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Policy-Making in the European Union
Sixth Edition
Edited by Helen Wallace, Mark Pollack, and Alasdair Young
640 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-954482-0
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Paperback
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04 March 2010
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- Offers detailed, authoritative coverage of contemporary EU policies and policy-making, covering everything a student needs to know
- The wide range of up-to-date policy case studies allows students to understand the significance and substance of individual policies, as well as how these policies are made
- Excellent learning aids, including facts boxes, key concept boxes, further reading, web links and discussion questions, provide additional guidance on topics
- Attention is given to the impact of the Lisbon Treaty, ensuring students are kept informed of the latest constitutional developments
New to this edition - A new chapter entitled 'The European policy process in comparative perspective' helps to link theory and analysis
- A new chapter on energy policy addresses developments in this crucial area
- The concluding chapter focuses on the resilience of the EU policy-process in light of the enlargement to twenty-seven member states, the global financial crisis and constitutional changes brought about by the Lisbon Treaty.
- An enhanced overview chapter explains the aims and organisation of the book
The policies of the European Union profoundly affect the lives of people in Europe and around the world. The new edition of this highly successful textbook outlines how and why such decisions are made, as well as the key challenges faced by policy-makers in the current political and economic climate. Policy-Making in the European Union begins by clarifying the institutional framework of the EU and the analytical approaches used to understand it. A wide range of crucial and illustrative policies are then explored in detail by subject experts. This volume includes new chapters on ways of
analysing the EU's policy process and on energy policy. A central theme to the volume is how the expansion to twenty-seven member states has affected policy-making across the different policy sectors. The conclusion reflects on how this challenge and the protracted constitutional stalemate have affected policy-making in the EU. It also explores the impact of the financial and economic crises that have struck Europe over the past several years. The sixth edition is fully up-to-date, and is the ideal text for all those with an interest in the policy-making of the European Union.Readership: Undergraduate students in the second or third year of a Politics, International Relations or European
Studies degree and postgraduate students.
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Edited by Helen Wallace, Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, Mark Pollack, Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair, Department of Political Science, Temple University, and Alasdair Young, Professor of International Political Economy, Department of Politics, University of Glasgow Contributors: David Allen, Loughborough University David Buchan, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Bastian Giegerich, International Institute for Strategic Studies Dermot Hodson, Birkbeck College, University of London Brigid
Laffan, University College Dublin Andrea Lenschow, University of Osnabruck Sandra Lavenex, University of LucerneStephan Leibfried, University of Bremen Johannes Lindner, European Central Bank, Germany Mark A. Pollack, Temple University Martin Rhodes, University of Denver Christilla Roederer-Rynning, University of Southern Denmark Ulrich Sedelmeier, London School of Economics and Political Science Gregory C. Shaffer, University of Minnesota Helen Wallace, European Institute London School of Economics and Political Science William Wallace, House of Lords Stephen Wilks, University of Exeter Stephen Woolcock, London School of Economics and Political
Science Alasdair R. Young, University of Glasgow
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Part I Institutions, Process and Analytical Approaches
1: Helen Wallace, Mark A. Pollack & Alasdair R.Young: Overview
2: Mark A. Pollack: Theorizing EU Policy-Making
3: Alasdair R. Young: The European Policy Process in Comparative Perspective
4: Helen Wallace: An Institutional Anatomy and Five Policy Modes
Part II Policies
5: Alasdair R.Young: The Single Market
6: Stephen Wilks: Competition Policy
7: Dermot Hodson: Economic and Monetary Union
8: Christilla Roederer- Rynning: The Common Agricultural Policy
9: Brigid Laffan & Johannes Lindner: The Budget
10: David Allen: The Structural Funds and Cohesion Policy
11: Stephan Leibfried: Social Policy
12: Martin Rhodes: Employment Policy
13: Andrea Lenschow: Environmental Policy
14: Mark A. Pollack & Gregory C. Shaffer: Biotechnology Policy
15: David Buchan: Energy Policy
16: Stephen Woolcock: Trade Policy
17: Ulrich Sedelmeier: Enlargement
18: Bastian Giegerich and William Wallace: Foreign and Security Policy
19: Sandra Lavenex: Justice and Home Affairs
Part III Conclusions
20: Mark A. Pollack, Helen Wallace, and Alasdair R. Young: EU Policy-Making in Challenging Times: Adversity, Adaptability, and Resilience
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