Researches a new and important area of European Union development - security and defense. It presents a ground-breaking argument based on comparative political development about how EU state-building has occurred in unexpected ways, through the political economy of interest group intermediation.
Researches a new and important area of European Union development - security and defense. It presents a ground-breaking argument based on comparative political development about how EU state-building has occurred in unexpected ways, through the political economy of interest group intermediation.
Kaija Schilde is an Assistant Professor of political science at the Boston University Pardee School of Global Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The governing capacity of the European Union 2. Mr. Smith goes to Brussels 3. How Weberian is the EU? 4. The political economy of European defense 5. The political development of EU defense 6. The political development of EU security 7. The blurring of European security and defense.
Introduction 1. The governing capacity of the European Union 2. Mr. Smith goes to Brussels 3. How Weberian is the EU? 4. The political economy of European defense 5. The political development of EU defense 6. The political development of EU security 7. The blurring of European security and defense.
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