
Constantly evolving, and with far-reaching implications, European Union policy-making is of central importance to the politics of the European Union. From defining the processes, institutions and modes through which policy-making operates, the text moves on to situate individual policies within these modes, detail their content, and analyse how they are implemented, navigating policy in all its complexities. The first part of the text examines processes, institutions, and the theoretical and analytical underpinnings of policy-making, while the second part considers a wide range of policy areas, from economics to the environment, and security to the single market. Throughout the text, theoretical approaches sit side by side with the reality of key events in the EU, including enlargement, the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, and the financial crisis and resulting euro area crisis, exploring what determines how policies are made and implemented. In the final part, the editors consider trends in EU policy-making and look at the challenges facing the EU. Exploring the link between the modes and mechanisms of EU policy-making and its implementation at national level, Policy-Making in the Europe Union helps students to engage with the key issues related to policy. Written by experts, for students and scholars alike, this is the most authoritative and in-depth guide to policy in the European Union.
This text investigates the complex mechanisms, institutional frameworks, and theoretical underpinnings that govern how policy is formulated and implemented within the European Union. Edited by Helen Wallace and other experts, the book provides a structured analysis of the EU's political landscape, utilizing historical case studies and theoretical models to explain the evolution of policy-making. It aims to bridge the gap between abstract political theory and the practical realities of governance in a multi-level system.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational text for students of European politics due to its comprehensive coverage and rigorous analytical approach. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the EU's intricate administrative and political structures.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Academic UK
ISBN-10:
019107554X
ISBN-13:
9780191075544
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