Two-Level Role Theory and EU Migration - Kozub-Karkut, Magdalena; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Two-Level Role Theory and EU Migration

Negotiations with the Visegrad Group
 
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Applying role theory and Putnam's two-level game framework to the 2015 migration crisis, this book shows how European countries contested their roles in the EU. Two-Level Role Theory and EU Migration is an excellent resource for Foreign Policy Analysis, International Relations Theory, European Studies, and Migration Studies.

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Applying role theory and Putnam's two-level game framework to the European migration crisis of 2015, Magdalena Kozub-Karkut expertly shows how the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Poland used the crisis to contest their roles in the European Union (EU) and how each country and the V4 as a group, subsequently used their new contested roles in the bargaining process within the EU structures.  In doing so, Kozub-Karkut demonstrates how international negotiations might be used by the chief negotiators as a way of triggering contestation and enhancing their position at the domestic level as well as how role contestation processes from the domestic level might be used at the international one.


Two-Level Role Theory and EU Migration is an excellent resource for scholars and students of Foreign Policy Analysis, International Relations Theory, European Studies, and Migrations Studies.



Two-Level Role Theory and EU Migration addresses the migration crisis with game models from binary role theory and Putnam?s two-level games framework. It identifies horizontal and vertical role contestation patterns that illuminate the dynamics of political discourse over the migration crisis and illustrate a theoretical synthesis linking levels of analysis in world politics. It is an important addition for scholars to read with interests in role theory and world politics.


Stephen G. Walker, Arizona State University

Tartalomjegyzék:

Introduction.  1. The Migration Crisis in Europe (2015?2018)  2. The Visegrád Group States and the Migration Crisis in Europe  3. Two-Level Role Theory: A Synthesis of Putnam?s Assumptions and Role Theory Concepts  4. Research Methods and Sources  5. Three Levels of Horizontal Role Contestation Processes in the V4 States: Poland and Hungary  6. Three Levels of Horizontal Role Contestation Processes in the V4 States: The Czech Republic and Slovakia  7. EU Role Conceptions & Role Expectations Toward the V4  8. Vertical Role Contestation Process between the V4 and the EU.  Conclusion