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  • European integration, institutional choices, dynamic analysis, post-Maastricht period, partyism, liberal intergovernmentalism, postfunctionalism, affective polarization, European identity, game-theory, technocracism, camp-building, governance design, transfer of policy competences, political leaders, interstate bargains, causes and consequences, Brexit, COVID, financial crisis, global tension, supranational partyism, national partyism, game theory  (1)
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    University of Michigan Press
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: In Europe’s recent history, there have been several challenges to the strength of the European Union—Brexit, COVID, financial crises, and global tensions—bringing an increased need to understand the ways that the European Union (EU) could successfully stay together or fall apart. In examining how the European Union has changed since 1993, important puzzles have emerged, including how national government functions are transferred to the EU without reforming the EU, how increased transparency is announced while decisions are approved in informal meetings, and how the effects of the polarizing rise of Euroscepticism can be managed to still promote the formation of solidarity and trust among Europeans. To understand these puzzles, Thomas König introduces a new theory of (supra)national partyism to help explain the causes and consequences of choices made by political leaders for Europe. He uses a game-theoretical perspective to look at how conditions for leaders change through accessions of new members, shocks, and crises, and separates institutional choices into two different games played by office- and policy-seeking political leaders—the interstate summit game and the national game of party competition. The Dynamics of European Integration reveals how the reorganization of electoral systems can harness dissensus and polarization among diverse national constituencies to enable the promotion of solidarity and trust in the EU.
    Keywords: European integration, institutional choices, dynamic analysis, post-Maastricht period, partyism, liberal intergovernmentalism, postfunctionalism, affective polarization, European identity, game-theory, technocracism, camp-building, governance design, transfer of policy competences, political leaders, interstate bargains, causes and consequences, Brexit, COVID, financial crisis, global tension, supranational partyism, national partyism, game theory ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations::JPSL Geopolitics ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history
    Language: English
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    Studien Verlag
    Publication Date: 2022-09-01
    Description: Austria was among the first countries after WWII where the Fulbright Program was set up. In October 1950, a Fulbright Commission convened for the first time in Vienna to arrange for the annual exchange of about 100 scholars and scientists, and students, between the US and Austria. This book describes the conditions of when the program was operationalized within the Austrian academic landscape and analyses the impact of academic exchange in its early period, up until 1964.
    Description: Das Fulbright Program wurde 1946 eingerichtet und war dem Austausch von WissenschaftlerInnen und Studierenden zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und verschiedenen anderen Ländern gewidmet. Im Oktober 1950 trat eine Fulbright Commission erstmals in Wien zusammen, um die Planung für den Austausch von jährlich rund 100 Personen zwischen Österreich und den USA aufzunehmen. Der vorliegende Band untersucht die Wirkung des Programms in Österreich in seiner Anfangsphase (bis ca. 1964).
    Keywords: Österreich ; Ideengeschichte ; Wissenschaftsgeschichte ; transatlantische Beziehungen ; Universität ; historische Entwicklung ; Zweite Republik ; Wissenschaftspolitik ; Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika ; Fulbright-Kommission ; Fulbright-Programm ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Wien
    Language: German
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