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_aSCHMITTER, Philippe C. _923834 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aErnst B. Haas and the legacy of neofunctionalism |
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_aPhiladelphia, PA : _bRoutledge, _cApril 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aIn Europe, the scholarly reputation of Ernst B. Haas is inseparably linked to the vicissitudes of something called neofunctionalism. It is as the founding father of a distinct approach to explaining the dynamics of European integration that he is so well known. This article explicates the strengths and weaknesses of his contribution and explores some changes that should be inserted to make it more relevant to understanding the contemporary politics of the EU. It concludes that, while everyone recognizes that no single theory or approach can explain everything one would like to know and predict about the EU, a revised neo-neo version may still be the best place to start. | |
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_aEuropean Union _917114 |
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_aNeofunctionalism _923826 |
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_aRegional integration _917950 |
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_aSpill-over _923835 |
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_tJournal of European Public Policy _g12, 2, p. 255 - 272 _dPhiladelphia, PA : Routledge, April 2005 _xISSN 1350-1763 _w |
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