This chapter explores how Europeanisation processes can be understood in a time when the pendulum is moving towards more intergovernmental features of the collaboration? Member states have transformed as a result of EU membership; thus, the member states have been Europeanised but if the pendulum is moving towards more intergovernmental features does that mean that the European integration process has reached its end? To answer these questions the chapter explores the Europeanisation processes through top-down and bottom-up perspectives, the strategies member states may use when it comes to influencing the European integration process (pace-setting, fence-sitting, and foot-dragging), and explores if differentiated integration may be a solution for those member states that would like to further deepen European integration.