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This book explores the complex and ever-changing relationship
between the European Union and its member states. The recent surge
in tension in this relationship has been prompted by the actions of
some member state governments as they question fundamental EU
values and principles and refuse to implement common decisions
seemingly on the basis of narrowly defined national interests.
Furthermore, Brexit forces the EU for the first time to face the
prospect of a major member state preparing to leave the Union. Are
these developments heralding the return of the nation-state, and if
so, in what form? Is the national revival a lasting phenomenon that
will affect the EU for a long time to come, or is it a transitory
trend? This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to answer
these questions. It brings together scholars from economics, law,
and political science to provide insights into the multifaceted
relations between the Union and its member states from different
perspectives. All chapters are based on up-to-date research
findings, succinct assessments of the current state of affairs and
ongoing debates about the direction of European integration. The
book concludes by offering policy recommendations at European and
national levels.
This book explores the multiple challenges that the global
technology shift is posing to the EU. It raises the question of how
European societies will mobilize the positive effects of the rapid
technological advancement in digitalization, robotization, and
artificial intelligence, while mitigating the negative consequences
in terms of job losses, cybercrime, and social and political
polarization. From the vantage point of experts from economics,
law, and political science, this book provides insights into the
role that the EU is and ought to be playing in regulating global
platform companies, addressing taxation in the digital economy,
mitigating job displacements on the labour market, and tackling
ethical concerns of artificial intelligence and the prospect of
digital democracy. All chapters are based on up-to-date research
findings, succinct assessment of the current state of affairs and
ongoing debates. They conclude with policy recommendations for
policy makers on European and national levels. 'This volume has a
solid foundation in the highly topical question of technological
change. More importantly, the individual chapters are written by
qualified scholars whose analytically advanced contributions are
likely to interest a wide audience. I can strongly recommend this
book for scholars and students in political science, law, and
economics.' -Carl Fredrik Bergstroem, Professor of European Law,
Uppsala University, Sweden 'When the Commission took office in
2019, it put forward its vision as to how Europe's digital future
could be 'shaped' in a way that makes the digital transition enrich
people's lives and make sure that European businesses fully benefit
from the opportunities offered by digital technologies. Then COVID
drastically accelerated the take up of digital solutions. As the
digital transformation affects every single one of us it is
important that we have the widest possible debate on its inherent
risks and opportunities. This is why I warmly recommend this book.
It brings together an inter-disciplinary set of scholars able to
analyse the multifaceted implications of the technological shift.
And I could not agree more with the book's main takeaway, i.e. that
we need to create an adaptive regulatory framework capable of
harnessing the positive effects of technological changes while
buttressing the negative impact on European society and citizens.'
-Ambassador Kim Jorgensen, Head of Cabinet to Commissioner and
Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager, European Commission
This book explores the complex and ever-changing relationship
between the European Union and its member states. The recent surge
in tension in this relationship has been prompted by the actions of
some member state governments as they question fundamental EU
values and principles and refuse to implement common decisions
seemingly on the basis of narrowly defined national interests.
Furthermore, Brexit forces the EU for the first time to face the
prospect of a major member state preparing to leave the Union. Are
these developments heralding the return of the nation-state, and if
so, in what form? Is the national revival a lasting phenomenon that
will affect the EU for a long time to come, or is it a transitory
trend? This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to answer
these questions. It brings together scholars from economics, law,
and political science to provide insights into the multifaceted
relations between the Union and its member states from different
perspectives. All chapters are based on up-to-date research
findings, succinct assessments of the current state of affairs and
ongoing debates about the direction of European integration. The
book concludes by offering policy recommendations at European and
national levels.
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