The Small N Methodological Challenges of Analyzing Regional Integration

Publication Date: 
01 January 2010
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Publication Place: 
Abington
Publication Language: 
EN
Appearing in: 
Journal of European Integration
Volume: 
32
Issue: 
6
Pages: 
583-595
DOI: 
10.1080/07036337.2010.518717
Abstract: 

As the number of regional integration organizations increases, the attention to case selection in small‐N qualitative analysis becomes more necessary in order to avoid selection biases that could produce results with doubtful generalizations. This paper addresses the problem of selecting cases and offers solutions to potential pitfalls in research. First we examine various research designs in qualitative methods and discuss the problems of selecting observations on the dependent variable. We next discuss the operational definition of regions. In order to select from a population of observations, it is important to understand what is and what is not included. Finally, a few implications are presented for the EU studies community.