Beschreibung:
"The Stateless Market" offers a broad view of the tension between state and market in the political evolution of the European Union.Contemporary developments and issues are set within the historical context of state formation. Paul Kapteyn argues that states are invariably formed by violent conquest, or by fusion in the face of an external threat; and that markets can emerge only when the state has been established. He points out that while the histories of France, Britain, The Netherlands and Germany conform to these rules, the European Union does not; he explores the reasons why this is not so, and its implications. Paul Kapteyn underpins his theoretical and historical argument with an analysis of official documents, newspaper articles and interviews with Eurocrats form the various member states.
Preface 1 INTRODUCTION Part I The history 2 THE GOVERNING PRINCIPLES OF MARKET AND STATE FORMATION 3 THE ORIGINS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Part II Negotiations 4 THREE SCENARIOS 5 THE FIRST EXAMPLE: OPEN BORDERS AND THE TREATY OF SCHENGEN 6 THE SECOND EXAMPLE: AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND AGRICULTURAL FRAUD Part III Conclusions 7 EUROPEAN INTEGRATION 8 EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION