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Transnational Practices Governing European Integration: Executive Autonomy and Neo-Corporatist Concertation in the Steel Sector.

Authors

KAISER, WOLFRAM; Kaiser, Wolfram; Patel, Kiran Klaus

Abstract

The European Coal and Steel Community was marked by institutional innovations. They have masked strong continuities in administrative and business communities and their governance practices, however, which persisted after 1945. Based on fresh research in national and international organisation archives, this article explores the origins before, during and after the First World War of two key elements of these practices, their evolution over time and their influence on post-war Western European governance of the steel sector: the struggle for executive autonomy and close transnational industry cooperation. Both practices clashed in the ECSC, became amalgamated and had lasting impact on the present-day European Union and its democratic deficit.

Subjects

EUROPEAN integration; EUROPEAN Coal & Steel Community; EUROPEAN Economic Community; EUROPEAN cooperation; INTERNATIONAL trade

Publication

Contemporary European History, 2018, Vol 27, Issue 2, p239

ISSN

0960-7773

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/S0960777318000103

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