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Titre The Process of Europeanization
Auteur Neil Fligstein
Mir@bel Revue Politique européenne
Numéro N°1, avril 2000 La recherche en science politique et l'Union européenne
Rubrique / Thématique
La recherche en science politique et l'Union européenne : des objets compatibles ?
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Résumé anglais The author's central thesis is that one of the main ways to make sensé of Europeanization is to realize that the more and more that people get to know each other and find themselves in situations where their coopération produce individual and collective benefits, the less and less likely they are to be hostile to each other. Moreover, as European political coopération has increased, it has presented firms and ordinary people with the opportunity to expand interaction with each other. This increased social and économie interaction then effects how citizens and firms think of who they are and what their interests are. While one of the strengths of the EU is its extensiveness, particularly in the economy, it is also socially very thin. It is this lack of awareness and contact between most people and the high level of inter dependency of European économie and political life that form the crux of the situation of Europe today.
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