UID:
almafu_9959242949702883
Format:
1 online resource (xiii, 323 pages) :
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digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:
1-107-13837-X
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1-280-42164-9
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0-511-18038-1
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0-511-06276-1
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0-511-20447-7
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0-511-30732-2
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0-511-49206-5
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0-511-07122-1
Series Statement:
Themes in European governance
Content:
Why did Western European states agree to the enlargement of the EU and NATO? Frank Schimmelfennig analyzes the history of the enlargement process and develops a theoretical approach of 'rhetorical action' to explain why it occurred. While rationalist theory explains the willingness of East European states to join the NATO and EU, it does not explain why member states decided to admit them. Using original data, Schimmelfennig shows that expansion to the East can be understood in terms of liberal democratic community building. Drawing on the works of Jon Elster and Erving Goffman, he demonstrates that the decision to expand was the result of rhetorical action. Candidates and their supporters used arguments based on collective identity, norms and values of the Western community to shame opponents into acquiescing to enlargement. This landmark book makes an enormous contribution to theory in international relations and to the study of European politics.
Note:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
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Introduction -- Part I: Security, power or welfare? Eastern enlargement in a rationalist perspective -- Rationalist institutionalism and the enlargement of regional organizations -- NATO enlargement -- EU enlargement -- Conclision : the rationalist puzzle of Eastern enlargement -- Part II: Expanding the Western community of liberal values and norms : Eastern enlargement in a sociological perspective -- Sociological institutionalism and the enlargement of regional organizations -- Eastern enlargement and the Western international community -- The event history of enlargement -- Conclusion : the sociological solution to the enlargement puzzle -- Part III: Association instead of membership : preferences and bargaining power in Eastern enlargement -- Process hypotheses -- State preferences and the initial enlargement process -- Conclusion : the double puzzle of Eastern enlargement -- Part IV: From association to membership : rhetorical action in Eastern enlargement -- Rhetorical action -- The decision to enlarge NATO -- The decision to enlarge the EU -- Conclusion : solving the double puzzle of Eastern enlargement -- Strategic action in international community : concluding remarks.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-521-53525-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-521-82806-6
Language:
English
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