Veto Power : Institutional Design in the European Union /
Veto rights can be a meaningful source of power only when leaving an organization is extremely unlikely. For example, small European states have periodically wielded their veto privileges to override the preferences of their larger, more economically and militarily powerful neighbors when negotiatin...
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Language: | English |
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Ann Arbor :
University of Michigan Press,
[2011]
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Table of Contents:
- Institutional design at IGCs
- Case selection
- Modeling institutionalism and intergovernmentalism
- Testing institutionalism and intergovernmentalism
- Winners and losers at Amsterdam
- Council votes and commissioners
- Exit threats, veto rights, and integration
- British accession : exit options and veto power.