Search for dissertations about: "European integration theory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words European integration theory.
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1. The New Role of the European Commission in the EU’s Security and Defence Architecture : entrepreneurship, crisis and integration
Abstract : In recent years, the European Union (EU) has strengthened its foreign, security and defence policy in a remarkable way. Several new supranational security and defence initiatives have been launched and implemented, which have given the European Commission a new and central role in European security and defence policy. READ MORE
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2. Air transport liberalisation in the European community 1987-1992 : A case of integration
Abstract : Commercial aviation in the European Community was regulated by a system based on bilateral negotiations until the late 1980s. Regulation ensured that airlines did not compete. The lack of competition conflicted with the aim of the Treaty of Rome of having a common economic market. READ MORE
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3. A European foreign policy? : role conceptions and the politics of identity in Britain, France and Germany
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4. Bringing Europe Down to Earth
Abstract : Why is it considered more European to vote in the affirmative of the Euro than it is to vote against it? Why is not possible to be a populist and a ?Good European? at the same time? What makes an illegal immigrant different from a tourist? These questions all concern the limits of what it means to be, act and think as Europeans in Europe. In the political process of bringing the nations and peoples of Europe together, Europe is imagined as a distinct community. READ MORE
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5. Public Attitudes Towards the European Union : A study explaining the variations in public support towards the European Union within and between countries over time
Abstract : Public attitudes towards the European Union (EU) have become increasingly important over time. This especially since the process of European integration has become widely considered as a political process affected by attitudinal fluctuations. READ MORE