
In The Minds Of Many, Brussels Is Very Closely Associated With Bureaucracy. Yet We Know Little About The Character Of The European Union's Bureaucracy. Professor Page Draws Upon A Wide Range Of Empirical Sources To Present A Picture Of The Administrative System Of The Eu. He Discusses The Complexities Of Its Internal Organization And Goes On To Explore The People Who Work In It. As A Multinational Organization Its Procedures For Appointment And Promotion Reflect In Part The Need To Maintain A Professional Career Civil Service And In Part The Desire To Secure A Fair Mix Of Nationalities Among Top Officials. People Who Run Europe Looks At The Distinctive Features Of The Administrative System Which These Two Principles Help To Produce As Well As At The Nature Of The People - Their Backgrounds, Careers And Skills - Who Are Attracted To It. The Author Also Examines The Role Of Top Officials In The Decision Making Process, Above All In Their Dealings With Politicians And Interest Groups.
This book investigates the organizational structure and professional composition of the European Union's administrative system. Professor Edward C. Page, a scholar of public policy and administration, utilizes empirical data to analyze the bureaucratic machinery of the EU. He examines how the dual requirements of maintaining a professional civil service and ensuring a balanced representation of nationalities shape the institution's internal operations and personnel policies.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational study for understanding the internal mechanics of European governance. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the clarity with which the author navigates the complex administrative landscape of Brussels.
Page Count:
188
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0191583707
ISBN-13:
9780191583704
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