Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

This book was originally published in 1974 when there were many theories attempting to explain the problems of international political integration. This book provides a critical analysis of the theories, relating them to relevant hypotheses in politics, economic and sociology. It treats separately functionalism, federalism and contemporary neo-functionalism. The author offers a number of hypotheses which place more stress on the conflicts inherent in late 20th Century international politics and in the domestic politics of Western European societies. Written for postgraduate and undergraduate alike, any terminology is carefully explained or used in a self-explanatory context

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Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

This book was originally published in 1974 when there were many theories attempting to explain the problems of international political integration. This book provides a critical analysis of the theories, relating them to relevant hypotheses in politics, economic and sociology. It treats separately functionalism, federalism and contemporary neo-functionalism. The author offers a number of hypotheses which place more stress on the conflicts inherent in late 20th Century international politics and in the domestic politics of Western European societies. Written for postgraduate and undergraduate alike, any terminology is carefully explained or used in a self-explanatory context

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Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

by Reginald J. Harrison
Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

Europe in Question: Theories of Regional International Integration

by Reginald J. Harrison

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This book was originally published in 1974 when there were many theories attempting to explain the problems of international political integration. This book provides a critical analysis of the theories, relating them to relevant hypotheses in politics, economic and sociology. It treats separately functionalism, federalism and contemporary neo-functionalism. The author offers a number of hypotheses which place more stress on the conflicts inherent in late 20th Century international politics and in the domestic politics of Western European societies. Written for postgraduate and undergraduate alike, any terminology is carefully explained or used in a self-explanatory context


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781040086759
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/31/2024
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 254
File size: 753 KB

About the Author

Reginald J. Harrison taught International Politics at Victoria University, New Zealand and was a well-known broadcaster and television commentator on international affairs in New Zealand. On his return to England he taught European Government, Community Politics and Integration Theory at Lancaster University

Table of Contents

1.Integration Theory: Context, Scope and Method 2. The Functionalist Approach 3. Federalist theory 4. The Neo-Functionalist Thesis 5. Regional Background Conditions 6. The International Environment 7. External Actors and Regional Integration: United States Policy in Europe: A Case History 8. Economics and Politics 9. The Role of Central Institutions 10. Reappraisal

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