This book makes a distinctive contribution to the crucial debate on
the European Union (EU)'s present and future development. It
systematically examines how the range of crises and challenges over
the last decade have transformed the EU and relates those findings
to the discussion of an increasingly differentiated EU. It argues
that the post-crises EU shows clear signs of becoming a segmented
political order with in-built biases and constraints. The book
spells out the key features of such an order in ideational and
structural terms and shows how it more concretely manifests itself
in the EU's institutional and constitutional make-up and in how
member states constrain and condition EU action. Different states
impose different types of constraints, as is underlined through
paying explicit attention to the Visegrad countries. This book will
be of key interest to scholars and students of EU politics/studies,
European integration and politics, East European politics and
foreign policy.
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