"This textbook introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the politics of the European Union using a comparative politics approach. This enables students to utilise their knowledge of domestic politics in understanding the EU and better grasp the specific character of its politics"--
"This textbook introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the politics of the European Union using a comparative politics approach. This enables students to utilise their knowledge of domestic politics in understanding the EU and better grasp the specific character of its politics"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Herman Lelieveldt is Associate Professor in Political Science and Jean Monnet Chair at University College Roosevelt, the liberal arts and sciences college of Utrecht University in Middelburg, the Netherlands. He teaches a broad range of courses in the field of comparative politics, EU politics and EU law. His research focuses on the politics and policies of sustainability transitions in food and energy in the EU and its member states.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of maps List of tables List of briefings List of fact files List of controversies Preface Acknowledgements List of abbreviations and acronyms List of country abbreviations used in tables and figures Part I. Setting the Scene: Origins, Analytical Perspectives and Institutions 1. The historical development of the EU 2. Analysing the EU 3. The institutional framework 4. Legislation and decision-making: putting the institutional puzzle together Part II. Key Actors in EU Politics: Citizens, Interest Groups and Political Parties 5. Public opinion and political participation 6. Interest groups and interest representation 7. Political parties and the European Parliament Part III. EU Policies: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Implementation 8. An overview of EU policy-making 9. Agenda-setting 10. Decision-making 11. Implementing policies Conclusions and Reflections 12. Reflecting on the EU as a political system Key terms and concepts Index.
Part I. Setting the Scene: Origins, Analytical Perspectives and Institutions: 1. The historical development of the EU; 2. Analysing the EU; 3. The institutional framework; 4. Legislation and decision-making: putting the institutional puzzle together; Part II. Key Actors in EU Politics: Citizens, Interest Groups and Political Parties: 5. Public opinion and political participation; 6. Interest groups and interest representation; 7. Political parties and the European parliament; Part III. EU Policies: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Implementation: 8. An overview of EU policy-making; 9. Agenda-setting; 10. Decision-making; 11. Implementing policies; Conclusions and Reflections: 12. Reflecting on the EU as a political system
List of figures List of maps List of tables List of briefings List of fact files List of controversies Preface Acknowledgements List of abbreviations and acronyms List of country abbreviations used in tables and figures Part I. Setting the Scene: Origins, Analytical Perspectives and Institutions 1. The historical development of the EU 2. Analysing the EU 3. The institutional framework 4. Legislation and decision-making: putting the institutional puzzle together Part II. Key Actors in EU Politics: Citizens, Interest Groups and Political Parties 5. Public opinion and political participation 6. Interest groups and interest representation 7. Political parties and the European Parliament Part III. EU Policies: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Implementation 8. An overview of EU policy-making 9. Agenda-setting 10. Decision-making 11. Implementing policies Conclusions and Reflections 12. Reflecting on the EU as a political system Key terms and concepts Index.
Part I. Setting the Scene: Origins, Analytical Perspectives and Institutions: 1. The historical development of the EU; 2. Analysing the EU; 3. The institutional framework; 4. Legislation and decision-making: putting the institutional puzzle together; Part II. Key Actors in EU Politics: Citizens, Interest Groups and Political Parties: 5. Public opinion and political participation; 6. Interest groups and interest representation; 7. Political parties and the European parliament; Part III. EU Policies: Agenda-Setting, Decision-Making and Implementation: 8. An overview of EU policy-making; 9. Agenda-setting; 10. Decision-making; 11. Implementing policies; Conclusions and Reflections: 12. Reflecting on the EU as a political system
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Review of previous edition: 'In a world of either overly empirical or overly complex EU textbooks, Lelieveldt and Princen strike an excellent balance in writing a theoretically informed, empirically accurate, and highly accessible introduction to the politics of the EU.' Mark Rhinard, Public Administration
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