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Reconstructing the integration process with a view to the Eurozone
crisis, Eriksen provides an insight into the conditions for
integration and the nature of the EU. The book offers a novel
account of what has made European integration possible based on a
pragmatist approach. The force of reasons in legally organized
orders constitutes the core component of this approach. Eriksen
identifies the main reasons for European integration as imperatives
- as normative musts. The book explains why further integration has
become a moral duty and why there is an expectation that the EU
should be democratic. A novel model of the EU as a non-state
government premised on a set of democratic innovations is
suggested. This model, which has a cosmopolitan underpinning, is in
line with changes in international relations brought about by the
integration process; the conditioning of sovereignty upon the
respect of democracy and human rights.
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Waxahachie (Hardcover)
Kathryn E Eriksen, Laurie J Wilson, Waxahachie Journal
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