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Redefining Europe / edited by Joseph Drew.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: At the interface/probing the boundaries ; 25.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York, NY : Rodopi, ©2005.Description: 1 online resource (213 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1423787587
  • 9781423787587
  • 9789401201926
  • 9401201927
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Redefining Europe.DDC classification:
  • 341.242/2 22
LOC classification:
  • JN30 .R425 2005eb
Other classification:
  • 89.72
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Contents:
Introduction; Federalism in Europe: History and Future Options; From Dialectics to Political Theology: Rethinking Complexity in Federalism; The Democratic Principle as an Organisational Basis of the European Union; The European Union's Institutional System as the Basis for a New Form of Democracy; Incorporating the Principle of Co-Equal Branches into the European Constitution: Lessons to be Learned from the United States; Institutional Redress of the Democratic Deficit: Redefinition with a Democracy-Efficiency Continuum.
Constituent Power and Polity Legitimacy in the European Context: A Theoretical SketchCircumventing the State? The Demands of Stateless Nations, National Minorities, and the European Constitution; The Catholic Church and Poland's Accession to the European Union; Inclusive Education as a Human Right and Slovakia's Accession to the European Union; The US Must Merge with the EU; Conclusion: Europe on the Road to Redefinition; Notes on Contributors.
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Summary: On May 1, 2004, the European Union expanded dramatically. Ten new countries on the periphery of the old union were absorbed, changing the EU in many ways. How can we redefine Europe now? What is its meaning? Is "Europe" just a theoretical concept or, worse yet, merely a small geographical region? Or, on the contrary, is Europe re-emerging as a Western civilization of its own, a North Atlantic partner? Many scholars believe that federalism should play the central role as 25 member states seek to cooperate fully while simultaneously retaining their sovereignty. This volume, with new and thought-
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Introduction; Federalism in Europe: History and Future Options; From Dialectics to Political Theology: Rethinking Complexity in Federalism; The Democratic Principle as an Organisational Basis of the European Union; The European Union's Institutional System as the Basis for a New Form of Democracy; Incorporating the Principle of Co-Equal Branches into the European Constitution: Lessons to be Learned from the United States; Institutional Redress of the Democratic Deficit: Redefinition with a Democracy-Efficiency Continuum.

Constituent Power and Polity Legitimacy in the European Context: A Theoretical SketchCircumventing the State? The Demands of Stateless Nations, National Minorities, and the European Constitution; The Catholic Church and Poland's Accession to the European Union; Inclusive Education as a Human Right and Slovakia's Accession to the European Union; The US Must Merge with the EU; Conclusion: Europe on the Road to Redefinition; Notes on Contributors.

On May 1, 2004, the European Union expanded dramatically. Ten new countries on the periphery of the old union were absorbed, changing the EU in many ways. How can we redefine Europe now? What is its meaning? Is "Europe" just a theoretical concept or, worse yet, merely a small geographical region? Or, on the contrary, is Europe re-emerging as a Western civilization of its own, a North Atlantic partner? Many scholars believe that federalism should play the central role as 25 member states seek to cooperate fully while simultaneously retaining their sovereignty. This volume, with new and thought-

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