver Proksch
Actors and positions on the reform of the Treaty of Nice / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
Why (unpopular) leaders announce popular votes / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
Principals and agents : from the Convention's proposal to the constitutional treaty / Thomas König and Daniel Finke
In the aftermath of the negative referendums : the Irish resistance / Thomas König and Daniel Finke.
Summary
"For decades the European Union tried changing its institutions, but achieved only unsatisfying political compromises and modest, incremental treaty revisions. In late 2009, however, the EU was successfully reformed through the Treaty of Lisbon. Reforming the European Union examines how political leaders ratified this treaty against all odds and shows how this victory involved all stages of treaty reform negotiations--from the initial proposal to referendums in several European countries. The authors emphasize the strategic role of political leadership and domestic politics, and they use state-of-the-art methodology, applying a comprehensive data set for actors' reform preferences. They look at how political leaders reacted to apparent failures of the process by recreating or changing the rules of the game. While domestic actors played a significant role in the process, their influence over the outcome was limited as leaders ignored negative referendums and plowed ahead with intended reforms. The book's empirical analyses shed light on critical episodes: strategic agenda setting during the European Convention, the choice of ratification instrument, intergovernmental bargaining dynamics, and the reaction of the German Council presidency to the negative referendums in France, the Netherlands, and Ireland."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-219) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KJE4443.32007 .F56 2012
Language
English
ISBN
9780691153926 hardback
0691153922 hardback
9780691153933 papberback
0691153930 papberback
0691153922 hardback
9780691153933 papberback
0691153930 papberback
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