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Constitutional Dynamics in the European Union: Success,Failure, and Stability of Institutional Treaty Revisions
Authors:Thomas Dörfler  Jan Biesenbender
Institution:1. United Nations University, Centre for Policy Research, Tokyo, Japan;2. Leibniz Association, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Despite high institutional hurdles for constitutional change, one observes surprisingly many EU treaty revisions. This article takes up the questions of what determines whether a treaty provision is successfully changed and why provisions are renegotiated at subsequent Intergovernmental Conferences. The article presents an institutionalist theory explaining success and renegotiation and tests the theory using all core institutional provisions by means of Qualitative Comparative Analysis. The causal analysis shows that low conflict potential of an issue is sufficient for successfully changing the treaties. Furthermore, high conflict potential of an issue and its fundamental change are sufficient for it to be renegotiated.
Keywords:Constitutional evolution  European integration  EU treaties  qualitative comparative analysis  treaty change
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