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The Member States of the European Union
Edited by Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne
420 pages
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numerous tables and line drawings
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246x171mm
978-0-19-925281-7
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Paperback
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05 May 2005
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- As well as having a section covering the member states, the book also has a thematic section covering different aspects of Europeanization. Together with chapters on analytical approaches, the book offers a comprehensive approach to help students understand how the member states interact
- Outstanding line-up of leading contributors writing on their specialist subject for a student audience
- Draws on the latest research, helping students understand the different controversies and debates and encouraging them to form their own opinions
- Chapters include learning aids such as facts boxes, key concepts boxes, a guide to further reading and web links
This book is the most comprehensive study of the European member states available. It covers the principal member states in separate chapters, as well as bringing together the smaller member states in comparative groupings, and also includes a chapter on the new member states. The country chapters look at the wider political issues associated with integration and not just policy machinery. In order to help readers understand the interaction of the member states, there are sections that cover analytical and empirical themes such as EU member relations and the European economy.
Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students of EU politics.
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Edited by Simon Bulmer, Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics, University of Manchester, and Christian Lequesne, Research Director at the Centre Français de Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Prague Contributors: Simon Bulmer, University of Manchester Christian Lequesne, Centre Français de Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Prague and CERI - Sciences Po, Paris Helen Wallace, European Institute University, Florence Tanja Börzel, University of Heidelberg Jeffrey Anderson, Georgetown University Richard Balme, Sciences Po Paris and Hong Kong Baptist University Cornelia
Woll, Max Planck Institute, Germany David Allen, Loughborough University Federiga Bindi, University of Rome Tor Vergata Manuela Cisci, Instituto di Ricerca e Progettazione Economica e Territoriale, Rome Erik Jones, University of Nottingham Gerda Falkner, Institute of Advanced Studies, Vienna Brigid Laffan, University College Dublin Morten Egeberg, University of Oslo Beatrice Hibou, CNRS-CERI, Paris Hussein Kassim, Birkbeck College Robert Ladrech, Keele University Claudio Radaelli, University of Exeter Vivien Schmidt, University of Boston Klaus Goetz, LSE
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1.: Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne: Introduction
Part I: Analytical Themes
2.: Helen Wallace: Power and Influence: Member States' Roles in EU Governance and Negotiation
3.: Tanja Börzel: EU Member Relations
Part II: Countries
4.: Jeffrey Anderson: Germany
5.: Richard Balme and Cornelia Woll: France
6.: David Allen: The United Kingdom
7.: Federiga Bindi and Manuela Cisci: Italy and Spain
8.: Erik Jones: Benelux Countries
9.: Gerda Falkner and Brigid Laffan: Austria and Ireland
10.: Morten Egeberg: Nordic Countries
11.: Beatrice Hibou: Portugal and Greece
Part III: Empirical Themes
12.: Hussein Kassim: The European Union and Member States Institutions
13.: Robert Ladrech: The European Union and Political Forces
14.: Claudio Radaelli and Simon Bulmer: The Europeanization of National Policy?
15.: Vivien Schmidt: Towards a European Economy
16.: Klaus Goetz: New Member States and the EU
17.: Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne: Conclusion
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