Institutionalization of Europe

Institutionalization of Europe

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Edited By Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz And Neil Fligstein
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780191530159
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In 1950, a European political space existed, if only as a very primitive site of international governance. Today, the European Union governs in an ever-growing number of policy domains. Increasingly dense networks of transnational actors representing electorates, member state governments, firms, and specialized interests operate in arenas that are best understood as supranational. At the same time, the capacity of European organizations - the Bank, the Commission, and the Court of Justice - to make authoritative policy decisions has steadily expanded, profoundly transforming the very nature of the European polity. This book, a companion volume to European Integration and Supranational Governance, offers readers a sophisticated theoretical account of this transformation, as well as original empirical research. The editors elaborate an innovative synthesis of institutionalist theory that contributors use to explain the sources and consequences of the emergence and institutionalization of European political arenas. Some chapters examine the evolution of integration and supranational governance across time and policy domain. Others recount more discrete episodes, including: the development of women's rights, the judicial review of administrative acts, a stable system of interest group representation, and enhanced cooperation in foreign policy and security; the creation of the European Central Bank; the emergence of new policy competences, such as for policing and immigration; and the multi-dimensional impact of European policies on national modes of governance.
EAN 9780191530159
ISBN 0191530158
Binding Ebook
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date August 16, 2001
Pages 286
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Edited By Alec Stone Sweet, Wayne Sandholtz And Neil Fligstein