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What is the term for the mode of governing the EU where power is primarily held by the member states?
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?
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?
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?
Which approach to European Integration focuses on the cooperation and decision-making among national governments?
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?
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?
Which perspective in the European Integration Theories stresses the importance of inter-state bargaining and negotiation in decision-making?
Which perspective in the European Integration Theories stresses the importance of inter-state bargaining and negotiation in decision-making?
According to European Integration Theories, which approach advocates for decision-making that goes beyond national interests and involves a higher level of authority?
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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