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Differentiated Integration at the EU Member State Level

An Empirical Comparison of European Integration Theories
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 2016

Zusammenfassung

Mit diesem Buch werden neue Wege beschritten, denn es liefert ein „Large-N“-Design zur Beschreibung und Erklärung des Phänomens der differenzierten Integration auf Ebene der Mitgliedstaaten der Europäischen Union. Es werden Hypothesen aus den bedeutendsten Integrationstheorien – Intergouvernementalismus, Supranationalismus und Konstruktivismus – abgeleitet und einem systematischen Hypothesentest auf Basis der neuen EUDIFF-Datensätze und von Paneldatenanalysen ausgesetzt.

Das Buch untersucht zudem das logische Verhältnis zwischen den drei Theorien sowie deren relative Erklärungskraft und empirische Bestätigung. Diesem Zweck dient auch ein empirischer Vergleich der Theorien und ihrer jeweiligen Annahmen, Hypothesen, Indikatoren und empirischen Modelle.

Dr. Thomas Duttle arbeitet als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter und Koordinator im Fachbereich Politik- und Verwaltungswissenschaft der Universität Konstanz. Seine Forschungsinteressen beinhalten das politische System der EU, die europäische Integration und die vergleichende Politikfeldanalyse.


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Auflage
1/2016
Copyrightjahr
2016
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-3155-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-7525-3
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Reihe
Studies on the European Union
Band
11
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
248
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Monographie

Inhaltsverzeichnis

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 22
    1. 1.1 Three perspectives on DI Kein Zugriff
    2. 1.2 Research objective Kein Zugriff
    3. 1.3 Book structure Kein Zugriff
    1. 2.1 Conceptual studies: Categorizing DI Kein Zugriff
    2. 2.2 Normative studies: Designing optimal jurisdictions Kein Zugriff
    3. 2.3 Empirical studies: Describing and explaining DI Kein Zugriff
    4. 2.4 Conclusion Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.1.1 Popper’s logical perspective on scientific change and theory comparison Kein Zugriff
      2. 3.1.2 Kuhn’s historicist perspective on scientific change and theory comparison Kein Zugriff
      3. 3.1.3 Lakatos’ historicist perspective on scientific change and theory comparison Kein Zugriff
      4. 3.1.4 Discussion Kein Zugriff
        1. 3.2.1.1 Typology of logical relationships #1: Opp and Wippler (1990c) Kein Zugriff
        2. 3.2.1.2 Typology of logical relationships #2: Wagner and Berger (1985) Kein Zugriff
        3. 3.2.1.3 Typology of logical relationships #3: Nauck (1988) Kein Zugriff
        4. 3.2.1.4 Typology of integration possibilities: Hirschi (1979) and Liska et al. (1989) Kein Zugriff
        5. 3.2.1.5 Integrative typology #1: Seipel (1999) Kein Zugriff
        6. 3.2.1.6 Integrative typology #2: Jupille et al. (2003) Kein Zugriff
      1. 3.2.2 An integrated conceptualization of logical relationships and comparison outcomes Kein Zugriff
        1. 3.2.3.1 Selection of the theories Kein Zugriff
        2. 3.2.3.2 Explication of the theories Kein Zugriff
        3. 3.2.3.3 Operationalization and empirical examination of the theories Kein Zugriff
    1. 3.3 An empirical comparison of three major European integration theories Kein Zugriff
    1. 4.1 Mapping the area of European Integration studies Kein Zugriff
      1. National preference formation Kein Zugriff
      2. Intergovernmental negotiation Kein Zugriff
      3. Institutional design Kein Zugriff
      1. Functional spillover Kein Zugriff
      2. Political spillover Kein Zugriff
      3. Cultivated spillover Kein Zugriff
    2. 4.4 Social constructivism Kein Zugriff
      1. 4.5.1 Epistemological and methodological assumptions Kein Zugriff
      2. 4.5.2 Ontological assumptions Kein Zugriff
      3. 4.5.3 Discussion Kein Zugriff
    1. 5.1 Conceptualization of DI Kein Zugriff
      1. IG-1: The more deviant the international interdependence of an EU member state is from the EU mainstream, the higher will be the extent of its DI arrangements (LI, RI). Kein Zugriff
      2. IG-2: The more deviant the government interest of an EU member state is from the EU mainstream, the higher will be the extent of its DI arrangements (LI). Kein Zugriff
      3. IG-3: If the government interest of an EU member state is constrained by a domestic crisis, then the extent of its DI arrangements will be higher (LI). Kein Zugriff
      4. IG-4: The higher the bargaining power of an EU member state is, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements (LI). Kein Zugriff
      5. IG-5: The more constrained an EU member state is by domestic veto players, the higher will be the extent of its DI arrangements (LI). Kein Zugriff
      6. IG-6: The more side payments an EU member state receives, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements (LI). Kein Zugriff
      1. SN-1: The higher the economic interdependence of an EU member state is with the other member states, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements (NF). Kein Zugriff
      2. SN-2: The higher the transnational exchange of an EU member state is with the other member states, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements (SI). Kein Zugriff
      3. SN-3: The older the EU membership of a country is, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements (NF). Kein Zugriff
      1. CV-1: The more deviant the government ideology of an EU member state is from the EU mainstream, the higher will be the extent of its DI arrangements. Kein Zugriff
      2. CV-2: The more deviant the public attitudes towards European integration of an EU member state are from the EU mainstream, the higher will be the extent of its DI arrangements. Kein Zugriff
      3. CV-3: The older the EU membership of a country is, the lower will be the extent of its DI arrangements. Kein Zugriff
    2. 5.5 Logical comparison between the respective DI-specific hypotheses Kein Zugriff
      1. 6.1.1 Units of analysis in EU primary law Kein Zugriff
      2. 6.1.2 Units of analysis in EU secondary law Kein Zugriff
        1. Hypothesis IG-1: International interdependence deviation Kein Zugriff
        2. Hypothesis IG-2: Government interest deviation Kein Zugriff
        3. Hypothesis IG-3: Domestic crisis Kein Zugriff
        4. Hypothesis IG-4: Bargaining power Kein Zugriff
        5. Hypothesis IG-5: Domestic political institutions Kein Zugriff
        6. Hypothesis IG-6: Side payments received Kein Zugriff
        1. Hypothesis SN-1: International interdependence Kein Zugriff
        2. Hypothesis SN-2: Transnational exchange Kein Zugriff
        3. Hypothesis SN-3: Socialization Kein Zugriff
        1. Hypothesis CV-1: Government ideology deviation Kein Zugriff
        2. Hypothesis CV-2: Public attitudes deviation Kein Zugriff
          1. Control variables Kein Zugriff
    1. 7.1 Research design: characteristics and advantages of the panel design Kein Zugriff
    2. 7.2 Methodology: Introduction to and specification of the count data regressions Kein Zugriff
      1. 7.3.1 DI arrangements in EU primary law Kein Zugriff
      2. 7.3.2 DI arrangements in EU secondary law Kein Zugriff
      1. 7.4.1 Isolated testing of the intergovernmentalist hypotheses Kein Zugriff
      2. 7.4.2 Isolated testing of the supranationalist hypotheses Kein Zugriff
      3. 7.4.3 Isolated testing of the constructivist hypotheses Kein Zugriff
        1. 7.4.4.1 Sign test and t-test Kein Zugriff
        2. 7.4.4.2 Goodness-of-fit test Kein Zugriff
        3. 7.4.4.3 Explained variation Kein Zugriff
      4. 7.4.5 Horizontal integration Kein Zugriff
    1. 8.1 Meta-theoretical and theoretical insights Kein Zugriff
    2. 8.2 Empirical insights Kein Zugriff
    3. 8.3 Outlook Kein Zugriff
  2. 9. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Seiten 219 - 238
  3. Annex: Coding of the government position variables Kein Zugriff Seiten 239 - 248

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