
The Institutions of the European Union is the key text for anyone wishing to understand the functions, powers, and composition of the EU's institutions. Written and edited by a team of leading international experts, the text offers a comprehensive analysis and explanation of all the most important organisations and their roles in the governance and management of the EU.The fifth edition has been substantially revised, featuring a range of newly authored chapters, and including coverage of the most important developments affecting the institutions of the European Union as they contend with the changing dynamics of European integration. Up-to-date chapters examine current challenges, including the rise of populism and how it is wielded by politicians to target EU institutions, the climate emergency and the EU's bold new policy commitments to make the Union climate neutral by 2050, as well as the response to the Covid-19 pandemic.Authoritative yet accessible, Institutions of the European Union is the best guide to how institutions work together to provide political direction, manage the European Union, govern policies, and integrate contrasting interests within the EU.
This text investigates the structural functions, operational powers, and organizational composition of the European Union's primary institutions. Edited by Dermot Hodson and a team of international experts, the book provides a comprehensive analytical framework for understanding how these bodies govern and manage the Union. It evaluates the mechanisms of European integration while addressing the evolving political and social pressures that shape institutional decision-making.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for students and practitioners seeking a clear explanation of EU governance. Readers frequently note the balance between technical detail and accessible prose, making it a standard resource for understanding the complexities of European integration.
Page Count:
504
Publication Date:
2022-03-13
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198862229
ISBN-13:
9780198862222
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