Procedural politics : issues, influence, and institutional choice in the European Union

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    • Jupille, Joseph

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Procedural politics : issues, influence, and institutional choice in the European Union

Joseph Jupille

(Cambridge studies in comparative politics)

Cambridge University Press, 2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-270) and index

"First published 2004. First paperback edition 2011"--T.p. verso

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This book was first published in 2004. Under what conditions, in what ways, and with what effects do actors engage in politics with respect to, rather than merely within, political institutions? Using multiple methods and original data, Procedural Politics develops a theory of everyday politics with respect to rules - procedural politics - and applies it to European Union integration and politics. Assuming that actors influence maximizers, it argues and demonstrates that the jurisdiction ambiguity of issues provides opportunities for procedural politics and that influence-differences among institutional alternatives provide the incentives. It also argues and demonstrates that procedural politics occurs by predictable means (most notably, involving procedural coalition formation and strategic issue-definition) and exerts predictable effects on policymaking efficiency and outcomes and long-run institutional change. Beyond illuminating previously under-appreciated aspects of EU rule governance, these findings generalize to all rule-governed political systems and form the basis of fuller accounts of the role of institutions in political life.

Table of Contents

  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Preface and acknowledgments
  • List of acronyms used in the text
  • 1. Introduction: choice, constraint, and European Union institutions
  • 2. Theorizing procedural politics: issues, interests, and institutional choice
  • 3. The EU as a procedural system: rules, preferences, and strategic interaction
  • 4. Patterns: determinants and effects of EU procedural politics
  • 5. Greening the market? Procedural politics and EU environmental policy
  • 6. Mad cows and Englishmen: procedural politics and EU agricultural policy
  • 7. Conclusion: procedural politics and rule governance in the EU and beyond
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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