The case for differentiated integration in the EU: making the right choices

Janis A. Emmanouilidis

Olaf Cramme (ed.)

London, 2009 11/2009


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Policy paper entitled: The case for differentiated integration in the EU: making the right choices. The paper was published in a collective volume edited by Olaf Cramme entitled: Rescuing the European project: EU legitimacy, governance and security.

The volume was produced in the framework of a project called An EU fit for purpose in the global age - Can we rise to the challenge. This project was jointly organized by Policy Network, the European Institute of the London School of Economics and ELIAMEP.

The project produced also two other collective volumes: After the crisis: A new socio-economic settlement for the EU, edited by Roger Liddle, and The EU in a world in transition: Fit for what purpose? (edited by Loukas Tsoukalis). In addition, the findings of the project inspired a policy report written jointly by Olaf Cramme, Roger Liddle and Loukas Tsoukalis.

For more information about the project see here.

Bibliography: Janis A. Emmanouilidis, The case for differentiated integration in the EU: making the right choices, in Olaf Cramme (ed.), Rescuing the European project: EU legitimacy, governance and security, London, 2009, pp. 97-108.





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