Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union

Initially, before the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, differences in integration between members of the European Communities (EC; later the European Union) were relatively few and usually temporary in nature. The Schengen Agreement, the Maastricht Treaty and the Treaty of Amsterdam, and t...

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Main Author: Kubin Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-10-01
Series:Baltic Journal of European Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0011
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spelling doaj-12743ca1482941b3bbc128c4493883a42021-09-05T20:42:30ZengSciendoBaltic Journal of European Studies2228-05962017-10-01728410610.1515/bjes-2017-0011bjes-2017-0011Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European UnionKubin Tomasz0Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Sciences and Journalism, University of Silesia in Katowice, ul. Bankowa 11, Katowice40-007, PolandInitially, before the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, differences in integration between members of the European Communities (EC; later the European Union) were relatively few and usually temporary in nature. The Schengen Agreement, the Maastricht Treaty and the Treaty of Amsterdam, and the possibility of establishing enhanced cooperation meant that the problem was becoming more and more important in the functioning of the EU—both in theory and in practice.https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0011differentiated integrationenhanced cooperation
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Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
Baltic Journal of European Studies
differentiated integration
enhanced cooperation
author_facet Kubin Tomasz
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title Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
title_short Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
title_full Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
title_fullStr Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Cooperation, EMU Reforms and Their Implications for Differentiation in the European Union
title_sort enhanced cooperation, emu reforms and their implications for differentiation in the european union
publisher Sciendo
series Baltic Journal of European Studies
issn 2228-0596
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Initially, before the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, differences in integration between members of the European Communities (EC; later the European Union) were relatively few and usually temporary in nature. The Schengen Agreement, the Maastricht Treaty and the Treaty of Amsterdam, and the possibility of establishing enhanced cooperation meant that the problem was becoming more and more important in the functioning of the EU—both in theory and in practice.
topic differentiated integration
enhanced cooperation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/bjes-2017-0011
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