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RESEARCH PRODUCT
European Union Crisis: An Introduction
Akasemi NewsomeMarianne RiddervoldMarianne RiddervoldJarle Trondalsubject
media_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.cataloged_instanceFace (sociological concept)PolityEuropean unionDemocracymedia_commondescription
What is the impact of crisis on European Union (EU) integration? This chapter unpacks the concept of crisis and ways to conceptualize it. We outline three conceptual scenarios on the EU’s putative response to crisis and subsequently apply them in all chapters of the volume. The chapter sums up the key findings from different parts of the Handbook on the impact of crisis on EU policies and institutions, as well as the applicability of existing theories. The volume finds overall that the EU has been surprisingly resilient in the face of crises due to its ability to adapt and absorb, and if necessary, change, in response to crisis. The chapter also discusses the EU’s responses to democratic challenges and their broader implications for our wider understanding of the EU polity.
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2020-12-22 |