Governance in the European UnionSAGE Publications, 23 ago 1996 - 182 páginas Presenting a fresh alternative to traditional state-centered analyses of the process of European integration, Governance in the European Union clearly shows the interaction of subnational, national, and supranational actors in the emerging European polity. This "multilevel politics" approach offers a powerful lens for viewing the future course of European integration. The authors' empirical exploration of areas such as regional governance, social policy, and social movements underpins their broad conceptual and theoretical framework, providing significant new insight into European politics. Governance in the European Union will appeal to students and academics across the broad spectrum of political science, and will be of particular interest to those in European studies, public policy studies, comparative politics, and political theory. |
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Negative and Positive Integration in the Political Economy | 15 |
Regional Mobilization | 40 |
A New European Social Policy Regime? | 64 |
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Governance in the European Union Gary Marks,Fritz W Scharpf,Philippe C Schmitter,Wolfgang Streeck Vista previa restringida - 1996 |
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acquis communautaire actors agreement areas authority autonomy bargaining Brussels capacity capital central Commission competencies competition confederatio constitutional Council of Ministers countries decision-making decisions democratic deregulation diverse EC/EU economic effect emerging employers environmental Euro-polity European Community European Court European integration European level European Parliament European social policy European Union European-wide federal functional German harmonization industrial institutional integration process interdependence intergovernmental issue arenas labour market legislation Maastricht Treaty market-making mobilization monetary multi-level governance nation-states national governments national level national social national social policy national systems negative integration negotiations neo-functionalist neo-rationalists offices in Brussels organization outcome participants policy-making political positive integration protection regional governments regional offices regional representation regulations represented role Scharpf sectors Single European Act social movements social policy social policy regimes sovereignty standards structure subnational governments subsidiarity supranational supranationalism territorial transnational Treaty of Rome variable welfare
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The Economics of European Integration: Theory, Practice, Policy Willem Molle Vista previa restringida - 2006 |
The Economics of European Integration: Theory, Practice, Policy Willem Molle Vista previa restringida - 2006 |