Governance and Politics in the Post-Crisis European Union
Herausgeber: Coman, Ramona; Schmidt, Vivien A.; Crespy, Amandine
Governance and Politics in the Post-Crisis European Union
Herausgeber: Coman, Ramona; Schmidt, Vivien A.; Crespy, Amandine
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 208mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1172g
- ISBN-13: 9781108482264
- ISBN-10: 1108482260
- Artikelnr.: 58855289
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Foreword; Chronology; Glossary; Abbreviations; 1. The European Union as a
political regime, a set of policies and a community after the crisis: an
overview Ramona Coman, Amandine Crespy and Vivien Schmidt; Part I. The EU's
political regime: 2. European regional integration from the 20th to the
21st century Kiran Klaus Patel; 3. Institutions and decision-making in the
European Union Sergio Fabbrini; 4. Regulatory networks and policy
communities Jacob Hasselbalch and Eleni Tsingou; 5. Old and new concepts of
EU governance: intergovernmentalism, supranationalism, and parliamentarism
Vivien A. Schmidt; Part II. Key policy areas in flux: 6. Cohesion and the
EU budget: is conditionality undermining solidarity? John Bachtler and
Carlos Mendez; 7. Agriculture and environment: greening or greenwashing?
Gerry Alons; 8. The internal market: increasingly differentiated? Michelle
Egan; 9. The European Monetary Union: how did the Euro area get a lender of
last resort? Cornel Ban; 10. Social policy: is the EU doing enough to
tackle inequalities? Amandine Crespy; 11: Labour markets and mobility: how
to reconcile competitiveness and social justice László Andor; 12: Managing
the refugee crisis: a divided and restrictive Europe? Sarah Wolff; 13:
Security in the Schengen Area: limiting rights and freedoms? Julien
Jeandesboz; 14: Trade policy: which gains for which losses? Ferdi De Ville;
15. Global tax governance: is the EU promoting tax justice? Rasmus Corlin
Christensen and Len Seabrooke; 16. The common security and defence policy
in transition: towards 'strategic autonomy'? Jolyon Howorth; Part III:
Existential debates: 17. North and south, east and west: is it possible to
bridge the gap? Kristin Makszin, Gerg¿ Medve-Bálint and Dorothee Bohle; 18.
Democracy and the rule of law: how can the EU uphold its common values?
Ramona Coman; 19. Democracy and disintegration: does the state of democracy
in the EU put the integrity of the Union at risk? Joseph Lacey and Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; Appendices; Index.
political regime, a set of policies and a community after the crisis: an
overview Ramona Coman, Amandine Crespy and Vivien Schmidt; Part I. The EU's
political regime: 2. European regional integration from the 20th to the
21st century Kiran Klaus Patel; 3. Institutions and decision-making in the
European Union Sergio Fabbrini; 4. Regulatory networks and policy
communities Jacob Hasselbalch and Eleni Tsingou; 5. Old and new concepts of
EU governance: intergovernmentalism, supranationalism, and parliamentarism
Vivien A. Schmidt; Part II. Key policy areas in flux: 6. Cohesion and the
EU budget: is conditionality undermining solidarity? John Bachtler and
Carlos Mendez; 7. Agriculture and environment: greening or greenwashing?
Gerry Alons; 8. The internal market: increasingly differentiated? Michelle
Egan; 9. The European Monetary Union: how did the Euro area get a lender of
last resort? Cornel Ban; 10. Social policy: is the EU doing enough to
tackle inequalities? Amandine Crespy; 11: Labour markets and mobility: how
to reconcile competitiveness and social justice László Andor; 12: Managing
the refugee crisis: a divided and restrictive Europe? Sarah Wolff; 13:
Security in the Schengen Area: limiting rights and freedoms? Julien
Jeandesboz; 14: Trade policy: which gains for which losses? Ferdi De Ville;
15. Global tax governance: is the EU promoting tax justice? Rasmus Corlin
Christensen and Len Seabrooke; 16. The common security and defence policy
in transition: towards 'strategic autonomy'? Jolyon Howorth; Part III:
Existential debates: 17. North and south, east and west: is it possible to
bridge the gap? Kristin Makszin, Gerg¿ Medve-Bálint and Dorothee Bohle; 18.
Democracy and the rule of law: how can the EU uphold its common values?
Ramona Coman; 19. Democracy and disintegration: does the state of democracy
in the EU put the integrity of the Union at risk? Joseph Lacey and Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; Appendices; Index.
Foreword; Chronology; Glossary; Abbreviations; 1. The European Union as a
political regime, a set of policies and a community after the crisis: an
overview Ramona Coman, Amandine Crespy and Vivien Schmidt; Part I. The EU's
political regime: 2. European regional integration from the 20th to the
21st century Kiran Klaus Patel; 3. Institutions and decision-making in the
European Union Sergio Fabbrini; 4. Regulatory networks and policy
communities Jacob Hasselbalch and Eleni Tsingou; 5. Old and new concepts of
EU governance: intergovernmentalism, supranationalism, and parliamentarism
Vivien A. Schmidt; Part II. Key policy areas in flux: 6. Cohesion and the
EU budget: is conditionality undermining solidarity? John Bachtler and
Carlos Mendez; 7. Agriculture and environment: greening or greenwashing?
Gerry Alons; 8. The internal market: increasingly differentiated? Michelle
Egan; 9. The European Monetary Union: how did the Euro area get a lender of
last resort? Cornel Ban; 10. Social policy: is the EU doing enough to
tackle inequalities? Amandine Crespy; 11: Labour markets and mobility: how
to reconcile competitiveness and social justice László Andor; 12: Managing
the refugee crisis: a divided and restrictive Europe? Sarah Wolff; 13:
Security in the Schengen Area: limiting rights and freedoms? Julien
Jeandesboz; 14: Trade policy: which gains for which losses? Ferdi De Ville;
15. Global tax governance: is the EU promoting tax justice? Rasmus Corlin
Christensen and Len Seabrooke; 16. The common security and defence policy
in transition: towards 'strategic autonomy'? Jolyon Howorth; Part III:
Existential debates: 17. North and south, east and west: is it possible to
bridge the gap? Kristin Makszin, Gerg¿ Medve-Bálint and Dorothee Bohle; 18.
Democracy and the rule of law: how can the EU uphold its common values?
Ramona Coman; 19. Democracy and disintegration: does the state of democracy
in the EU put the integrity of the Union at risk? Joseph Lacey and Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; Appendices; Index.
political regime, a set of policies and a community after the crisis: an
overview Ramona Coman, Amandine Crespy and Vivien Schmidt; Part I. The EU's
political regime: 2. European regional integration from the 20th to the
21st century Kiran Klaus Patel; 3. Institutions and decision-making in the
European Union Sergio Fabbrini; 4. Regulatory networks and policy
communities Jacob Hasselbalch and Eleni Tsingou; 5. Old and new concepts of
EU governance: intergovernmentalism, supranationalism, and parliamentarism
Vivien A. Schmidt; Part II. Key policy areas in flux: 6. Cohesion and the
EU budget: is conditionality undermining solidarity? John Bachtler and
Carlos Mendez; 7. Agriculture and environment: greening or greenwashing?
Gerry Alons; 8. The internal market: increasingly differentiated? Michelle
Egan; 9. The European Monetary Union: how did the Euro area get a lender of
last resort? Cornel Ban; 10. Social policy: is the EU doing enough to
tackle inequalities? Amandine Crespy; 11: Labour markets and mobility: how
to reconcile competitiveness and social justice László Andor; 12: Managing
the refugee crisis: a divided and restrictive Europe? Sarah Wolff; 13:
Security in the Schengen Area: limiting rights and freedoms? Julien
Jeandesboz; 14: Trade policy: which gains for which losses? Ferdi De Ville;
15. Global tax governance: is the EU promoting tax justice? Rasmus Corlin
Christensen and Len Seabrooke; 16. The common security and defence policy
in transition: towards 'strategic autonomy'? Jolyon Howorth; Part III:
Existential debates: 17. North and south, east and west: is it possible to
bridge the gap? Kristin Makszin, Gerg¿ Medve-Bálint and Dorothee Bohle; 18.
Democracy and the rule of law: how can the EU uphold its common values?
Ramona Coman; 19. Democracy and disintegration: does the state of democracy
in the EU put the integrity of the Union at risk? Joseph Lacey and Kalypso
Nicolaïdis; Appendices; Index.