Europeanisation and Renationalisation - Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development
Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development Herausgegeben:Liebert, Ulrike; Jenichen, Anne;Mitarbeit:Schild, Joachim; Crum, Ben; Sotiropoulos, Ass. Prof. Dimitri A.; Wallaschek, Stefan; Guasti, Petra; Abels, Gabriele; Ciancio, Adriana; Havlik, Vrat
Europeanisation and Renationalisation - Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development
Learning from Crises for Innovation and Development Herausgegeben:Liebert, Ulrike; Jenichen, Anne;Mitarbeit:Schild, Joachim; Crum, Ben; Sotiropoulos, Ass. Prof. Dimitri A.; Wallaschek, Stefan; Guasti, Petra; Abels, Gabriele; Ciancio, Adriana; Havlik, Vrat
The book explores how the European Union and its members have been renegotiating Europeanisation and renationalisation in response to the multiple crises they faced in recent years. The authors highlight varying understandings of ´crises´ in different national and supranational policy and institutional contexts. They show how in some cases these have challenged the legitimacy of European Union norms and institutions and even triggered disintegration, while in other cases these crises have served as sources of inspiration for European social innovation and political development.
The book explores how the European Union and its members have been renegotiating Europeanisation and renationalisation in response to the multiple crises they faced in recent years. The authors highlight varying understandings of ´crises´ in different national and supranational policy and institutional contexts. They show how in some cases these have challenged the legitimacy of European Union norms and institutions and even triggered disintegration, while in other cases these crises have served as sources of inspiration for European social innovation and political development.
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Liebert is a professor at the University of Bremen, Germany.Dr. rer. pol. Anne Jenichen is a lecturer in politics and international relations at Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
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