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IN ENGLISH, a double negative usually means yes - but not in European. Last week's double "no" - from France and the Netherlands - has for all practical purposes killed the new European constitution. Most Americans are not quite sure what to make of this. The clearest and loudest voices have been gleeful. Conservative commentators have delighted in the results, seeing them as a defeat for Jacques Chirac and his dreams of an alternative to American hyperpower.
The European constitution is a badly written, confused document whose death no one need mourn. But as Princeton's Andrew Moravcsik has written, the constitution would have changed little, codifying existing arrangements in almost all areas. There are two exceptions: a more coordinated and unified approach to crime-fighting and fore...
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...386-411; Andrew Moravcsik, "Is There a 'Democratic Deficit' in Wor...
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...Some welcome this result. Andrew Moravcsik, for example, notes that international o...
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.... 48. See, for example, Andrew Moravcsik, "Is There a 'Democratic Deficit' in Wor...
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... husband, the Princeton political scientist Andrew Moravcsik, has pointed out, a majority of American...
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...Milner and Andrew Moravcsik, eds., Power, Interdependence and Non-St...
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... in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik, 44 J. COMMON MKT. STUD. 533 (2006); Yves Meny, De...COMMON MKT. STUD. 1 (2003) ; Andrew Moravcsik, In Defence of the "Democratic Deficit :...
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... Theory of International Relations," in Andrew Vincent, ed., Political Theory: Tradition and Dive...liberal-imperialism. . (12.) Andrew Moravcsik, "Taking Preferences Seriously: A Liberal Theory o...
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Security-identity dynamics in Europe generate the need for the European Union as a political personality made up of cultural units that are sovereign within their territories. Though the Union does absorb some of the traditional duties of nation states, it does not take on the semblance of a sovereign entity nor does it diminish the sovereignty of states involved in the Union. Therefore, the Union is a post-sovereign entity with its own logic based on the security-identity-integration dynamic but the states within it are still sovereign entities.
... of a highly praised integration theorist, Andrew Moravcsik.(51) His "liberal intergovernmentalism" ...
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...2403, 2466-74 (1991). But see Andrew Moravcsik, In Defence of the "Democratic Deficit":...