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Which European Union? : Europe after the Euro crisis / Sergio Fabbrini.

By: Fabbrini, Sergio [author.]Description: xxxv, 338 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmISBN: 9781107103948 (hbk.) :; 9781107503977 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Financial crises -- European Union countries | Eurozone | Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 | European Union countries -- Economic conditionsAdditional physical formats: ebook version: No titleDDC classification: 330.94
Contents:
Preface: how many Unions?; Part I. Institutionalisation of Multiple Unions: 1. From Rome to the Lisbon Treaty; 2. The Lisbon Treaty and the Euro Crisis; 3. Institutionalisation and constitutional divisions; Part II. Main Perspectives on the European Union: 4. The perspective of the economic community; 5. The perspective of intergovernmental union; 6. The perspective of parliamentary union; Part III. Towards the Compound Union Perspective: 7. Comparing democratic models; 8. Compound unions and the EU; 9. A new political order in Europe.
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Preface: how many Unions?; Part I. Institutionalisation of Multiple Unions: 1. From Rome to the Lisbon Treaty; 2. The Lisbon Treaty and the Euro Crisis; 3. Institutionalisation and constitutional divisions; Part II. Main Perspectives on the European Union: 4. The perspective of the economic community; 5. The perspective of intergovernmental union; 6. The perspective of parliamentary union; Part III. Towards the Compound Union Perspective: 7. Comparing democratic models; 8. Compound unions and the EU; 9. A new political order in Europe.