Building states without society : European Union enlargement and the transfer of EU social policy to Poland and Hungary
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Building states without society : European Union enlargement and the transfer of EU social policy to Poland and Hungary
Lexington Books, c2007
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-230) and index
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内容説明
Focusing on the 2004 enlargement of the European Union, Building States without Society highlights the real limits of cross-national rule transfer even when power is uneven between rule-makers and rule-takers. Tracing the role of labor and other non-state actors in transferring rules, Beate Sissenich shows the persistent relevance of national politics, specifically state capacity and interest organizations. Social network analysis demonstrates that even in a highly integrated Europe, state borders continue to structure communications.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction: Transferring Rules across Borders Chapter 2 Cross-National Rule Transfer: State Capacity and Organized Interests Chapter 3 Conditions for Rule Transfer at the Source Chapter 4 Rule Adoption in Poland and Hungary Chapter 5 Mapping the Network of EU Social Policy and Enlargement Chapter 6 State-Building and the Politics of Social Influence Chapter 7 The Weakness of Interest Mediation in Central and Eastern Europe Chapter 8 Conclusion Chapter 9 Appendix 1: List of Interviews Chapter 10 Appendix 2: Constructing the Social Network Database
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