European Union in the Age of Neo-Liberalism
This paper belongs to the area of critical studies of European Integration and tries to analyse the super-structural dimension of European Integration and to identify its role in two areas of policy outputs. The theoretical approach is neo-gramscianism, which is focused on social forces agency in the process of integration and super-structural dimension of European Single Market. Since 1980, the interests of big capital, gathered in the European Round Table, shaped a neo-liberal dimension of the European economy, adapting it to the context of globalisation. But this neo-liberal project was also able to capture social-democratic, trade union and centrist demands into a neo-liberal European order, called by Bastiaan van Apeldoorn “embedded” neo-liberalism. This European model has also his limits because it puts the interests of capital in front of social policies through the assurance of market efficiency by EU, leading to a neoliberal hegemony. My purpose here is to see if neoliberal hegemony in European Union has a real impact on policies outputs, analysing the Eastern Enlargement and Europe 2020 Strategy.
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2013
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Authors: | CARADAICĂ, Mihail |
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Europolity – Continuity and Change in European Governance - New Series. - Departamentul de Relații Internaționale și Integrare Europeană. - Vol. 7.2013, 1, p. 21-33
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Departamentul de Relații Internaționale și Integrare Europeană |
Subject: | Neo-gramscianism | neo-liberalism | hegemony | enlargement | Europe 2020 |
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