
Enhanced by an accessible writing style and a variety of pedagogical resources, Politics in the European Union offers an up-to-date, balanced, and comprehensive introduction to the field. The third edition features a new coauthor, Simon Bulmer, and adds chapters on the impact of the Lisbon Treaty; environmental policy; and freedom, security, and justice. Divided into four sections--theory, history, institutions, and policies--it opens with detailed coverage of key theoretical concepts, which are also integrated and referred back to throughout the book in order to help students draw links between the EU in theory and in practice.Ideal for students who are approaching the subject for the first time, Politics in the European Union, Third Edition, is accompanied by an extensive Companion Website. The site contains resources for students--an interactive map of Europe, an interactive timeline of European integration, multiple-choice questions, a flashcard glossary, and related links--and instructors--PowerPoint-based slides (new to this edition), essay questions, seminar questions and activities, and figures and tables from the book.
This text investigates the complex political framework of the European Union by examining the interplay between its historical development, institutional structure, and policy-making processes. The authors, Simon Bulmer, Ian Bache, and Stephen George, utilize their extensive academic expertise to provide a balanced introduction to the EU. By integrating theoretical concepts with practical applications, the book establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding how the Union functions in a contemporary global context.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently highlight this text as a foundational resource for students new to the study of European politics. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the utility of the pedagogical resources in bridging the gap between abstract theory and real-world political practice.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2011-04-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199544816
ISBN-13:
9780199544813
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