1st Edition

Mechanisms of European Integration The Force of Reasons

By Erik O. Eriksen Copyright 2025
284 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

284 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

284 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book posits the possibility of a reasons-based account of the European integration process. The book pursues the force of public reason in getting to agreement beyond the nation state and spells out the fundamentals of the European integration process, theorizing the mechanisms that brought the European Union (EU) into existence. The book combines insights from social and political theory,... Read more

Part 1: Squaring the circle on rationality and acceptability

1. Introduction: The rationality/acceptability gap

2. The right-making force of public reason

3. Rational irrationality: On bargaining and arguing

4. Deliberative inquiry as an evolving discussion

5. Rational acceptability and its limitations

6. Deliberative decision-making

7. Claims-making, justification, and learning

Part 2: European integration: Autonomy and heteronomy

8. European integration: the force of democracy

9. The European parliament puzzle: from disagreement to agreement

10. Differentiation, segmentation, and the spectre of dominance

11. Habermas versus Habermas on European democracy

12. Regional cosmopolitanism and hierarchical self-intervention

Postscript

Biography

Erik O. Eriksen is a Professor of Political Science and former Director of ARENA at the University of Oslo, Norway.

“This book demonstrates how political theory can help us comprehend and improve the European project. It is a must-read for anyone who cares about the future of the old continent”.

Jan Zielonka, University of Venice, Ca Foscari, Italy.

"In an unruly world, this book sets out a much-needed and compelling vision of how our democracies remain governed by reason and how reason adapts in the face of the major challenges of power, identity, and deep disagreement. As a critical case, Eriksen offers an alternative explanation of European integration – one that is not immune to setbacks but is in the end confident about its progressive vocation. This is a book that recognizes the major political challenges of our era but that also reinforces the confidence and the capacities of democracies to address them".

Ben CrumVrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands