The Government and Politics of the European Union
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The definitive textbook on EU politics and governance, now in its 8th edition, has been thoroughly updated to take into account the ongoing developments and evolution of the EU. Major changes, recent developments, and the crises that have befallen the union in recent times are analysed within this context. This includes eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, and the UK's decision to leave the EU. Acclaimed author and academic Neill Nugent has written a comprehensive text, enabling students with no prior knowledge of the EU to master the subject.
By detailing the historical evolution of European integration, Nugent gives the necessary context to his exhaustive analysis of policies, process, institutions and treaties. This has grown to include two new chapters on Member State Relations and Interest Representation. The final section considers concepts and theories with EU studies, providing a succinct, accessible introduction to theory, which can be read as standalone chapters.
With a new structure to increase readability and packed with numerous pedagogical features - document excerpts, case studies, maps figures - and supported by a fully stocked companion website with resources for both students and lecturers, this text is an essential for students new to EU studies. This new edition offers: - New chapters on Member State relations and interest representation - Updates on all main institutions, policies and processes - Authoritative coverage of the main institutions, policies and processes of the EU - Redesigned textbook with even more pedagogical features - New companion website including updates, data resources, PowerPoint slides and test questions.
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- Höfundur: Neill Nugent
- Útgáfa:8
- Útgáfudagur: 16-09-2017
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781137454102
- Print ISBN: 9781137454096
- ISBN 10: 1137454105
Efnisyfirlit
- Summary of Contents
- Contents
- List of Illustrative Material
- List of Abbreviations
- Preface to the Eighth Edition
- 1 Setting the Scene: The ‘Crises’, the Challenges, and Their Implications for the Nature and Ope
- Introduction
- The Economic and Financial Crises and Challenges
- The Migration Crisis
- Towards Intergovernmentalism in EU Decision-Making Processes
- The EU’s Leadership Deficit
- Increasing Differentiation
- Brexit: A Major Fracturing
- The Increasing Role of, and Exercise of Power by, Germany
- The European Identity Challenge
- Rising Euroscepticism
- The Legitimacy/Democracy Challenge
- The EU’s (Declining?) Role and Influence in the International System
- Concluding Remarks
- Part I The Historical Evolution
- 2 The Post-War Transformation of Western Europe
- Historical Divisions
- The Post-War Transformation
- Explaining the Transformation, and its Nature
- Concluding Remarks: The Ragged Nature of the Integration Process in Western Europe
- 3 The Creation of the European Community
- The European Coal and Steel Community
- From the ECSC to the EEC
- The EEC and Euratom Treaties
- Concluding Remarks
- 4 The Deepening of the Integration Process
- Treaty Development
- Development of Policy Processes
- Development of Policies
- Concluding Remarks
- 5 The Widening of the Integration Process
- Enlargement via Enlargement Rounds
- Why Has the EU Been Willing to Enlarge?
- The Impact of Enlargements on the EU
- Concluding Remarks
- 2 The Post-War Transformation of Western Europe
- 6 From Rome to Nice
- Up to the Single European Act
- The Single European Act (SEA)
- The Maastricht Treaty
- The Treaty of Amsterdam
- The Treaty of Nice
- Concluding Remarks
- 7 The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties
- The Making of the Constitutional Treaty
- The Constitutional Convention
- The Intergovernmental Conference
- The Contents of the Constitutional Treaty
- Ratifying the Constitutional Treaty
- From the Constitutional Treaty to the Lisbon Treaty
- The Contents of the Lisbon Treaty
- Concluding Remarks
- 8 Treaties and the Integration Process
- Treaties and the Nature of European Integration
- The Making of EU Treaties
- Treaties That Do Not Apply in All of the Member States
- Concluding Remarks
- 9 The Commission
- The College of Commissioners
- The Services
- The Commission’s Hierarchical Structure
- Decision-Making Mechanisms in the Commission
- Power Resources
- Responsibilities
- The Varying (and Declining?) Influence of the Commission in the EU System
- Concluding Remarks
- 10 The Council of the European Union
- Responsibilities and Functions
- Composition
- The Operation of the Council
- Concluding Remarks
- 11 The European Council
- Origins and Development
- Membership
- The European Council President
- Organisation
- Activities
- The European Council and the EU System
- Concluding Remarks
- 12 The European Parliament
- Powers and Influence
- Elections
- Political Parties and the European Parliament
- Composition
- Organisation and Operation
- Concluding Remarks: Is the EP a ‘Proper’ Parliament?
- 13 European Union Law and the EU’s Courts
- The Need for EU Law
- The Sources of EU Law
- The Content of EU Law
- The Status of EU Law
- The Court of Justice of the European Union
- Types of Cases Before the Courts
- The Impact and Influence of the Courts
- Concluding Remarks
- 14 Other Institutions
- The European Economic and Social Committee
- The Committee of the Regions
- European Agencies
- The European Investment Bank
- The European Central Bank
- The Court of Auditors
- 15 Interests
- Different Types
- Access to Decision-Makers
- Influence
- Concluding Remarks: Interests and EU Policy Processes
- 16 The Member States
- The Benefits and Costs of EU Membership
- Institutional and Policy-Making Arrangements Designed to Maintain the Confidence of the Member State
- Europeanisation
- National Orientations and Approaches
- Governments
- Parliaments
- Courts
- Subnational Levels of Government
- Citizens’ Views
- Political Parties
- Interests
- Which States Exercise Most Influence?
- Concluding Remarks
- 17 Understanding EU Policies
- The Origins of EU Policies
- The Range and Diversity of EU Policies
- The Varying Extent of EU Policy Involvement
- The Varying Nature of EU Policy Involvement
- The Regulatory Emphasis
- The Patchy and Somewhat Uncoordinated Nature of EU Policies
- Concluding Remarks
- 18 Policy Processes
- Variations in EU Processes
- Factors Determining EU Policy Processes
- The Four Frameworks of EU Policy Processes
- Recurring Characteristics of EU Policy Processes
- The Efficiency of EU Policy Processes
- Concluding Remarks
- 19 Making and Applying EU Legislation
- The EU’s Legislative Procedures
- EU Legislation After Adoption
- Concluding Remarks
- 20 Internal Policies
- Establishing the Internal Market
- Macroeconomic and Financial Policies
- Functional Policies
- Sectoral Policies
- Concluding Remarks
- 21 Agricultural Policy and Policy Processes
- The Common Agricultural Policy in Context
- What is Special about Agriculture?
- How the Common Agricultural Policy Works
- The Impact and Effects of the Common Agricultural Policy
- Policy-Making Processes
- Management and Implementation of the Common Agricultural Policy
- Concluding Remarks
- 22 External Policies
- External Trade
- Foreign and Defence Policies
- Development Policy
- The External Dimension of Internal Policies
- The Consistency and Representational Problems
- Concluding Remarks
- 23 The Budget
- The Budget in Context
- The Multiannual Financial Frameworks
- The Value of and the Prospects for MFFs
- The Annual Budget
- Concluding Remarks
- 24 Conceptualising the European Union
- Difficulties in Conceptualising the European Union
- Three Key Concepts: Sovereignty, Intergovernmentalism, and Supranationalism
- Conceptualisations of the EU’s Political System
- Concluding Remarks
- 25 Theorising European Integration and EU Politics
- Theorising European Integration: Grand Theory
- Theorising the Functioning of the EU: Middle-Range Theory
- Using Differing Theoretical Approaches to Explain Decision-Making in a Particular Policy Area: Enlar
- Concluding Remarks
- 26 Present Realities and Future Prospects
- The European Union and the Changing Nature of the International System
- The Uniqueness of the European Union
- The Future of the European Union
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