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Article: L'Europe bleue: A quoi sert une politique europeenne de la peche? (Book Reviews/Comptes Rendus).(Book Review)
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- Canadian Journal of Sociology
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- June 22, 2002
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Christian Lequesne, L 'Europe bleue: A quoi sert une politique europeenne de la peche? Paris : Presses de Sciences Po, 2001
For more than four decades, political scientists have monopolized the debate on European integration. While "intergovernmentalists" argue that nation-states retain their sovereignty within pan-European negotiations, "neofunctionalists" discern the emergence of a partially autonomous supranational regime. Though interesting work is produced in EU studies, it also runs into this wall of rigid theoretical oppositions. Moreover, with their exclusive focus on institutional arrangements, political scientists have found it difficult to go beyond ...