This paper examines the centre–periphery cleavage in the context of the European Union, assessing unequal relationships and developmental dynamics among its Member States in order to highlight interconnections, power imbalances, and economic disparities. The centre–periphery model, together with comparative law and legal geography methodologies, serves as a methodological framework to illustrate the configuration and reconfiguration of EU Member States in times of crisis: the economic and pandemic crises, the refugee crisis, and the current value-based crisis.

Swinging Peripheries and Centres in the EU: Comparative Takes

Anna Parrilli
2025-01-01

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This paper examines the centre–periphery cleavage in the context of the European Union, assessing unequal relationships and developmental dynamics among its Member States in order to highlight interconnections, power imbalances, and economic disparities. The centre–periphery model, together with comparative law and legal geography methodologies, serves as a methodological framework to illustrate the configuration and reconfiguration of EU Member States in times of crisis: the economic and pandemic crises, the refugee crisis, and the current value-based crisis.
2025
Centre-periphery approach, European Union, economic crisis, refugee crisis, European values, Article 2 TEU, comparative law, legal geography
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