New Books in European Politics

Luuk van Middelaar, “The Passage to Europe: How a Continent Became a Union” (Yale UP, 2013)

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Jun 28, 2013
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INSIGHT

Cooperation Drives European Union

  • Major moments in European integration arose from national leaders cooperating under pressure rather than just Brussels bureaucrats' planning.
  • Key decisions came as responses to crises, forcing reluctant collaboration among member states.
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Majority Vote as Existential Issue

  • Decision-making by majority vote is existential because being outvoted changes member states' engagement.
  • The 1965-66 'empty chair crisis' was an early EU constitutional crisis reflecting this tension.
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Geopolitics Shapes Integration

  • External events like the Cold War, Suez Crisis, and 1989 Berlin Wall fall shaped EU integration and institutional changes.
  • These crises forced member states to act collectively or revealed failure to do so, highlighting politics' adaptive nature.
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