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@book{ Joerges2018,
 title = {How Is a Closer Union Conceivable Under Condition of Ever Deeper Socio-Economic and Political Diversity: Constitutionalising Europe's Unitas in Pluralitate},
 author = {Joerges, Christian},
 year = {2018},
 series = {ZERP-Arbeitspapier},
 pages = {19},
 volume = {2},
 address = {Bremen},
 publisher = {Zentrum für Europäische Rechtspolitik (ZERP) an der Universität Bremen},
 issn = {1868-7520},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-62274-8},
 abstract = {The expectation that the common currency would foster economic convergence and even force Europe into deeper political integration was once wide-spread. It never materialised. Under the impact of the financial crisis socio-economic divergence even among the members of the Eurozone deepened dramatically. European crisis politics therefore though to impose convergence through budgetary prescriptions and austerity measures. The essay does not only raise normative objections; based on the economic sociology of Karl Polanyi and insights of the varieties of capitalism studies it submits that these efforts are bound to generate serous resistance. The follow-up query is whether Europe would be better advised to replace its one-size-fits-all mantra by policies tolerating diversity and fostering cooperative problem-solving. To what degree such a return to the "united in diversity" motto of the Constitutional Treaty of 2014 would be economically beneficial is unpredictable. It seems highly likely, however, that it could help to overcome the increasing aversion against the European integration project.},
 keywords = {Krisenverhalten; crisis behavior; sozioökonomische Faktoren; socioeconomic factors; Divergenz; divergence; Diversität; diversity; Kapitalismus; capitalism; Verfassung; constitution; EU; EU; europäische Integration; European integration}}