This essay assess the most important five integration theories with regard to the premise of policy preference convergence. While some describe the initial process as a convergence of of them, which culminates in an agreement of centralization, a parity of the theories in this area of social science doesn’t see a convergence as a necessary, nor as a satisfactory condition, inter alia the predominant theory of neofunctionalism. However, all theories agree upon the fact that an interest complementarity is conducive towards integration.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Assessment of theories of integration whether policy preference-convergence is a necessary condition for the process
- Policy-preference-convergence theories
- Non-Policy-preference-convergence theories
- Conclusion
- References
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This essay examines the role of policy preference convergence in theories of European integration. It explores whether converging policy preferences are a necessary condition for the process of integration, or if other factors are more important.
- Theories of European Integration
- Policy Preference Convergence
- Intergovernmentalism
- Functionalism
- Neofunctionalism
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This section introduces the concept of European integration and its theoretical frameworks, highlighting the ongoing process of integration within the European Union.
- Assessment of theories of integration whether policy preference-convergence is a necessary condition for the process: This chapter delves into different theories of integration, exploring whether converging policy preferences are a prerequisite for the process. It analyzes the perspectives of both policy-preference-convergence theories (e.g., Intergovernmentalism, Functionalism) and non-policy-preference-convergence theories (e.g., Transactionalism, Neofunctionalism).
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The key concepts explored in this essay include: European integration, policy preference convergence, intergovernmentalism, functionalism, neofunctionalism, transactionalism, supranational institutions, and the role of national interests in the integration process.
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- Dominik Hueller (Autor), 2015, Theories of European Integration and the Premise of Policy Preference Convergence, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/309187