A Political Theory of the European Union brings together political theory, international relations theory, European integration studies, comparative government, international law, and European law in an interdisciplinary theoretical approach to studying the EU within the wider, world-political context. INDICE: 1: Jürgen Neyer and Antje Wiener: Introduction: The State of the Art of a Non-State-Oriented Political Theory; Part I: Political Authority ina Changing World Order; 2: Ulrich Beck and Edgar Grande: Empire Europe: Statehood and Political Authority in the Process of Regional Integration; 3: Ian Manners: Un-National Normative Justification for European Union Foreign Policy; 4: Erik O. Eriksen: A State-Less Vanguard for a Rightful World Order; Part II:Sovereignty and Constitutional Change; 5: Neil Walker: Surface and Depth: TheEU's Resilient Sovereignty Question; 6: Mattias Kumm: How Does European UnionLaw Fit into the World of Public Law? Costa, Kadi, and Three Conceptions of Public Law; 7: Michelle Everson: Politics, Power, and a European Law of Suspicion; Part III: Democracy and Justice; 8: Jürgen Neyer: Europe's Justice Deficit: Justification and Legitimacy in The European Union; 9: Jan-Werner Müller: The Promise of 'Demoi-Cracy': Democracy, Diversity, and Domination in the European Public Order; 10: Andreas Føllesdal: Non-State Oriented Political Theory: ACritical Assessment; 11: Antje Wiener: Conclusion: Through Uncharted Waters of Constitutional Quality: Navigating Between Modern Statehood and International Organisation; Bibliography
- ISBN: 978-0-19-958730-8
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 288
- Fecha Publicación: 04/11/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés