European Integration Theories and EU Enlargement

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What is the term for the mode of governing the EU where power is primarily held by the member states?

  • Liberal Intergovernmentalism (correct)
  • Neofunctionalism
  • Transactionalism
  • Federalism

Which theory emphasizes the idea that European integration is driven by the functional spillover effect?

  • Transactionalism
  • Neofunctionalism (correct)
  • Federalism
  • Postfunctionalism

In the context of European Integration Theories, what is the term for the belief that the EU should prioritize participatory democracy?

  • Participatory democracy (correct)
  • Intergovernmentalism
  • Federalism
  • Supranationalism

Which approach to European Integration focuses on the cooperation and decision-making among national governments?

<p>Liberal Intergovernmentalism (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which theory suggests that European integration has reached a stage where it is no longer driven by functional necessity, but by political considerations and identity issues?

<p>Postfunctionalism (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which perspective in the European Integration Theories stresses the importance of inter-state bargaining and negotiation in decision-making?

<p>Intergovernmentalism (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to European Integration Theories, which approach advocates for decision-making that goes beyond national interests and involves a higher level of authority?

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European Integration Theories

  • Inter-governmentalism: The mode of governing the EU where power is primarily held by the member states.

Theories of European Integration

  • Neo-functionalism: Emphasizes the idea that European integration is driven by the functional spillover effect.

Participatory Democracy

  • Deliberative Democracy: The term for the belief that the EU should prioritize participatory democracy.

Approaches to European Integration

  • Inter-governmental Approach: Focuses on the cooperation and decision-making among national governments.

Stages of European Integration

  • Post-functionalism: Suggests that European integration has reached a stage where it is no longer driven by functional necessity, but by political considerations and identity issues.

Decision-making in European Integration

  • Liberal Intergovernmentalism: Stresses the importance of inter-state bargaining and negotiation in decision-making.

Authority in European Integration

  • Federalism: Advocates for decision-making that goes beyond national interests and involves a higher level of authority.

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