
The European Union's non-members : independence under hegemony?
edited by Erik O. Eriksen and John Erik Fossum
Bok · Engelsk · 2015
Utgitt | London : Routledge , 2015
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Omfang | XVI, 248 s. : fig.
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Opplysninger | TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction Asymmetry and the problem of dominance By Erik O. Eriksen, John Erik Fossum Part I: Forms of association without membership Chapter 2: The European Union’s Different Neighbourhood Models By Sieglinde Gstöhl Chapter 3: The Swiss Way The nature of Switzerland’s relationship with the EU By Sandra Lavenex, René Schwok Chapter 4: Switzerland Bilateralism’s polarising consequences in a very particular/ist democracy ByJoachim Blatter Part II: Welcomed, inside, but still unwilling Two EEA Countries Assessed76 Chapter 5: Despoiling Norwegian Democracy 1 By Erik O. Eriksen Chapter 6: The EEA and the Case Law of the CJEU. Incorporation without participation? By Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen Chapter 7: Iceland A reluctant European By Baldur Thorhallsson Chapter 8: Norway’s Constitutional Acrobatics under the EEA Agreement By Eirik Holmøyvik Chapter 9: Representation under Hegemony? On Norway’s relationship to the EU By John Erik Fossum Chapter 10: National Administrative Sovereignty Under pressure By Morten Egeberg, Jarle Trondal Chapter 11: Reinforcing Executive Dominance. Norway and the EU’s foreign and security policy By Helene Sjursen Part III: Sovereignty under hegemony Chapter 12: The United Kingdom, a Once and Future(?) Non-Member State By Christopher Lord Chapter 13: Hegemony by Association By Erik O. Eriksen, John Erik Fossum
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Emner | Agreements
Association agreements Democracy EEA/European Economic Area Vis mer... Governance
Government Iceland Independence Membership Non-member states Norway Politics Sovereignty Switzerland United Kingdom United Union Diplomacygroup Economygroup Russiagroup Securitygroup projectfinanced2019 |
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ISBN | 9781138922457
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