
Reconfiguring European States in Crisis offers a ground-breaking analysis by some of Europe's leading political scientists, examining how the European national state and the European Union state have dealt with two sorts of changes in the last two decades. Firstly, the volume analyses the growth of performance measurement in government, the rise of new sorts of policy delivery agencies, the devolution of power to regions and cities, and the spread of neoliberal ideas in economic policy. The volume demonstrates how the rise of non-state controlled organizations and norms combine with Europeanization to reconfigure European states. Secondly, the volume focuses on how the current crises in fiscal policy, Brexit, security and terrorism, and migration through a borderless European Union have had dramatic effects on European states and will continue to do so.
This volume investigates how European national states and the European Union have adapted to structural shifts and acute crises over the past two decades. Authors Desmond King and Patrick Le Galès, both established scholars in political science and sociology, curate a collection of expert analyses to argue that the state is not disappearing but is instead being fundamentally reconfigured through new governance mechanisms and external pressures. The text provides a framework for understanding the interplay between neoliberal policy shifts and the destabilizing effects of contemporary geopolitical challenges.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and political analysts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of state transformation in the modern era. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers and students of European governance.
Page Count:
510
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192511882
ISBN-13:
9780192511881
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