Differentiated integration contingent on objective ability: a federalist critique
This article is inspired by the 2017 discussions on the future of Europe (in particular some of the ideas debated in the White Paper on the Future of Europe, published by the European Commission) and the events that took place in the crises and post-crises period (aftermath of the financial crisis,...
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doaj-06a1e19fb4cd4e9399b569fb82d073b82021-02-02T07:33:44ZengCentre for Studies on FederalismPerspectives on Federalism2036-54382018-05-0110112510.2478/pof-2018-0002pof-2018-0002Differentiated integration contingent on objective ability: a federalist critiqueBardutzky Samo0Assistant Professor Constitutional Law, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaThis article is inspired by the 2017 discussions on the future of Europe (in particular some of the ideas debated in the White Paper on the Future of Europe, published by the European Commission) and the events that took place in the crises and post-crises period (aftermath of the financial crisis, ongoing refugee crisis and the Brexit shock). It is particularly interested in the scenario of differentiated integration. In this regard, it observes how in the aftermath of the crises, there was a shift in the rationale of differentiated integration with objective (in)ability of the states taking a prominent role. It presents a federalist critique of this development, drawing on the work of Daniel Elazar, discussing the concepts of non-centralization, federal process and federal covenant in the context of the 2017 discussions in the EU.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/pof.2018.10.issue-1/pof-2018-0002/pof-2018-0002.xml?format=INTdifferentiated integrationcrisisnon-centralizationfederal covenantEuropean UnionWhite Paper on the Future of Europeweaknessobjective inability |
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This article is inspired by the 2017 discussions on the future of Europe (in particular some of the ideas debated in the White Paper on the Future of Europe, published by the European Commission) and the events that took place in the crises and post-crises period (aftermath of the financial crisis, ongoing refugee crisis and the Brexit shock). It is particularly interested in the scenario of differentiated integration. In this regard, it observes how in the aftermath of the crises, there was a shift in the rationale of differentiated integration with objective (in)ability of the states taking a prominent role. It presents a federalist critique of this development, drawing on the work of Daniel Elazar, discussing the concepts of non-centralization, federal process and federal covenant in the context of the 2017 discussions in the EU. |
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