Governing the New Europe

Governing the New Europe
Author: Jack Ernest Shalom Hayward,Edward Page
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822317249

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Governing the New Europe provides a comprehensive and scholarly account of the changing political map of Europe as it emerges from the Cold War. Exploring the variations of liberal democracy and market economy among the European states, as well as current trends in these directions, the contributors to this volume, all leading authorities in European politics, consider whether a common political model has begun to emerge out of historic European diversity. Beginning with a discussion of the political, economic, and cultural development of Europe from a historical perspective, the focus of the book shifts to an examination of the changing forms of European democracy and the move from public ownership and planning to privatization and deregulated competition. Further essays analyze the challenge to national party systems and electoral performance from emerging social movements and organized interest groups. Political and bureaucratic structures are also examined as is the new European constitutionalism reflected in the increasingly significant role of the judiciary. Lastly, attention is turned to several major themes in European politics: the changing foundations of foreign and security policy, the function of industrial champion firms, and the retreat from the welfare state. Primarily comparative in its scope, Governing the New Europe does devote particular attention to specific major states as well as to the importance of the European Union to the political life of member and non-member countries. Neither exaggerating the common features of the patterns that have emerged in contemporary Europe nor capitulating to the complexity of enduring differences and instabilities between states, Governing the New Europe will become one of the standard texts in its field. Contributors. Jack Hayward, Jolyon Howorth, Herbert Kitschelt, Marie Lavigne, Tom Mackie, Michael Mezey, Edward C. Page, Richard Parry, Richard Rose, Anthony Smith, Alec Stone

New Modes of Governance in Europe

New Modes of Governance in Europe
Author: A. Héritier,M. Rhodes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2010-12-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230306455

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Based on the research of the EU-6th framework funded research consortium on 'New Modes of Governance in the European Union', this volume explores the roots, execution and applications of new forms of governance and evaluates their success.

Governing New European Democracies

Governing New European Democracies
Author: J. Blondel,F. Müller-Rommel,D. Malová
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2006-12-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230800595

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Governing New European Democracies is a fully comparative study of decision-making processes in the cabinets of ten post-communist countries of East-Central and South-Eastern Europe. It is based on interviews collected from over 300 ministers. This book provides the first comprehensive panorama of life in cabinet governments.

The European Council and European Governance

The European Council and European Governance
Author: François Foret,Yann-Sven Rittelmeyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317962359

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In recent years, the failure of the constitutional process, the difficult ratification and implementation of the Lisbon Treaty, as well as the several crises affecting Europe have revitalized the debate on the nature of the European polity and the balance of powers in Brussels. This book explains the redistribution of power in the post-Lisbon EU with a focus on the European Council. Reform of institutions and the creation of new political functions at the top of the European Union have raised fresh questions about leadership and accountability. This book argues that the European Union exhibits a political order with hierarchies, mechanisms of domination and legitimating narratives. As such, it can be understood by analysing what happens at its summit. Taking the European Council as the nexus of European political governance, contributors consider council and rotating presidencies' co-operation, rivalry and opposition. The book combines approaches through events, processes and political structures, issues and the biographical trajectories of actors and explores how the founding compromise of European integration between sovereignty and supranationality is affected by the evolving nature of this new European political model which aims to combine cooperation and integration. The European Council and European Governance will be of strong interest to students and scholars of European studies, political science, political sociology, public policy and international relations.

Wage bargaining under the new European Economic Governance

Wage bargaining under the new European Economic Governance
Author: Guy Van Gyes ,Thorsten Schulten
Publsiher: ETUI
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2015-09-28
Genre: Collective bargaining
ISBN: 9782874523731

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Within the framework of the new European economic governance, neoliberal views on wages have further increased in prominence and have steered various reforms of collective bargaining rules and practices. As the crisis in Europe came to be largely interpreted as a crisis of competitiveness, wages were seen as the core adjustment variable for ‘internal devaluation’, the claim being that competitiveness could be restored through a reduction of labour costs. This book proposes an alternative view according to which wage developments need to be strengthened through a Europe-wide coordinated reconstruction of collective bargaining as a precondition for more sustainable and more inclusive growth in Europe. It contains major research findings from the CAWIE2 – Collectively Agreed Wages in Europe – project, conducted in 2014–2015 for the purpose of discussing and debating the currently dominant policy perspectives on collectively-bargained wage systems under the new European economic governance.

Governance and Politics in the Post Crisis European Union

Governance and Politics in the Post Crisis European Union
Author: Ramona Coman,Amandine Crespy,Vivien A. Schmidt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108482264

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An original new textbook providing an up-to-date, critical perspective of how the EU works, and what issues it faces, in the post-crisis era.

Governing Europe

Governing Europe
Author: William Walters,Jens Henrik Haahr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134354948

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This book uses post-structuralist theories of power and discourse to study European integration and the associated forms of governance.

Immigration and Politics in the New Europe

Immigration and Politics in the New Europe
Author: Gallya Lahav
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2004-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521535301

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Includes statistics.