ABSTRACT

This handbook comprehensively defines and shapes the field of Critical European Union Studies, sets the research agenda and highlights emerging areas of study. Bringing together critical analyses of European Union politics, policies and processes with an expert range of contributors, it overcomes disciplinary borders and paradigms and addresses four main thematic areas pertaining to the study of the European Union and its policies:

• Critical approaches to European integration;

• Critical approaches to European political economy;

• Critical approaches to the EU’s internal security;

• Critical approaches to the EU’s external relations and foreign affairs.

In their contributions to this volume, the authors take a sympathetic yet critical approach to the European integration process and the present structures of the European Union. Furthermore, the book provides graduate students and faculty with ideas for future research activity and introduces critical analyses rooted in a broad spectrum of theoretical perspectives.

The Routledge Handbook of Critical European Union Studies will be an essential reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners interested and working in the fields of EU politics/studies, European integration, European political economy and public policy, EU foreign policy, EU freedom of movement and security practices, and more broadly in international relations, the wider social sciences and humanities.

chapter |12 pages

Critical European studies

An introduction

part I|140 pages

Critical theoretical approaches to European integration

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Towards a critical theorising of European integration

chapter 2|13 pages

Justifying democracy in the European Union

Reasoning with Habermas against Habermas

chapter 3|13 pages

Discursive approaches

chapter 4|12 pages

Governmentality approaches

chapter 5|13 pages

Postcolonialism

chapter 6|14 pages

Critical Geopolitics

chapter 7|13 pages

Practice approaches

chapter 8|13 pages

Gender approaches

part II|114 pages

Critical approaches to European political economy

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Critical political economy and European integration

chapter 11|13 pages

Capitalist diversity in Europe

chapter 12|14 pages

European economic governance

A feminist perspective

chapter 13|13 pages

The market as norm

The governmentality of state aid regulation

chapter 16|15 pages

Uneven development in the EU

Processes of core-periphery relations *

part III|166 pages

Critical approaches to European Union's internal security

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

chapter 19|24 pages

The genesis of free movement of persons in the EU

Why and for whom?

chapter 20|13 pages

The EU's so-called Mediterranean refugee crisis

A governmentality of unease in a teacup

chapter 21|15 pages

Visa policies and their effects

Preventing mobility?

chapter 24|16 pages

The European security industry

Technocratic politics, internal security cooperation, and the emergence of military R&D in the EU

chapter 25|19 pages

The European Union and “Foreign Terrorist Fighters”

Disciplining irreformable radicals?

part IV|117 pages

Critical approaches to European Union's external relations and foreign affairs

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

The ‘critical’ in EU's foreign policy and external relations

chapter 31|10 pages

EULEX Kosovo

A status-neutral and technical mission?

chapter 32|12 pages

Rethinking EU enlargement

Pastoral power, ambivalence, and the case of Turkey

chapter 33|12 pages

The EU's development policy

Forging relations of dependence?