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Conflict, negotiation and European Union enlargement / Christina J. Schneider.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 211 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0511464517
  • 9780511464515
  • 9780511465253
  • 0511465254
  • 9780511462948
  • 0511462948
  • 9780511575235
  • 0511575238
  • 1107190312
  • 9781107190313
  • 1281982679
  • 9781281982674
  • 9786611982676
  • 6611982671
  • 0511462182
  • 9780511462184
  • 0511463731
  • 9780511463730
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Conflict, negotiation and European Union enlargement.DDC classification:
  • 341.2/422 22 22
LOC classification:
  • JN30 .S356 2009eb
Other classification:
  • 89.72
  • MK 5200
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Contents:
EU enlargements and transitional periods -- A rationalist puzzle of EU enlargement? -- A theory of discriminatory membership -- EU enlargement, distributional conflicts, and the demand for compensation -- The discriminatory of membership -- Discriminatory membership and intra-union redistribution.
Summary: Each wave of expansion of the European Union has led to political tensions and conflict. Existing members fear their membership privileges will diminish and candidates are loath to concede the expected benefits of membership. Despite these conflicts, enlargement has always succeeded - so why does the EU continue to admit new states even though current members might lose from their accession? Combining political economy logic with statistical and case study analyses, Christina J. Schneider argues that the dominant theories of EU enlargement ignore how EU members and applicant states negotiate the distribution of enlargement benefits and costs. She explains that EU enlargement happens despite distributional conflicts if the overall gains of enlargement are redistributed from the relative winners among existing members and applicants to the relative losers. If the overall gains from enlargement are sufficiently great, a redistribution of these gains will compensate losers, making enlargement attractive for all states.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-204) and index.

EU enlargements and transitional periods -- A rationalist puzzle of EU enlargement? -- A theory of discriminatory membership -- EU enlargement, distributional conflicts, and the demand for compensation -- The discriminatory of membership -- Discriminatory membership and intra-union redistribution.

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Each wave of expansion of the European Union has led to political tensions and conflict. Existing members fear their membership privileges will diminish and candidates are loath to concede the expected benefits of membership. Despite these conflicts, enlargement has always succeeded - so why does the EU continue to admit new states even though current members might lose from their accession? Combining political economy logic with statistical and case study analyses, Christina J. Schneider argues that the dominant theories of EU enlargement ignore how EU members and applicant states negotiate the distribution of enlargement benefits and costs. She explains that EU enlargement happens despite distributional conflicts if the overall gains of enlargement are redistributed from the relative winners among existing members and applicants to the relative losers. If the overall gains from enlargement are sufficiently great, a redistribution of these gains will compensate losers, making enlargement attractive for all states.

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