Tracing the evolution of federalist theory and the EU, this book brings together a distinguished array of experts from around the world to debate the pros and cons of treating the EU in a comparative context. Contributors ask whether a constitutional equilibrium has been reached in the EU, and examine policymaking in areas such as employment, health, environment, security, and migration.
Tracing the evolution of federalist theory and the EU, this book brings together a distinguished array of experts from around the world to debate the pros and cons of treating the EU in a comparative context. Contributors ask whether a constitutional equilibrium has been reached in the EU, and examine policymaking in areas such as employment, health, environment, security, and migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Finn Laursen holds the Canada Research Chair in European Union (EU) Studies at the Dalhousie Arts and Social Sciences Faculty and is Professor in the Department of Political Science.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Preface; Part I Introduction: Federalism: from classical theory to modern day practice in the EU and other polities, Finn Laursen. Part II The Federal Polity: Comparing the incomparable: treating the EU in comparative context, Steven B. Wolinetz; The European Union - a federation sui generis?, Ingeborg Tömmel; The EU as a '4th branch' of member state governments?, Chien-Yi Lu. Part III Federalism and the Environment: Environmental policy in the EU and Canada, Robert Boardman; Regional responses to the glocal water crisis: the EU and SADC experiences compared, Paulo Canelas de Castro. Part IV Federalism, Employment and Health Policy: Ties that bind: comparing modes of governance in employment policy in Canada and the European Union, Donna E. Wood; The dialectics of law and policy: federal health policy in Canada and the EU, Katherine Fierlbeck. Part V Federalism, Governance and Economic Performance: EU and OECD benchmarking and peer review compared, Nico S. Groenendijk; The comparison of policy responses to financial crises between the EU post-2008 and Japan in 1990s, Eiji Yamashita. Part VI Federalism, Security and Migration: Security governance in the Transatlantic area: United States, NATO and the European Union, Roberto DomÃnguez; A problem by their own hands: intra-EU migration and its implications for Europe, Michael Johns. Part VII Concluding Comments: The EU and Federalism: constitutional equilibrium or continued federalization?, Finn Laursen; Index.
Contents: Preface; Part I Introduction: Federalism: from classical theory to modern day practice in the EU and other polities, Finn Laursen. Part II The Federal Polity: Comparing the incomparable: treating the EU in comparative context, Steven B. Wolinetz; The European Union - a federation sui generis?, Ingeborg Tömmel; The EU as a '4th branch' of member state governments?, Chien-Yi Lu. Part III Federalism and the Environment: Environmental policy in the EU and Canada, Robert Boardman; Regional responses to the glocal water crisis: the EU and SADC experiences compared, Paulo Canelas de Castro. Part IV Federalism, Employment and Health Policy: Ties that bind: comparing modes of governance in employment policy in Canada and the European Union, Donna E. Wood; The dialectics of law and policy: federal health policy in Canada and the EU, Katherine Fierlbeck. Part V Federalism, Governance and Economic Performance: EU and OECD benchmarking and peer review compared, Nico S. Groenendijk; The comparison of policy responses to financial crises between the EU post-2008 and Japan in 1990s, Eiji Yamashita. Part VI Federalism, Security and Migration: Security governance in the Transatlantic area: United States, NATO and the European Union, Roberto DomÃnguez; A problem by their own hands: intra-EU migration and its implications for Europe, Michael Johns. Part VII Concluding Comments: The EU and Federalism: constitutional equilibrium or continued federalization?, Finn Laursen; Index.
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