European Boundaries in Question
European Union (EU) boundaries have always been unusual. In no other political community are both the prospect of enlargement and the ever-present possibility of withdrawal part of the constitutional framework. We find few other instances where some territories in a political community adopt a common currency while others do not. Examples of thick association agreements, such as we find between the EU and third countries like Switzerland and Norway, are uncommon. Over the last number of years, EU boundaries have been challenged like never before. Brexit poses a fundamental threat to the EUs territorial integrity and the rights of EU citizens to cross what have been regarded as open borders; the refugee crisis and the increase of terrorism both call into question the EUs ability to justly and effectively manage its external borders; the rise of populism is a direct challenge to internal free movement as the demand to reassert national borders becomes formidable; while the aftermath of the euro-crisis continues to put Monetary Union in doubt. By distinguishing between three categories of boundary change boundary-making, boundary-crossing, and boundary-unbundling the authors in this book attempt to shed light on the sustainability and legitimacy of Europes boundaries in question.
The chapters were originally published as a special issue in the Journal of European Integration.
Richard Bellamy is Professor of Political Science at University College London, UK, and Director of the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute, Italy.
Joseph Lacey is a Junior Research Fellow at University College, Oxford, UK. He holds a PhD from the European University Institute, Italy.
Kalypso Nicoladis is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Centre for International Studies at the University of Oxford, UK. She is also chair of Southeastern European Studies at Oxford and council member of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
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Contents
Richard Bellamy, Joseph Lacey and Kalypso Nicoladis
Boundary-making
Christopher Lord
Carlos Closa
Joseph Lacey and Rainer Baubck
Vincent Della Sala
Boundary-crossing
Jo Shaw
Willem Maas
Kalypso Nicoladis and Juri Viehoff
Maia K. Davis Cross
Boundary-unbundling
Richard Bellamy and Sandra Krger
Jan Zielonka
The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Richard Bellamy, Joseph Lacey and Kalypso Nicoladis
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 483498
Christopher Lord
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 499513
Carlos Closa
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 515528
Joseph Lacey and Rainer Baubck
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 529543
Vincent Della Sala
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 545558
Jo Shaw
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 559574
Willem Maas
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 575590
Kalypso Nicoladis and Juri Viehoff
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 591607
Maia K. Davis Cross
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 609624
Richard Bellamy and Sandra Krger
Journal of European Integration, volume 39, issue 5 (July 2017) pp. 625639
Jan Zielonka