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|a Cover; Europeanisation and Renationalisation. Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development; Table of Contents; 1 The double-edged nature of crises -- sources of decline; resources for development (Anne Jenichen and Ulrike Liebert); I. Europeanisation versus Neo-Nationalism in Times of Crisis; 2. France's European politics in the face of the polycrisis (Joachim Schild); 3. Living with anti-pluralist populism in Europe: Insights from the Dutch 2017 elections (Ben Crum)
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|a 4. Europeanisation or renationalisation? The Czech Republic facing the euro-, economic and refugee crises (Vratislav Havlík)5. In the wake of the economic crisis: The empowerment of (un- )civil society in Greece (Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos); 6. The politics of solidarity in Europe's migration crisis: Media discourses in Germany and Ireland (Stefan Wallaschek); 7. Civil society as an agent of Europeanisation in EU accession countries: Comparing Turkey and Serbia (Sezin Dereci); II. Reexamining the Crisis of European Integration
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|a 8. The British EU referendum and ethnic minorities: Lessons for European integration (Anne Jenichen)9. EU decision-making in asylum policy: Lessons from the "refugee crisis" (Natascha Zaun); 10. State capacity in crisis: EU conditionality and administrative reform in the postcommunist new member states (Florian Wittmann); 11. European Human Rights between transnational order and domestic politics (Petra Guasti and David Siroky); 12. Towards a common European energy policy? Energy security debates in Poland and Germany, the case of the Nord Stream pipeline (Andreas Heinrich and Heiko Pleines)
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|a 13. Theorising European integration and Europeanisation through a gendered lens (Gabriele Abels)III. European Innovation and Development; 14. The European Central Bank in the euro crisis: The case of the OMT program (Dennis Zagermann); 15. Global climate change governance from Paris to Montreal: Enabling factors for ambitious EU climate action (Tilmann Morata Liebert); 16. The European governance of economic and monetary crises -- lessons for democratic legitimacy (Anders Hentschel)
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|a 17. The European Parliament in hard times: potentials and practices of governing the euro crisis (Gesche Lange and Ulrike Liebert)18. Intergroups as alternative venues to the European Parliament for civil society (Laura Landorff); 19. What democracy for the European Political Union? Lessons for a European party system (Adriana Ciancio); Conclusion; 20. Europe's unfinished journey: diverging narratives, innovative concepts, and political development (Ulrike Liebert); Authors' notes; Index; U4
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|a The book explores how the European Union and its members havebeen renegotiating Europeanisation and renationalization in responseto the multiple crises they faced over recent years. The authors highlightvarying understandings of 'crises' in different national and supranationalpolicy and institutional contexts. They show how in somecases these have challenged the legitimacy of European Union normsand institutions and even triggered disintegration, while in othersthese crises have served as sources of inspiration for European socialinnovation and political development.
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