Decision-making in the European Union
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Decision-making in the European Union
(The European Union series / general editors, Neill Nugent, William E. Paterson, Vincent Wright)
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1999
- : uk : hbk
- : uk : pbk
- : us : hbk
- : us : pbk
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Note
Bibliography: p. 297-325
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: uk : hbk ISBN 9780333604915
Description
Based on exhaustive research, this book explains how the European Union makes decisions in seven major policy sectors. Written in a clear, user friendly style, it brings the EU alive for a student and non specialist audience. The book's central themes are that informal norms often matter more than formal rules, agency often matters more than structure, and abrupt change often punctuates deadlock. It offers a theoretically-based introduction to the politics of a unique experiment in modern governance.
Table of Contents
- Making sense of EU decision-making
- institutions, rules and norms
- the internal market
- external trade
- the common agricultural policy
- cohesion policy
- environmental policy
- research and technology policy
- the common foreign and security policy.
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333604922
Description
Based on exhaustive research, this book explains how the European Union makes decisions in seven major policy sectors. Written in a clear, user-friendly style, it brings the EU alive for a student and non-specialist audience. The book's central themes are that informal norms often matter more than formal rules, agency often matters more than structure, and abrupt change often punctuates deadlock. It offers a theoretically-based introduction to the lively, humorous and fascinating politics of a unique experiment in modern governance.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Making Sense of EU Decision-Making.- Institutions, Rules, Norms.- The Internal Market.- External Trade Policy.- The Common Agricultural Policy.- Cohesion Policy.- Environmental Policy.- Research and Technology Policy.- The Common Foreign and Security Policy.- Conclusion.
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