First, most similar scholarship either seeks a single grand theory of European change or implies that European politics is too complex to map change broadly. This book takes a middle-ground position, positing several distinct mechanisms of change and tracing them across policies and institutional settings. Second, it uses the United States as a reference point to chart European change. The aim is not comparative - the focus remains on Europe - but the volume maps out EU trends against American policy positions and institutional patterns, thus providing a useful comparative anchor for complex…mehr
First, most similar scholarship either seeks a single grand theory of European change or implies that European politics is too complex to map change broadly. This book takes a middle-ground position, positing several distinct mechanisms of change and tracing them across policies and institutional settings. Second, it uses the United States as a reference point to chart European change. The aim is not comparative - the focus remains on Europe - but the volume maps out EU trends against American policy positions and institutional patterns, thus providing a useful comparative anchor for complex patterns. This is the seventh volume in the biennial series "State of the European Union", launched in 1991, and produced under the auspices of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA).This is the seventh volume in the highly influential State of the European Union series, produced under the auspices of the European Union Studies Association. This volume provides major new insights on both the recent evolution of the EU and its future developmental trajectory, and maps European trends against American policies and institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicolas Jabko, FNSP Research Fellow, Sciences Po, Paris and Craig Parsons, Assistant Professor of Political Science University of Oregon
Contributors: Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley Rebecca Chen, University of California, Berkeley Renaud Dehousse, Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen Virginie Guiraudon, European University Institute, Florence C. Randall Henning, American University and Institute for International Economics Jolyon Howorth, University of Bath and Yale University Nicolas Jabko, Sciences Po, Paris R. Daniel Kelemen, University of Oxford Rogan Kersh Paulette Kurzer, University of Arizona Jeffrey Lewis, Cleveland State University Sophie Meunier, Princeton University James Morone Bruno Palier, Centre de Recherches Politiques (CEVIPOF), Paris Craig Parsons, University of Oregon Philippe Pochet, Université Libre de Bruxelles and Observatoire social européen (OSE), Brussels Elliot Posner, George Washington University Brian Rathbun, McGill University, Montreal John A. Scherpereel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Vivien A. Schmidt, Boston University Michael Shackleton, European Parliament Secretariat Martin Shapiro, University of California, Berkeley Jonathan Story, INSEAD Alasdair R. Young, University of Glasgow
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Nicolas Jabko and Craig Parsons: Why Another Book on Europe - and Why in Reference to the United States? * Section 1: External foreign, security, and economic policies * 2: Jolyon Howorth: A European Union with Teeth? * 3: Brian Rathbun: Continental Divide? The Transience of Transatlantic Troubles * 4: C. Randall Henning and Sophie Meunier: United against the United States? The EU's Role in Global Trade and Finance * Section 2: Institutional evolutions * 5: Renaud Dehousse: 'We the States': Why the Anti-Federalists Won * 6: Michael Shackleton: Parliamentary Government or Division of Powers: Is the Destination Still Unknown? * 7: Jeffrey Lewis: Is the Council Becoming an Upper House? * 8: R. Daniel Kelemen: The Politics of Eurocracy: Building a New European State? * Section 3: Europe's Political Economy * 9: Elliot Posner: Stock Exchange Competition and the Nasdaq Bargain in Europe * 10: Jonathan Story: Financial Restructuring in the Age of the Euro: Still a Battle of Systems? * 11: Bruno Palier and Philippe Pochet: Toward a European Social Policy - at Last? * 12: Justin Greenwood and Alasdair R. Young: EU Interest Representation or US-Style Lobbying? * Section 4: Culture, Identity, and EU Decision-Making * 13: Paulette Kurzer: Transatlantic Risk Perceptions, Public Health, and Environmental Concerns: Coming Together or Drifting Apart? * 14: Virginie Guiraudon: Drawing the EU's Borders: Immigration Policy * 15: John A. Scherpereel: The Dynamics of EU Enlargement in American Perspective * Section 5: The Shape of the EU Polity * 16: Martin Shapiro: Rights in the European Union: Convergent with the US? * 17: Chris Ansell and Rebecca Chen: What Lies Beyond a Confederal Europe? * 18: Vivien A. Schmidt: The EU 'Polity' and the Europeanization of National Polities * 19: Rogan Kersh and James Morone: The European Union through an American Prism
* 1: Nicolas Jabko and Craig Parsons: Why Another Book on Europe - and Why in Reference to the United States? * Section 1: External foreign, security, and economic policies * 2: Jolyon Howorth: A European Union with Teeth? * 3: Brian Rathbun: Continental Divide? The Transience of Transatlantic Troubles * 4: C. Randall Henning and Sophie Meunier: United against the United States? The EU's Role in Global Trade and Finance * Section 2: Institutional evolutions * 5: Renaud Dehousse: 'We the States': Why the Anti-Federalists Won * 6: Michael Shackleton: Parliamentary Government or Division of Powers: Is the Destination Still Unknown? * 7: Jeffrey Lewis: Is the Council Becoming an Upper House? * 8: R. Daniel Kelemen: The Politics of Eurocracy: Building a New European State? * Section 3: Europe's Political Economy * 9: Elliot Posner: Stock Exchange Competition and the Nasdaq Bargain in Europe * 10: Jonathan Story: Financial Restructuring in the Age of the Euro: Still a Battle of Systems? * 11: Bruno Palier and Philippe Pochet: Toward a European Social Policy - at Last? * 12: Justin Greenwood and Alasdair R. Young: EU Interest Representation or US-Style Lobbying? * Section 4: Culture, Identity, and EU Decision-Making * 13: Paulette Kurzer: Transatlantic Risk Perceptions, Public Health, and Environmental Concerns: Coming Together or Drifting Apart? * 14: Virginie Guiraudon: Drawing the EU's Borders: Immigration Policy * 15: John A. Scherpereel: The Dynamics of EU Enlargement in American Perspective * Section 5: The Shape of the EU Polity * 16: Martin Shapiro: Rights in the European Union: Convergent with the US? * 17: Chris Ansell and Rebecca Chen: What Lies Beyond a Confederal Europe? * 18: Vivien A. Schmidt: The EU 'Polity' and the Europeanization of National Polities * 19: Rogan Kersh and James Morone: The European Union through an American Prism
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