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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 17 January 2013

    • ISBN 9780199694754
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages496 pages
    • Size 246x189x23 mm
    • Weight 838 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 12 colour line
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    Short description:

    European Union Politics provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of EU theories, institutions, policies, and issues. The fourth edition has been revised and updated in light of recent changes and events, in particular the aftermath of the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty and the economic crisis in the Eurozone.

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    Long description:

    European Union Politics provides a comprehensive and authoritative overview of EU theories, institutions, policies, and issues. The fourth edition has been revised and updated in light of recent changes and events, in particular the aftermath of the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty and the economic crisis in the Eurozone.

    The accessible and wide-ranging nature of the text makes it the ideal starting point for all those wishing to understand the workings of this forever evolving subject. An expert line-up of contributors bring insight and discussion that cannot be found in other books. This fourth edition includes new chapters on the economic crisis in the EU and multi-level governance, maintaining its contemporary appeal.

    Online Resource Centre

    The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre providing additional resources for both students and lecturers.
    Student resources: biographies of important figures, exam revision guidance, flashcard glossary, links to OUP journal articles, video updates from the editors
    Lecturer resources: Powerpoint slides; essay, seminar and quiz questions; figures from the text

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part One
    The Historical Context
    The European Community: From 1945 to 1985
    The European Union: Establishment and Development
    From the Constitutional Treaty to the Treaty of Lisbon and Beyond
    Part Two
    Theories and Conceptual Approaches
    Neo-functionalism
    Intergovernmentalism
    Theorizing the EU After Integration Theory
    Governance in the European Union
    Europeanization
    Part Three
    Institutions and Actors
    The European Commission
    The Council of the European Union and the European Council
    The European Parliament
    The Courts of the European Union
    Interest Groups and the European Union
    Part Four
    Policy and Policy-Making in the EU
    Policy-Making in the European Union
    European Union External Relations
    Enlargement
    The EU's Foreign, Security, and Defence Policies
    The Single Market
    The EU's Social Dimension
    Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
    Economic and Monetary Union
    The Common Agricultural Policy
    Environmental Policy
    Part Five
    Issues and Debates
    Democracy and Legitimacy in the EU
    Public Opinion and the EU
    The EU and the Economic Crisis

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