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Politics of the European Union
Title: Politics of the European Union
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1753 | Pages: 7.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Politics of the European Union
“Discuss the respective contribution of neo-functionalism and intergovernmentalism to an understanding of the dynamic forces of European integration.”
Throughout History, several ideas have been presented with regards to creating European political and economic integration - From Sully, in the late 17th Century, proposing a 66 member senate inclusive of and representing 15 States to Count Coudenhove-Kalergi’s recent idea of a pan-Europa in the 1930’s. The two recent notions of neo-functionalism and intergovernmentalism have been influential factors throughout
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by the Agricultural Council. Neo-Functionalism was vital in setting up such institutions and policies, and it was the intergovernmentalist system that developed them through a much different method.
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3. Weatherill, S & Beaumont, P, 1999, “EU Law”, New York, USA, Penguin group.
4 Wallace, W, 1990, “The Dynamics of European Integration”, London, Pinter Publishers.
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