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The conceptual uncertainty when dealing with processes of integration and disintegration in Europe is striking because traditional notions of the nation-state, constitutionalism, sovereignty, and federalism do not account for emerging realities in either Western or Eastern Europe.

This volume explores the complex inter-relationship between federal arrangements and their effects on integrating multi-ethnic societies in Europe, and takes stock of current debates on the effects of federalism on integration and disintegration in Eastern and Western Europe. For the first time federalism is addressed in a pan-European context and an attempt is made to look for remedies to overcome nationalism in both East and West within a federalist institutional framework.



Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction
Andreas Heinemann-Grüder

SECTION I: FEDERALISM AND STATE FORMS

Chapter 1. Choosing a Federal Form of Governance for Europe
Douglas V. Verney

Chapter 2. Federal Arrangements, Negarchy, and International Security: The Philadelphia System and the European Union
Francis Campbell

Chapter 3. The European Union: Is It a Supranational State in the Making?
Gretchen M. MacMillan

Chapter 4. The European Union and the Democratic Deficit: The Emergence of an International Rechtsstaat?
James A. Caporaso

SECTION II: LESSONS FROM FAILED FEDERATIONS

Chapter 5. The Demise of Socialist Federations: Developmental Effects and Institutional Flaws of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia
Jim Seroka

Chapter 6. Fabricating Federalism in “Dayton Bosnia”: Political Development and Future Options
Lenard J. Cohen

Chapter 7. Why Did Russia Not Break Apart? Legacies, Actors, and Institutions in Russia’s Federalism
Andreas Heinemann-Grüder

Chapter 8. A Confederation in the Making? Means, Ends, and Prospects of the Commonwealth of Independent States
Mark Webber

SECTION III: NATIONAL APPROACHES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Chapter 9. East Meets West: Cultural Reconfigurations of National Identities in Post-1989 Europe
Willfried Spohn

Chapter 10. New and Old Regions in European and Global Political Economies
Henry Teune

Chapter 11. Federalism Doomed? Institutional Implications of European Union Enlargement
Michael Kreile

Bibliography
About the Authors
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 01/01/2002
      ISBN13: 9781571812070, 978-1571812070
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The conceptual uncertainty when dealing with processes of integration and disintegration in Europe is striking because traditional notions of the nation-state, constitutionalism, sovereignty, and federalism do not account for emerging realities in either Western or Eastern Europe.

      This volume explores the complex inter-relationship between federal arrangements and their effects on integrating multi-ethnic societies in Europe, and takes stock of current debates on the effects of federalism on integration and disintegration in Eastern and Western Europe. For the first time federalism is addressed in a pan-European context and an attempt is made to look for remedies to overcome nationalism in both East and West within a federalist institutional framework.



      Table of Contents

      Preface and Acknowledgements

      Introduction
      Andreas Heinemann-Grüder

      SECTION I: FEDERALISM AND STATE FORMS

      Chapter 1. Choosing a Federal Form of Governance for Europe
      Douglas V. Verney

      Chapter 2. Federal Arrangements, Negarchy, and International Security: The Philadelphia System and the European Union
      Francis Campbell

      Chapter 3. The European Union: Is It a Supranational State in the Making?
      Gretchen M. MacMillan

      Chapter 4. The European Union and the Democratic Deficit: The Emergence of an International Rechtsstaat?
      James A. Caporaso

      SECTION II: LESSONS FROM FAILED FEDERATIONS

      Chapter 5. The Demise of Socialist Federations: Developmental Effects and Institutional Flaws of the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, and Czechoslovakia
      Jim Seroka

      Chapter 6. Fabricating Federalism in “Dayton Bosnia”: Political Development and Future Options
      Lenard J. Cohen

      Chapter 7. Why Did Russia Not Break Apart? Legacies, Actors, and Institutions in Russia’s Federalism
      Andreas Heinemann-Grüder

      Chapter 8. A Confederation in the Making? Means, Ends, and Prospects of the Commonwealth of Independent States
      Mark Webber

      SECTION III: NATIONAL APPROACHES AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

      Chapter 9. East Meets West: Cultural Reconfigurations of National Identities in Post-1989 Europe
      Willfried Spohn

      Chapter 10. New and Old Regions in European and Global Political Economies
      Henry Teune

      Chapter 11. Federalism Doomed? Institutional Implications of European Union Enlargement
      Michael Kreile

      Bibliography
      About the Authors
      Index

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