The European Union (EU) is often portrayed as sacrificing national
diversity for European unity. This book explores the alternative of
a flexible EU based on differentiated rather than uniform
integration. The authors combine normative theory with empirical
research on political party actors to assess the desirability and
political acceptability of differentiated integration as a means of
accommodating heterogeneity in the EU. They examine the
circumstances and institutional design needed for flexibility to
promote rather than undermine fairness and democracy within and
between member states. Clear, balanced, and accessible, the book
provides fresh thinking on the future of the EU.
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