Precedents and Present Events in the European Union: An Institutional Perspective an Treaty Reform:
Title: Precedents and Present Events in the European Union: An Institutional Perspective an Treaty Reform:
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 1167 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Precedents and Present Events in the European Union: An Institutional Perspective an Treaty Reform:
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 1167 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Precedents and Present Events in the European Union: An Institutional Perspective an Treaty Reform:
The article:
-about the 1996-7 intergovernmental conference (IGC)
-shows the organizational factors
-facilitates institutional reforms
-challenges the liberal intergovernmental perspective
The IGC:
-IGC is a conference where representatives of the member states consider amendments to treaties
-Outcome must be agreed upon unanimously and ratified by all member states
-The 1996-7 IGC was formally opened in March 1996 during the Italian presidency
-Formal
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reform processes according to the LI perspective, that is, that key bargains in the EU are characterized by their voluntary nature, easy communication, and flexible as regards time
-Sverdrup has shown that the IGC did not represent a voluntary process, that the processing of information was difficult and it was not flexible in time.
-Conclusion: The LI perspective is fruitful, but it is not sufficient to explain the dynamics of key bargains in the EU