Distinguish between supranationalism and intergovernmentalism
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- Created on: 23-01-17 08:28
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- Distinguish the difference between INTERGOVERNMENTALIS, & SUPRANATIONALISM
- PEEL: Intergovernmental bodies give ADVISE
- Whereas supranational bodies have BINDING LAWS
- E.g. EU-Its member states must share their sovereignty (POOLED) to resolves issues collectively.
- E.g. UN- Blair and Bush ignored the UN's advised to not intervene in Iraq.
- Whereas supranational bodies have BINDING LAWS
- PEEL: Supranational bodies REDUCE state sovereignty
- Whereas intergovernmental bodies do NOT AFFECT state sovereignty-increases it in a way.
- E.g. Bodies such as the UN preserve sovereignty due to unanimous decision making. Its member states have veto powers, at least for national importance.
- E.g. EU holds higher authority than the nation state, meaning its sovereignty is higher.
- Whereas intergovernmental bodies do NOT AFFECT state sovereignty-increases it in a way.
- PEEL: Intergovernmental bodies give ADVISE
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