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With novel insights into the ambitions and objectives behind President Jean-Claude Juncker’s European Commission, this innovative book elucidates how the Commission has transcended the concept of ‘ever closer union’ in its attempts to adopt a future-proof EU reform agenda in the highly contested fields of migration and economic policy.

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‘Bojovic's empirically rich study of the Juncker Presidency will be of interest to all those seeking to understand the European Commission’s ambitions for European integration in the highly sensitive domains of economic governance and justice and home affairs.’ -- Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
‘Bojovic's work on the Juncker Commission is a great piece of research, which flags the centrality of supranational institutions for new intergovernmentalist scholarship. The book shows how Juncker sought to combine political ambition and complicity with intergovernmental institutions, experiencing both success and failure of Commission leadership.’ -- Uwe Puetter, Europa Universität Flensburg, Germany
‘This book is a stellar analysis of the Juncker Commission, providing fresh insights into its political purposes and aspirations. Accessing the views of Brussels bureaucrats and other European policy makers, Bojovic delivers a compelling account of the Commission’s goals and strategies around the critical policy concerns of European border control, migration, and asylum as well as around banking union proposals and revamping the European stability mechanism – policy episodes critical in shaping and checking the EU supranational project.’ -- Diane Stone, European University Institute, Italy

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Contents: 1. Introduction: what makes the Juncker Commission interesting? 2. Theory and methods: how to explain the ambition of a supranational actor 3. The Commission’s ambition in Justice and Home Affairs 2014–19 4. The Commission’s ambition in the Economic and Monetary Union 2014–19 5. Conclusion: main findings and implications Bibliography Index

Beyond Ever Closer Union

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    A Hardback by Jakov Bojović

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 22/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781035313228, 978-1035313228
      ISBN10: 1035313227

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      With novel insights into the ambitions and objectives behind President Jean-Claude Juncker’s European Commission, this innovative book elucidates how the Commission has transcended the concept of ‘ever closer union’ in its attempts to adopt a future-proof EU reform agenda in the highly contested fields of migration and economic policy.

      Trade Review
      ‘Bojovic's empirically rich study of the Juncker Presidency will be of interest to all those seeking to understand the European Commission’s ambitions for European integration in the highly sensitive domains of economic governance and justice and home affairs.’ -- Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
      ‘Bojovic's work on the Juncker Commission is a great piece of research, which flags the centrality of supranational institutions for new intergovernmentalist scholarship. The book shows how Juncker sought to combine political ambition and complicity with intergovernmental institutions, experiencing both success and failure of Commission leadership.’ -- Uwe Puetter, Europa Universität Flensburg, Germany
      ‘This book is a stellar analysis of the Juncker Commission, providing fresh insights into its political purposes and aspirations. Accessing the views of Brussels bureaucrats and other European policy makers, Bojovic delivers a compelling account of the Commission’s goals and strategies around the critical policy concerns of European border control, migration, and asylum as well as around banking union proposals and revamping the European stability mechanism – policy episodes critical in shaping and checking the EU supranational project.’ -- Diane Stone, European University Institute, Italy

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Introduction: what makes the Juncker Commission interesting? 2. Theory and methods: how to explain the ambition of a supranational actor 3. The Commission’s ambition in Justice and Home Affairs 2014–19 4. The Commission’s ambition in the Economic and Monetary Union 2014–19 5. Conclusion: main findings and implications Bibliography Index

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