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Theories of European Integration Systematic Reflections

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  • Irina Geanina Harja

    (“Ștefan cel Mare†University of Suceava)

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European integration is a process that involves and combines transferable competences, from the national to the supranational level, in order to create a form of cooperation, both political and economic, that will lead to a united Europe, respectively to the development and progress of the Union. European. This article aims to outline a clear picture of European integration from the perspective of theories that can be considered the systematic roots of the integration process. Within the scope of this paper, related to the research objective, was used both the analysis method and the comparative method. Of the theories of European integration, neofunctionalism, intergovernmentalism and constructivism remain the most important tools to understand why states decide to unite their destinies in order to achieve a united economic, political, social and cultural Europe.

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  • Irina Geanina Harja, 2019. "Theories of European Integration Systematic Reflections," Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series, Ovidius University of Constantza, Faculty of Economic Sciences, vol. 0(2), pages 111-115, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ovi:oviste:v:xix:y:2019:i:2:p:111-115
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    1. Markéta PEKARČà KOVà & Michaela STANà ČKOVÃ, 2022. "Analysis of the current integration process: from the past to the future of the European Union," Eastern Journal of European Studies, Centre for European Studies, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, vol. 13, pages 116-139, December.

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    Keywords

    European integration; non-functionalism; intergovernmentalism; constructivism; theories;
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    JEL classification:

    • F02 - International Economics - - General - - - International Economic Order and Integration

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