Trust in the European Union in Challenging Times - Interdisciplinary European Studies

Engelbrekt Antonina , BREMBERG Niklas , Michalski Anna , OXELHEIM Lars

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This is the first book in the Interdisciplinary European Studies collection. This volume provides an interdisciplinary perspective on trust in the EU from the vantage point of political science, law and economics. It applies insights from a number of different dimensions – political institutions, legal convergence in criminal and civil law, social trust, digitalization, the diffusion of political values and norms, monetary convergence and the legitimacy of political systems – to approach the highly complex issue of trust in the EU in a clear-sighted, relevant and insightful manner. Written by renowned experts in the field, the style is accessible and reader-friendly, yet concise, knowledgeable and thought-provoking. The individual chapters combine up-to-date research findings with reflections on on-going political debates and offer useful, concrete ideas on what steps the EU could take to address the challenge of trust. The book provides the reader with invaluable insights into how trust, or rather the lack of trust, poses a challenge to the future of the social, economic and political developments in the EU. It is a must-read for policy-makers, students and interested members of the public who feel concerned by the future of Europe.


Table of contents

  • What Explains the Lack of Trust in the EU Among Its Member States? A Constitutional Analysis of the EU’s ‘Value Crisis’

    Nergelius, Joakim

    Pages 23-39

  • Perspective on the Eastern Enlargement: Triumph of the EU or Seed of Its Destruction?

    Petersson, Bo

    Pages 41-63

  • Citizens’ Trust in the EU as a Political System

    Berg, Linda

    Pages 65-89

  • Is Migration Threatening Social Trust in Europe?

    Bergh, Andreas

    Pages 91-109

  • Trust in the Euro and the EU’s Banking Union After the Financial Crisis

    Wihlborg, Clas (et al.)

    Pages 111-138

  • The Question of Trust in EU Criminal Law Cooperation: A Constitutional Perspective

    Herlin-Karnell, Ester

    Pages 139-158

  • Mutual Trust in Civil Justice Cooperation in the EU

    Storskrubb, Eva

    Pages 159-180

  • The Importance of Trust in a Digital Europe: Reflections on the Sharing Economy and Blockchains

    Teigland, Robin (et al.)

    Pages 181-209

  • Trust and Crises in the EU: Exit, Voice and Loyalty

    Sydow, Göran