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100 1 _aSlapin, Jonathan B.
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245 1 0 _aVeto Power : Institutional Design in the European Union
260 _aAnn Arbor
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520 _aVeto rights can be a meaningful source of power only when leaving an organization is extremely unlikely. For example, small European states have periodically wielded their veto privileges to override the preferences of their larger, more economically and militarily powerful neighbors when negotiating European Union treaties, which require the unanimous consent of all EU members. Jonathan B. Slapin traces the historical development of the veto privilege in the EU and how a veto—or veto threat—has been employed in treaty negotiations of the past two decades. As he explains, the importance of veto power in treaty negotiations is one of the features that distinguishes the EU from other international organizations in which exit and expulsion threats play a greater role. At the same time, the prominence of veto power means that bargaining in the EU looks more like bargaining in a federal system. Slapin's findings have significant ramifications for the study of international negotiations, the design of international organizations, and European integration.
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653 _aPolitical Science
653 _aAmsterdam
653 _aEuropean integration
653 _aEuropean Union
653 _aFrance
653 _aGermany
653 _aIntergovernmentalism
653 _aMember state of the European Union
653 _aStatus quo
653 _aVeto
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