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Policy-Making in the European Union
Fifth Edition
Edited by Helen Wallace, William Wallace, and Mark A. Pollack
616 pages
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numerous tables, line drawings and graphs
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246x171mm
978-0-19-927612-7
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Paperback
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07 July 2005
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- A thoroughly detailed and authoritative survey of contemporary EU policies and policy-making, covering everything a student needs to know.
- All chapters include excellent learning aids such as facts boxes, key concepts boxes, a guide to further reading, web links, and discussion questions.
New to this edition - A new introduction explains the aims and organisation of the book.
- A new chapter lays out the primary questions of the book against the background of new research.
- A new chapter on employment policy has been added, as there have been a lot of developments in this area.
In recent years the European Union's membership has increased from 15 to 25 countries, it has adopted the Lisbon strategy for achieving greater economic competitiveness, taken steps towards a more purposive common foreign and defence policy, and significantly increased its efforts to deal with challenges to internal security.
The new edition of this highly successful textbook brings the reader up-to-date with the range of core policy challenges facing the European Union and the ways in which they are being addressed. It includes a new chapter which lays out the primary questions of the
book against the background of new research and a new chapter on employment policy which covers the major developments in this area. Readership: Postgraduate, and undergraduate students in the second or third year of Politics, International Relations and European Studies degrees.
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Edited by Helen Wallace, Director, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, William Wallace, and Mark A. Pollack Contributors: Helen Wallace, European University Institute William Wallace, LSE Mark A. Pollack, Temple University Alasdair Young, University of Glasgow Stephen Wilks, University of Exeter Kathleen R. McNamara, Georgetown University Elmar Rieger, University of Bremen Brigid Laffan, Dublin European Institute Johannes Lindner, European Central Bank David
Allen, Loughborough University Stephan Liebfried, University of Bremen Martin Rhodes, European University Institute, Andrea Lenschow, Universität Osnabrück Gregory Shaffer, University of Wisconsin - Madison Christian Lequesne, Centre Français de Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Prague Stephen Woolcock, LSE Ulrich Sedelmeier, Central European University Sandra Lavenex, University of Bern
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Review(s) from previous edition
"'More than ever, the fourth edition of Wallace and Wallace is a 'must'. This book nicely combines an analysis of EU sectoral policies by the best experts with the overall and systemic approach to the complex European machinery of the two editors. There is nothing equivalent on the market' - Yves Meny, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute
"'Readers looking for a solid, comprehensive account of European policy-making authored by some of the best experts in the business, need look no further than this thoroughly updated revision of the Wallaces' classic text'" - Robert D. Putnam, Professor of Government, Harvard University
"'Empirical richness and deep insights into the complexity, dynamics, and varieties of policy-making in the EU make this book an invaluable guide for those who want to learn what is really happening in Europe'" - Johan P. Olsen, ARENA Programme, University of Oslo
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PART ONE: INSTITUTIONS, PROCESS AND ANALYTICAL APPROACHES
1.: Helen Wallace, William Wallace and Mark A. Pollack: An Overview
2.: Mark A. Pollack: Theorizing EU Policy-making
3.: Helen Wallace: An Institutional Anatomy and Five Policy Modes
PART TWO: POLICIES
4.: Alasdair Young: The Single Market
5.: Stephen Wilks: Competition Policy
6.: Kathleen R. McNamara: Economic and Monetary Union
7.: Elmar Rieger: Agricultural Policy
8.: Brigid Laffan and Johannes Lindner: The Budget
9.: David Allen: Cohesion and Structural Funds
10.: Stephan Leibfried: Social Policy
11.: Martin Rhodes: Employment Policy
12.: Andrea Lenschow: Environmental Policy
13.: Mark A Pollack and Gregory C Shaffer: Biotechnology Policy
14.: Christian Lequesne: Fisheries Policy
15.: Stephen Woolcock: Trade Policy
16.: Ulrich Sedelmeier: Eastern Enlargement
17.: William Wallace: Foreign and Security Policy
18.: Sandra Lavenex and William Wallace: Justice and Home Affairs
PART THREE: CONCLUSIONS
Post-sovereign GovernanceWilliam Wallace:
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