ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union offers an essential collection of groundbreaking chapters reflecting on the causes and consequences of this complex phenomenon.
With contributions from key experts in this subfield of European Studies, it will become a key volume used for those interested in learning the nuts and bolts of differentiation as a mechanism of (dis)integration in the European Union, especially in the light of Brexit. Organised around five key themes, it offers an authoritative "encyclopaedia" of differentiation and addresses questions such as:
- How can one define differentiation in the European Union in the light of the most recent events?
- Does differentiation create more challenges or opportunities for the European Union?
- Is Europe moving away from an "ever closer Union" and heading towards an "ever more differentiated Union", especially as leading political figures across Europe favour the use of differentiation to reconcile divergences between member states?
This handbook is essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research in the study of European integration. As European differentiation is multifaceted and involves a wide range of actors and policies, it will be of further interest to those working on countries and/or in policy areas where differentiation is an increasingly relevant feature.
The Introduction and chapters 13, 21, 30, and 35 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part 1|132 pages
Conceptualizing differentiation
chapter 4|16 pages
Differentiated (dis)integration beyond Europe
chapter 5|15 pages
De facto differentiation in the European Union
chapter 7|17 pages
EU external differentiated integration and compliance
chapter 8|16 pages
From integration to fragmegration
part Part 2|131 pages
Institutionally based differentiation
chapter 10|15 pages
An ever more fragmented Union?
chapter 11|14 pages
Promise unfulfilled?
chapter 13|16 pages
Differentiation and the European Central Bank
chapter 17|16 pages
The Council of the European Union
part Part 3|160 pages
Policy-based differentiation
chapter 19|15 pages
Brexit and the Common Fisheries Policy
chapter 20|15 pages
The European Asylum Policy
part Part 4|156 pages
Territorial differentiation
chapter 29|20 pages
The Swiss and Liechtenstein relations with the EU
chapter 30|17 pages
Turkey's external differentiated integration with the EU in the field of migration governance
chapter 31|18 pages
Visegrád Four and EU differentiated integration
chapter 32|14 pages
Poland as the (new) awkward partner
chapter 34|16 pages
European Neighbourhood Policy
chapter 35|16 pages
Differentiation at the local level
part Part 5|138 pages
Brexit