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Maastricht Treaty Definition TheMaastricht Treaty, Economic and Monetary Union and the neo-realist research programme, Grieco, J. M. (1995). Review of International studies,21(1), 21-40. In this paper, the author argues that Maastricht increased the powers of the European Parliament in 1897, as a continuation of the process by the Single European Act (SEA). The paper establishes mechanisms whereby EU countries where to seek to improve policy coordination in such diverse areas as social affairs, high technology, border country, and the others. Principle of Subsidiarity in theMaastricht Treaty, The, Toth, A. G. (1992)., The.Common Market L. Rev.,29, 1079. This paper argues that the principle of subsidiarity adopted from the Constitution of Federal States is not only part of pre-Maastricht Community Law, but that is is totally alien and contradicts the logic, structure and wording of the founding Treaties, and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice. The paper also analyses the principles of the Maastricht Treaty, and presents some difficulties if the Treaty was to be enacted. What have we learnt about monetary integration since theMaastricht Treaty?, De Grauwe, P. (2006).JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies,44(4), 711-730. This paper analyses a few aspects of the benefits of the integration of monetary system in the European Union. It also analyses the effect of the absence of a strong political union on the euro in its related countries. State interests and institutional rule trajectories: A neorealist interpretation of theMaastricht treatyand European economic and monetary union, Grieco, J. M. (1996). Security Studies,5(3), 261-306. The transition to EMU in theMaastricht Treaty, Bibi-Smaghi, L., Padoa-Schioppa, T., & Papadia, F. (1995).The transition to EMU in the Maastricht Treaty(No. 194). International Economics Section, Departement of Economics Princeton University,. Regional economic co-operation, global markets and domestic politics: a comparison of NAFTA and theMaastricht Treaty, Milner, H. (2012). InRegionalism and global economic integration(pp. 29-51). Routledge. This paper studies the effect of the development of regional patterns of economic integration, exemplified by the NAFTA accord and the Maastricht Treaty on European Monetary Union (EMU) on contemporary international economic policy cooperation. The study is divided into three questions, and findings are documented. Britain and the negotiation of theMaastricht Treaty: a critique of liberal intergovernmentalism, Forster, A. (1998).JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies,36(3), 347-368. This article critically examines the liberal intergovernmental (LI) approach to bargaining in the European Union. It explores its analytical and predictive power in relation to the British negotiation of three dossiers in the 1991 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) on Political Union: social policy, foreign and security policy and enhancing the powers of the European Parliament (EP). More generally, the article casts doubt on the value of LI claims to explanatory as well as predictive value. The institutional dynamics of European integration: From the Single Act to theMaastricht Treaty, Dehousse, R., & Majone, G. (1994). InThe Construction of Europe(pp. 91-112). Springer, Dordrecht. This paper aims to explain the process of the European Integration using theoretical constructs. The approach used in this study is aimed at producing a normal state of affairs ion political science, rather than a fully coherent theoretical explanation. This paper examines a set of partial and rather disconnected theories about the presidency, the cabinet, the logic of congressional action, the politics of regulation, policy making for social security, and the development of judicial review among others. How intergovernmental are Intergovernmental Conferences? An example from theMaastricht Treatyreform, Falkner, G. (2002). Journal of European Public Policy,9(1), 98-119. This paper analyses the events surrounding the proposed whole treaty reform package presented in the 1991 Intergovernmental Conference (IGC). It also investigates the procedures which made the Maastricht Treaty a turning point for the European Unions social policy. This paper also analyses the use and the importance of the Maastricht Social Agreement in the EU reform. New community competences under theMaastricht Treaty, Lane, R. (1993). Common Market L. Rev.,30, 939. Budgetary collective action problems: convergence and compliance under theMaastricht Treatyon European Union, Savage, J. D. (2001). Public Administration Review,61(1), 43-53. This paper analyses the problems with budgetary agreements and states the causes of these problems. It further analyzes the collective action problem present in the budgetary provisions of the Maastricht Treaty, which created the Economic Monetary Union, by focusing on the four stages of budgetary compliance that are evident in all budgetary agreements and treaties.