Policy-Making in the European Union
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Product details:
- Edition number 7
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 25 December 2014
- ISBN 9780199689675
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages616 pages
- Size 247x171x27 mm
- Weight 942 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Uniquely authoritative and comprehensive, this text provides expert insight into EU policy, exploring the modes, mechanisms, substance, and implementation of EU policy-making .
MoreLong description:
Constantly evolving, and with far-reaching implications, European Union policy-making is of central importance to the politics of the European Union. From defining the processes, institutions and modes through which policy-making operates, the text moves on to situate individual policies within these modes, detail their content, and analyse how they are implemented, navigating policy in all its complexities.
The first part of the text examines processes, institutions, and the theoretical and analytical underpinnings of policy-making, while the second part considers a wide range of policy areas, from economics to the environment, and security to the single market. Throughout the text, theoretical approaches sit side by side with the reality of key events in the EU, including enlargement, the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, and the financial crisis and resulting euro area crisis, exploring what
determines how policies are made and implemented. In the final part, the editors consider trends in EU policy-making and look at the challenges facing the EU.
Exploring the link between the modes and mechanisms of EU policy-making and its implementation at national level, Policy-Making in the Europe Union helps students to engage with the key issues related to policy. Written by experts, for students and scholars alike, this is the most authoritative and in-depth guide to policy in the European Union.
Table of Contents:
Institutions, Process and Analytical Approaches
An Overview
Theorizing EU Policy-Making
The European Policy Process in Comparative Perspective
An Institutional Anatomy and Five Policy Modes
Policies
The Single Market: From Stagnation to Renewal
Competition Policy: Defending the Economic Constitution
Policy-Making under Economic and Monetary Union: Crisis, Change, and Continuity
The Common Agricultural Policy: The Fortress Challenged
The Budget: Who Gets What, When, and How?
Cohesion Policy: A New Direction for New Times?
Social Policy: Left to the Judges and the Markets?
Employment Policy: Between Efficacy and Experimentation
Environmental Policy: Contending Dynamics of Policy Change
Energy Policy: Sharp Challenges and Rising Ambitions
Justice and Home Affairs: Institutional Change and Policy Continuity
Trade Policy: Policy-making after the Treaty of Lisbon
Enlargement: Constituent Policy and Tool for External Governance
Foreign and Security Policy: Civilian Power Europe and American Leadership
Conclusions
Policy-Making in a Time of Crisis: Trends and Challenges