The Reform of the EU – Progress or Regress? The British Exceptions
Andra Roescu
Europolity – Continuity and Change in European Governance - Old Series, 2007, vol. 1, issue 1, 24-27
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This article presents EU’s reform as a regress, as a return to intergovernmentalism rather than a supranational perspective, through the importance of the British exception and the acceptance the opting-out clause, which will carry new initiatives like Poland’s interest to obtain an increasing importance of the vote in Council.
Keywords: reform; negotiation; opting-out; intergovernmentalism; supranational (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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