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The EU Reexamined: A Governance Model in Transition

Edited by: Jörn Axel Kämmerer, Kaushik Basu

ISBN13: 9781035314850
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £120.00



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Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, this book examines the experience of the European Union in bringing multiple sovereign nations under a common economic umbrella, and goes on to ask if the EU can serve as a blueprint for other regions that are striving for economic integration or if it is ‘too unique’ to be emulated. To this end, the book draws on contemporary and historical law and politics as well as economic analyses.

Scholars from countries both in and outside of the EU provide a full stocktake of the political and economic benefits of EU membership. They critically assess monetary integration and the path it has followed in the wake of the global financial crisis. Chapters delineate key comparisons between the EU and other governance models, between EU members and non-EU members, and between euro and non-euro member States of the Union.

Students of law, economics and politics will benefit from this timely book. It should also be of interest to policymakers around the world who interact with EU countries and those who may be contemplating similar forms of economic and monetary integration in their region.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: the European Union in global perspective – a governance model on trial 1
Kaushik Basu, Jörn Axel Kämmerer and Hans-Bernd Schäfer
2. Quantum leaps in European integration 22
Barry Eichengreen
3. Unconventional monetary policy: the pretense of knowledge 39
Leszek Balcerowicz
4. National central banks and the governance of the European system of central banks 43
Martin Hellwig
5. Eurozone resilience and the promise of market integration 80
Wolf-Georg Ringe
6. The primacy of EU law over national law: EU law sets aside national law 104
Vassilios Skouris
7. A positive approach to debating the supremacy of EU law 134
Nuno Garoupa
8. Who is the “Master of the Treaties”? On the dysfunctional interplay between the European Court of Justice and the European Parliament 147
Hélène Gaudin
9. The rule of law crisis in Poland and the challenge to the principle of the primacy of EU law 159
Adam Bodnar and Jarosław Bełdowski
10. A region-level analysis of the long-term economic effects of joining the European Union 177
Rok Spruk and Nuno Garoupa
11. Peace by supra-nationality: the driving forces of European integration 223
Wilfried Loth
12. United in sanctions? Some observations on the EU practice of ‘restrictive measures’ in the face of the Russian aggression against Ukraine 235
Paulina Starski
13. The hunt for unicorns: seeking goodness in Brexit 263
Ian Forrester
14. ASEAN, moving from the nation state to the ASEAN state 283
Damian Chalmers
15. Looking like a common market: the EU as a model for Andean economic integration 304
René Urueña and Rafael Tamayo Álvarez