Constructing a Policy-Making State?
Policy Dynamics in the EU
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:20th Sep '12
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Constructing a Policy-Making State? sets out to examine the processes by which Europeanization takes place. Europeanization is defined as the process by which the key decisions about public policies are gradually transferred to the European level (or for new policy areas, emerge at the European level). This is in contrast to definitions of Europeanization which focus on the adaption of member states to European public policies. Thus, the main focus is whether a European Union 'policy-making state' is being created via changes in the distribution of power between member states and the European level institutions over time. In addition to several overview chapters (such as on agenda setting in the EU), there are twelve sectoral studies which analyse the differing trajectories and outcomes of the Europeanization process and the extent to which the European Union can make 'authoritative allocations'. The case studies have been selected in order to illustrate the degree of cross-sectoral variation in the process of Europeanization, from sectors which have yet to see very much Europeanization, such as health, to sectors such as competition policy which are almost fully Europeanized. The book is consciously multi-theoretic in its approach, drawing on a range of theories and concepts, from theories of European integration, to theories of public policy processes.
The detailed focus on a broad diversity of policy fields is one of the great strengths of this book. It gives the reader the opportunity to compare these fields with one another ... recommended reading for students of EU policy-making. * Iskander De Bruycker, University of Antwerp, West European Politics Journal *
ISBN: 9780199604104
Dimensions: 240mm x 180mm x 29mm
Weight: 804g
436 pages