Policy Paper 140
A differentiated view of differentiated integration
This policy paper by Nicole Koenig aims to clarify the conceptual and empirical boundaries of differentiated integration through an overview of different models and modes of differentiated integration, a review of the evolving political debate, and of the core dilemmas of differentiation.
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