Between Nation‐State, Regionalism and World Society: The European Integration Process*
Richard Münch
Journal of Common Market Studies, 1996, vol. 34, issue 3, 379-401
Abstract:
In this article, I aim to discuss the problems associated with European integration with particular reference to the integration processes taking place within the European Union (EU). I intend to deal with the topic in five sections: (1) how an abstract model for understanding and explaining the development of larger collective units, exemplified by the emergence of European nation‐states, can provide the tools for understanding and explaining the development of the EU as a supranational collective unit; (2) the economic problems of integration; (3) the political problems of integration; (4) the problems of integration regarding bonds of solidarity; (5) the cultural problems of integration.
Date: 1996
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