Since its origins, there have been competing views concerning
the nature, scope and objectives of the process of integration and
of the European Union. Attitudes towards Europe and European
integration, both among political elites and citizens, have been
much studied over the last 15 years. But there is no comprehensive
analysis of these competing views of Europe at the supranational
level.
The existence of radically diverging views on the European
political system within the EU s own institutions is problematic at
both theoretical and practical levels. Little is known, however,
about this phenomenon, its impact on the EU s agenda and
policy-making as well as on constitutional reform. This book aims
therefore at investigating the divergence in views about the
European Union in order to lend insight into its consequences for
the functioning of the EU and its institutions. It will focus on
the main EU institutions, i.e. the Council, Commission, Parliament
and Court but will also deal with the visions of various European
elites on the EU.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Journal
of European Integration.
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