The Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the enlarged European Union and its Member States. It contains key analytical articles on political, economic and legal issues in the EU by leading experts, together with a keynote article on the EU's obsession with competitiveness by Colin Hay and a review article on the politics of legal integration by Lisa Conant. The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for practitioners, lecturers and researchers of European integration, or for readers who are simply interested in the European Union.…mehr
The Annual Review, produced in association with JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, covers the key developments in the enlarged European Union and its Member States. It contains key analytical articles on political, economic and legal issues in the EU by leading experts, together with a keynote article on the EU's obsession with competitiveness by Colin Hay and a review article on the politics of legal integration by Lisa Conant. The Review is the most up-to-date and authoritative source of information for practitioners, lecturers and researchers of European integration, or for readers who are simply interested in the European Union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ulrich Sedelmeier is Senior Lecturer at London School of Economics and Political Science and Marie Curie Fellow at the European University Institute. Alasdair R. Young is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow.
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Editorial: 2006 A Quiet Year?: Ulrich Sedelmeier and Alasdair R. Young. 1. The Austrian Presidency: Pragmatic Management: Johannes Pollak and Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. 2. The Finnish Presidency: Effi ciency Before Eloquence?: Hanna Ojanen and Eero Vuohula. 3. Keynote Article: What Doesn't Kill You Can Only Make You Stronger: Colin Hay. 4. Review Article: The Politics of Legal Integration: Lisa Conant. 5. Coping Without the Constitutional Treaty: Desmond Dinan. 6. Reinforcing the New Lisbon Message of Competitiveness and Innovation: David Howarth. 7. Justice and Home Affairs: Jörg Monar. 8. Legal Developments: Michael Dougan. 9. Relations with the Wider Europe: Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig. 10. Relations with the Rest of the World: David Allen and Michael Smith. 11. Political Developments in the EU Member States: Karen Henderson and Nick Sitter. 12. Economic Developments in the Euro Area: Amy Verdun. 13. Economic Developments in the Non-Euro Area EU Member States: Debra Johnson. 14. Chronology: The European Union in 2006: Arantza Gomez-Arana
Editorial: 2006 A Quiet Year?: Ulrich Sedelmeier and Alasdair R. Young. 1. The Austrian Presidency: Pragmatic Management: Johannes Pollak and Sonja Puntscher Riekmann. 2. The Finnish Presidency: Effi ciency Before Eloquence?: Hanna Ojanen and Eero Vuohula. 3. Keynote Article: What Doesn't Kill You Can Only Make You Stronger: Colin Hay. 4. Review Article: The Politics of Legal Integration: Lisa Conant. 5. Coping Without the Constitutional Treaty: Desmond Dinan. 6. Reinforcing the New Lisbon Message of Competitiveness and Innovation: David Howarth. 7. Justice and Home Affairs: Jörg Monar. 8. Legal Developments: Michael Dougan. 9. Relations with the Wider Europe: Sandra Lavenex and Frank Schimmelfennig. 10. Relations with the Rest of the World: David Allen and Michael Smith. 11. Political Developments in the EU Member States: Karen Henderson and Nick Sitter. 12. Economic Developments in the Euro Area: Amy Verdun. 13. Economic Developments in the Non-Euro Area EU Member States: Debra Johnson. 14. Chronology: The European Union in 2006: Arantza Gomez-Arana
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