1. Introduction: moving crises to the centre of the agenda, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E. Paterson, Birmingham University, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden PART I: Theorising and Conceptualising Crises and Challenges in the EU 2. Crisification and the Future of the European Union Polity, Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden 3. European Integration Theory and Crises, Frank Schimmelfennig, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 4. A Crisis Management Perspective on the European Union, Eva-Karin Gardell, Swedish Defense University, Sweden; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden PART II: Crises in the EU 5. A History of Crises in the EU, Jeffrey, J. Anderson, Georgetown University, USA 6. The Eurozone Crisis: from crisis to resilience? Joachim Schild, Trier University, Germany 7. The Brexit Crisis: a crisis for whom?, Lee McGowan and David Phinnemore, Queen's University Belfast, UK 8. The Migration Crisis: the EU's evolving approach to border management, Laurie Buonanno, State University of New York, USA 9. The Covid-19 Crisis: a case of Franco-German-led crisis management, Douglas Webber, INSEAD, France 10. The Climate Crisis: a creeping catastrophe for the EU, Jeremy F. G. Moulton, University of York, UK; Charlotte Burns, University of Sheffield, UK 11. The Ukraine Crisis: Russia, the European Union, and the Unstable East, Wolfgang Seibel, University of Konstanz, Germany PART III: Challenges for the EU 12. The Democracy Challenge in Central Europe: backsliding or repoliticisation? Jakub Eberle, Institute of International Relations Prague, Czech Republic; Daniel Sitera, Institute of International Relations Prague, Czech Republic 13. The Legitimacy Challenge: Euroscepticism as an embedded element of the EU, Simon Usherwood, University of Surrey, UK 14. The Leadership Challenge: problems and prospects of Franco-German leadership, Simon J. Bulmer, University of Sheffield, UK; William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK 15. The Institutional Challenge: crises and the EU's institutions, political actors, and processes, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 16. The External Challenge: crises and the EU's quest for strategic autonomy, Michael Smith, University of Warwick, UK 17. The Health Policy Challenge: from crisis to union, Eleanor Brooks, University of Edinburgh, UK; Anniek de Ruijter, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, USA; Sarah Rozenblum, University of Michigan, USA PART IV: Future Prospects 18. The Survival of the European Union: the other faces of European disintegration, Hans Vollaard, Utrecht University, Netherlands 19. Conclusion: the future of the EU in a world of crises, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden
Show more1. Introduction: moving crises to the centre of the agenda, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E. Paterson, Birmingham University, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden PART I: Theorising and Conceptualising Crises and Challenges in the EU 2. Crisification and the Future of the European Union Polity, Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden 3. European Integration Theory and Crises, Frank Schimmelfennig, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 4. A Crisis Management Perspective on the European Union, Eva-Karin Gardell, Swedish Defense University, Sweden; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden PART II: Crises in the EU 5. A History of Crises in the EU, Jeffrey, J. Anderson, Georgetown University, USA 6. The Eurozone Crisis: from crisis to resilience? Joachim Schild, Trier University, Germany 7. The Brexit Crisis: a crisis for whom?, Lee McGowan and David Phinnemore, Queen's University Belfast, UK 8. The Migration Crisis: the EU's evolving approach to border management, Laurie Buonanno, State University of New York, USA 9. The Covid-19 Crisis: a case of Franco-German-led crisis management, Douglas Webber, INSEAD, France 10. The Climate Crisis: a creeping catastrophe for the EU, Jeremy F. G. Moulton, University of York, UK; Charlotte Burns, University of Sheffield, UK 11. The Ukraine Crisis: Russia, the European Union, and the Unstable East, Wolfgang Seibel, University of Konstanz, Germany PART III: Challenges for the EU 12. The Democracy Challenge in Central Europe: backsliding or repoliticisation? Jakub Eberle, Institute of International Relations Prague, Czech Republic; Daniel Sitera, Institute of International Relations Prague, Czech Republic 13. The Legitimacy Challenge: Euroscepticism as an embedded element of the EU, Simon Usherwood, University of Surrey, UK 14. The Leadership Challenge: problems and prospects of Franco-German leadership, Simon J. Bulmer, University of Sheffield, UK; William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK 15. The Institutional Challenge: crises and the EU's institutions, political actors, and processes, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 16. The External Challenge: crises and the EU's quest for strategic autonomy, Michael Smith, University of Warwick, UK 17. The Health Policy Challenge: from crisis to union, Eleanor Brooks, University of Edinburgh, UK; Anniek de Ruijter, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, USA; Sarah Rozenblum, University of Michigan, USA PART IV: Future Prospects 18. The Survival of the European Union: the other faces of European disintegration, Hans Vollaard, Utrecht University, Netherlands 19. Conclusion: the future of the EU in a world of crises, Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden
Show more1. Introduction: moving crises to the centre of the agenda,
Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E.
Paterson, Birmingham University, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm
University, Sweden
PART I: Theorising and Conceptualising Crises and Challenges in
the EU
2. Crisification and the Future of the European Union Polity, Mark
Rhinard, Stockholm University, Sweden
3. European Integration Theory and Crises, Frank Schimmelfennig,
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
4. A Crisis Management Perspective on the European Union, Eva-Karin
Gardell, Swedish Defense University, Sweden; Mark Rhinard,
Stockholm University, Sweden
PART II: Crises in the EU
5. A History of Crises in the EU, Jeffrey, J. Anderson, Georgetown
University, USA
6. The Eurozone Crisis: from crisis to resilience? Joachim Schild,
Trier University, Germany
7. The Brexit Crisis: a crisis for whom?, Lee McGowan and David
Phinnemore, Queen's University Belfast, UK
8. The Migration Crisis: the EU’s evolving approach to border
management, Laurie Buonanno, State University of New York, USA
9. The Covid-19 Crisis: a case of Franco-German-led crisis
management, Douglas Webber, INSEAD, France
10. The Climate Crisis: a creeping catastrophe for the EU, Jeremy
F. G. Moulton, University of York, UK; Charlotte Burns, University
of Sheffield, UK
11. The Ukraine Crisis: Russia, the European Union, and the
Unstable East, Wolfgang Seibel, University of Konstanz, Germany
PART III: Challenges for the EU
12. The Democracy Challenge in Central Europe: backsliding or
repoliticisation? Jakub Eberle, Institute of International
Relations Prague, Czech Republic; Daniel Šitera, Institute of
International Relations Prague, Czech Republic
13. The Legitimacy Challenge: Euroscepticism as an embedded element
of the EU, Simon Usherwood, University of Surrey, UK
14. The Leadership Challenge: problems and prospects of
Franco-German leadership, Simon J. Bulmer, University of Sheffield,
UK; William E. Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK
15. The Institutional Challenge: crises and the EU’s institutions,
political actors, and processes, Neill Nugent, Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK
16. The External Challenge: crises and the EU’s quest for strategic
autonomy, Michael Smith, University of Warwick, UK
17. The Health Policy Challenge: from crisis to union, Eleanor
Brooks, University of Edinburgh, UK; Anniek de Ruijter, University
of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan,
USA; Sarah Rozenblum, University of Michigan, USA
PART IV: Future Prospects
18. The Survival of the European Union: the other faces of European
disintegration, Hans Vollaard, Utrecht University, Netherlands
19. Conclusion: the future of the EU in a world of crises, Neill
Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; William E.
Paterson, University of Birmingham, UK; Mark Rhinard, Stockholm
University, Sweden
Written by a team of leading experts, unpacks all dimensions of the EU in crisis, and analyses its implications for the EU, its member states and the relationships between the states.
Mark Rhinard is Professor of International Relations at
Stockholm University, Sweden and Research Director at the Swedish
Institute of International Affairs.
Neill Nugent is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Manchester
Metropolitan University, UK.
William E. Paterson is Emeritus Director of the Institute of
German Studies, University of Birmingham, UK.
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