Harmonizing Europe : nation-states within the Common Market
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書誌事項
Harmonizing Europe : nation-states within the Common Market
(SUNY series in global politics / James N. Rosenau, editor)
State University of New York Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Harmonizing Europe analyzes factors that both drive and impede the establishment of transnational markets, such as the European Union (EU), NAFTA or MERCOSUR. The author argues that the fit between domestic institutions (namely, the legal and administrative legacies of nation states, and the organization of interest groups) and the rules and regulations of transnational markets determines the degree to which transnational markets find their way into member states and become reality. By turning to the EU and two of its directives (equal pay and air pollution), Duina explores the driving forces behind the implementation of such directives, the ability of institutional theory to explain political and social events, and the determining factors in the fate of environmental and gender policies in transnational markets.
目次
List of Tables
Foreword
John A. Hall
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Harmonizing Europe with Directives
Part I. The Equal Pay Directive
Prologue: The Directive
2. The French Case: The Importance of the Policy Legacy
3. The Italian Case: Strong Union Representation
4. The British Case: The Weak Organization of Working Women
Part II. The Sulphur Dioxide and Suspended Particulates Directive
Prologue: The Directive
5. The Italian Case: An Unfavorable Policy Legacy
6. The British Case: Attempted Distortion of a Legacy
7. The Spanish Case: A Favorable, but Statist, Policy Legacy
8. Conclusion: The Future of a United Europe and Theoretical Considerations
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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