Papers from the conference, "Conceptualising the New Europe: European Monetary Integration and Beyond," held at the University of Victoria, B.C. on Oct. 15-16, 1999.
Incluye bibliografía (p. 249-270) e índice.
Machine generated contents note: I The Explanatory Power of Integration Theories: -- Examining Economic and Monetary Union -- 2 Merging Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism: -- Lessons from EMU -- Amy Verdun -- 3 Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism Amalgamated: -- The Case of EMU -- Dieter Wolf -- 4 Why States Want EMU: Developing a Theory on National -- Preferences -- F. A. W. J. van Esch -- II Theorising Monetary Integration: Ideas and Identities -- 5 EMU: A Neoliberal Construction -- Lloy Wylie -- 6 EMU as Europeanisation: Convergence, Diversity, and -- Contingency -- Kenneth Dyson -- 7 The Gendered Limitations of European Citizenship and Monetary -- Integration -- R. Amy Elman -- III Institutions and Accountability -- 8 Multilevel Governance and the Independence of the European -- Central Bank -- Peter H. Loedel -- 9 Macroeconomic Preferences and Europe's Democratic Deficit -- Erik Jones -- 10 The Shape of Things to Come: The EU's Post-EMU Institutional -- Architecture -- Patrick M Crowley -- IV Country Studies -- 11 EMU, Integration Theories, and the Annoying Complexities -- of French Policy-making -- David Howarth -- 12 German influence in Shaping E;iU: Still a Tamede Powelr? -- William M. Chandler -- 13 European Monetary Integration and Integration Theory: -- Insights from the Italian Case -- Osvaldo Croci and Lucio Picci -- Conclusion -- 14 Conclusion: Lessons from EMU for Theorising European -- Integration -- Amy Verdun and Lloy Wylie -- References -- Index -- About the Contributors.