Good Governance in Europe's Integrated Market

Good Governance in Europe's Integrated Market
Author: Christian Joerges
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199246083


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Exploring the constitutional and the administrative law dimensions of the developing European market governance, this volume considers the changes which have occurred from the perspective of both legal and social theory.

Good Governance and the European Union

Good Governance and the European Union
Author: Deirdre Curtin
Publisher: Intersentia nv
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2005
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 9050953816


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This book approaches the notion of good governance from three different angles. First it establishes whether it is a meaningful notion at all by taking a closer look at the parameters of good governance. Secondly, the authors look at the institutional translation of the criteria of good governance. In a third dimension, the concept may be analysed in relation to a number of substantive issues.

Multi-Level Governance and European Integration

Multi-Level Governance and European Integration
Author: Liesbet Hooghe
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2002-05-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0585381666


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European politics has been reshaped in recent decades by a dual process of centralization and decentralization. At the same time that authority in many policy areas has shifted to the suprantional level of the European Union, so national governments have given subnational regions within countries more say over the lives of their citizens. At the forefront of scholars who characterize this dual process as Omulti-level governance,OLiesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks argue that its emergence in the second half of the twentieth century is a watershed in the political development of Europe. Hooghe and Marks explain why multi-level governance has taken place and how it shapes conflict in national and European political arenas. Drawing on a rich body of original research, the book is at the same time written in a clear and accessible style for undergraduates and non-experts.

Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance

Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance
Author: Oskar Niedermayer
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1995-12-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191521043


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The way we are governed is no longer decided on a purely national level. This book systematically explores the attitudes of European publics to this internationalization of governance. Trends and sources of support for European integration are examined. Are positive attitudes due to hand-outs from Brussels, or to the economic benefits of the single market? What is the role of class, of education, and of leadership? Is there a European identity and a basic level of intra-European trust? How do problems of subsidiarity and of democratic deficit affect legitimacy and how do all of these issues relate to the role of the nation-state? Among other issues, the analysis also looks at enlargement, at EFTA, at Central and Eastern Europe and at attitudes to NATO both before and after 1989. The problems are examined from the different perspectives of integration theory, of international relations, and of comparative politics and a final chapter spells out the implications for the future of European governance. Series description This set of five volumes is an exhaustive study of beliefs in government in post-war Europe. Based upon an extensive collection of survey evidence, the results challenge widely argued theories of mass opinion, and much scholarly writing about citizen attitudes towards government and politics. The series arises from a research project sponsored by the European Science Foundation. Reviews of the series: `The quality of the empirical analysis is consistently high...[an] important collection of empirical studies addressing the debate about the "crisis of representation" in Europe.' Journal of Public Policy `These volumes contain the work of many of the most important scholars in the field of public opinion in Europe today...These five volumes represent a major contribution to comparative politics, especially the study of mass politics. The chapters provide a wealth of information about public opinion in contemporary Europe and the relationship between state and society...The volumes clearly will be read by all students of European politics...' Times Educational Supplement `The Beliefs in Government series is a monumental achievement. It tells us at least everything we want to know about the structure of European public opinion'. The Good Society Reviews of Public Opinion and Internationalized Governance `a tremendously integrated piece of work, reflecting genuine collaboration on the part of the editors and the contributors... This book gives an insight into the legitimacy of a whole host of integrative processes and integration outcomes, and as a result deserves to find its way onto appropriate academic reading lists....a fascinating and sobering read'. Times Higher Educational Supplement `an important contribution to the current debates, both political and scholarly...certainly the most ambitious and comprehensive study to date of this range of problems, and their findings will have to be taken into account by all serious students of European integration'. Political Studies

The Differentiated Politicisation of European Governance

The Differentiated Politicisation of European Governance
Author: Pieter de Wilde
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1315526875


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This book on the differentiated politicisation of European governance provides an overview of research on the growing salience of EU governance, polarisation of opinion and expansion of actors and audiences engaged in monitoring and influencing EU affairs in the national context. The contributors empirically map the diversity of these three core components of politicisation across countries, time and arenas. The chapters develop novel insights into the causes and consequence of this differentiated politicisation of European governance. Going beyond the current literature, the contributions disaggregate and examine politicisation processes among different sets of actors and on different objects using quantitative and qualitative methods leading to a differentiated picture of politicisation patterns across EU-member states and non-member states, such as Switzerland. They highlight the explanatory power of intermediating factors, like the institutional surrounding and country-specific economic and cultural conditions in addition to the transfer of political authority to the EU as the main driver of politicisation. This book was previously published as a special issue of West European Politics.

Rethinking the Future of Europe

Rethinking the Future of Europe
Author: Stefan Schepers
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2014-10-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137024011


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Rethinking the Future of Europe has brought together three contrasting collections of contributions: the incrementalist perspective concerning the step by step development of Europe, the more radical reform/restructuring approach to the future of Europe, and a view of Europe from the outside.

Europe's Burden

Europe's Burden
Author: Alina Mungiu-Pippidi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108472427


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Investigates the efficacy of the European Union's promotion of good governance through its funding and conditionalities both within EU proper and in the developing world.

Reflective Approaches to European Governance

Reflective Approaches to European Governance
Author: Knud Erik Jørgensen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 134925469X


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Celebrating the existence of contending theories of European integration, the book begins with a critical exploration of the concepts and theories used to examine this unique policy, presenting theoretically informed, empirical studies of the origin of the key themes of European governance, territorial politics, domestic-European linkages and the EU's foreign policy affairs.

Informal Governance in the European Union

Informal Governance in the European Union
Author: Thomas Christiansen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781843769729


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How are the deals and decisions of the EU made - in the meeting rooms and at the conference tables, or by informal networks in the back corridors of power?