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From: eusa <eusa-boun...@list.pitt.edu> on behalf of "Figliulo, Joseph A" 
<e...@pitt.edu>
Date: Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 1:37 PM
To: "e...@list.pitt.edu" <e...@list.pitt.edu>
Subject: Call for Papers: “Failing Forward or Falling Apart? Crises and 
Patterns of European Integration” Workshop


Call for Papers: “Failing Forward or Falling Apart? Crises and Patterns of 
European Integration” Workshop at Princeton University on September 13, 2019 
–Apply by February 28



By Erik Jones, R. Daniel Kelemen, and Sophie Meunier



In “Failing Forward? The Euro Crisis and the Incomplete Nature of European 
Integration” (Comparative Political Studies, 49/7, 2016), we fused together 
liberal institutionalist and neo-functionalist logics to argue that in some 
circumstances European integration proceeded through a “failing forward” cycle 
in which lowest common denominator bargains led to incomplete institutions, 
which in turn generated crises, which propelled deeper integration through 
(once again) incomplete institutions – thus setting the stage for the process 
to repeat itself. Several scholars have since used this framework to explain 
crisis-based integration dynamics in various policy sectors, such as migration 
policy (Scipioni, 2017) and the common asylum system (Lavenex, 2018).



We are organizing a one-day workshop at Princeton University on Friday 
September 13 to take stock of how the Failing Forward framework may help us 
understand the pattern of European integration both at critical moments in its 
development and over time.   We welcome papers refining the Failing Forward 
framework, papers using the explanation in a variety of policy areas, papers 
applying the Failing Forward analysis to polities other than the EU, as well as 
papers critical of the framework. We might envision subsequently gathering the 
papers that most speak to each other into a journal special issue.Thanks to 
support from the Princeton Institute on International and Regional Studies 
(PIIRS) and the European Union Program at Princeton (EUPP), we will cover 
lodging, meals, and partial travel costs.


To apply, please send the following to 
smeun...@princeton.edu<mailto:smeun...@princeton.edu> by February 28: title of 
paper, abstract of about 200 words, and your full name, position, institution, 
email address, and website.

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