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Comment on Andrew Moravcsik, “A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurs and International Cooperation”

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Andrew Moravcsik's article titled “A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurs and International Cooperation” is a powerfully argued and provocative contribution to our understanding of the role of individuals in the dynamics of international cooperation. His revisionist account of the parts played by prominent figures like Jean Monnet and Jacques Delors in the development of the European Union (EU) is sufficient all by itself to ensure that this piece will stimulate vigorous debate.

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  • Young, Oran R., 1999. "Comment on Andrew Moravcsik, “A New Statecraft? Supranational Entrepreneurs and International Cooperation”," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 53(4), pages 805-809, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:53:y:1999:i:04:p:805-809_44
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    1. Aynsley Kellow, 2012. "Multi-level and multi-arena governance: the limits of integration and the possibilities of forum shopping," International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, Springer, vol. 12(4), pages 327-342, November.

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