European Union in the Age of Neo-Liberalism
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2013-07
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National University of Political Studies and Public Administration - Department of International Relations and European Integration
Abstract
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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This is an open access article, available at: https://europolity.eu/2013-vol-7-no-1/
The article is published by Mihail Caradaică during his affiliation to SNSPA as a PhD student.
The article is published in EUROPOLITY. CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EUROPEAN GOVERNANCE a biannual peer reviewed open access international academic journal published under the aegis of the Department of International Relations and European Integration of the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, through the Centre of European Studies (CES).
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Neo-gramscianism, Neo-liberalism, Hegemony, European integration, Europe
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Caradaică, M. (2013). European Union in the Age of Neo-Liberalism. Europolity - Continuity and Change in European Governance, 7(1), pp. 21-33.