Conflict, Negotiation and European Union Enlargement

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Conflict, Negotiation and European Union Enlargement

Author(s): Christina J. Schneider (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 228 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1107404428
  • ISBN-13: 9781107404427

Book Description

Each wave of expansion of the European Union has led to political tensions and conflict. Existing members fear their membership privileges will diminish and candidates are loath to concede the expected benefits of membership. Despite these conflicts, enlargement has always succeeded – so why does the EU continue to admit new states even though current members might lose from their accession? Combining political economy logic with statistical and case study analyses, Christina J. Schneider argues that the dominant theories of EU enlargement ignore how EU members and applicant states negotiate the distribution of enlargement benefits and costs. She explains that EU enlargement happens despite distributional conflicts if the overall gains of enlargement are redistributed from the relative winners among existing members and applicants to the relative losers. If the overall gains from enlargement are sufficiently great, a redistribution of these gains will compensate losers, making enlargement attractive for all states.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Christina Schneider’s study of the process and outcomes of EU accession is a model of modern political economy research. By combining quantitative and qualitative methods with a rigorous theoretical approach grounded in the analysis of distributional conflict, she provides a thoroughly convincing account of the sources and dimensions of differentiated integration.”
Lisa L. Martin, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

“Rational choice approaches cannot explain the dynamics of EU integration and especially EU enlargement – so they say. Schneider’s book consigns this statement to the realms of fantasy. She forcefully demonstrates that the contrary is true: EU enlargement leads to distributional conflicts which are only predicted by rationalist approaches to EU integration. This volume is an essential reading for anyone interested in political integration and international conflict.”
Thomas Plümper, University of Essex

“Christina Schneider’s analysis of distributional bargaining and discrimination adds a missing piece to the enlargement puzzle. A major step ahead in theorizing the expansion of the European Union.”
Frank Schimmelfennig, Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zurich

“Christina Schneider has written a remarkably wide-ranging and analytically deep and compelling analysis of EU enlargement. Carefully dissecting the many and complex distributional battles involved in successive enlargement rounds and pondering their implications, her work stands out as one of the best studies on a central aspect of European integration – methodologically sophisticated, thorough, and original.”
Walter Mattli, Professor of International Political Economy, Oxford University

Book Description

This book argues on EU enlargement looks at how EU members and applicant states negotiate enlargement benefits and costs.

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