The European Council and European Governance

The European Council and European Governance
Author: François Foret,Yann-Sven Rittelmeyer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317962342

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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.

The Time of European Governance

The Time of European Governance
Author: Magnus Ekengren
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0719061555

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A study of the impact of European governance on the time of national policymakers and institutions. A theoretical approach to the changing demands of policy-planning as the focus shifts to the present and new demands and rhythms influence European decision-making.

European Governance

European Governance
Author: G.P.E. Walzenbach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351938563

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This collection provides a balanced evaluation of multi-level governance. Written by international experts of policy-making in the European Union, each contribution builds on common conceptual definitions, critically debating their adaptation to policy-specific contexts and investigating their usefulness for conducting empirical research. This engaging text uses case studies to identify the specific changes that have occurred in power relations across different levels of the EU system. With varying emphasis on state and non-state actors, on country comparisons and international processes, the reader is invited to join a fruitful dialogue among the contributors about the symbiotic relationship of multi-level analysis with other conceptual innovations such as transnational regulation, network formation or market internationalization. This book confronts sophisticated theoretical reasoning with the actual realities of policy-making and is therefore essential reading for all those interested in the risks and opportunities of a comparative-interdisciplinary approach to European governance.

Report from the Commission on European Governance

Report from the Commission on European Governance
Author: Commission of the European Communities
Publsiher: Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the EC
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003
Genre: Law
ISBN: UVA:X004692484

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Good Governance and the European Union

Good Governance and the European Union
Author: Deirdre Curtin,Ramses A. Wessel
Publsiher: Intersentia nv
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2005
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 9789050953818

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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.

Linking EU and National Governance

Linking EU and National Governance
Author: Beate Kohler-Koch
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2003-10-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191530852

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European governance ranks high on the present research agenda on Europe and has attracted considerable attention in public debate in the course of the past decade. This book takes a special approach as it highlights the multi-faceted interconnectedness of EU and national governance that comes with public policy making in the European space. The volume is a well chosen selection from the research of leading European scholars. These scholars provide an insight into the current debate on European governance by using state-of-the art, theory-orientated empirical research. The individual chapters give evidence of the functioning and the deficiencies of the penetrated system of governance that has emerged within the European Union. The spreading of competence across different levels and multiple arenas has created a dense and complex network of trans-national negotiations, shifting attention and resources from the national to the European space. European governance puts national governments under considerable pressure to live up to the competing demands of efficient performance and democratic accountability. Though member-states all face the same challenge, they have responded with different kinds of strategies. EU involvement has contributed to the restructuring of the relationship between the legislative and the executive and touches upon the equilibrium between the political and the economic sphere. It influences the interactions between political actors on the one hand and societal actors and the public on the other. The contributions highlight the diverse mechanisms which link EU and national governance and demonstrate the constraints but also the readiness and capacity of political bodies to adapt to demands from their environment. While the volume documents the sensitivity and vulnerability which is associated with interdependent governance, it also gives evidence of learning processes and successful adjustment which is achieved by developing a differentiated and flexible intitutional setting and which allows for further integration. Apart from this more functional view, individual chapters look at the penetrated system of European governance from a normative perspective and investigate the prospect of improving parliamentary accountability and the formation of a European public space.

Dynamics and Obstacles of European Governance

Dynamics and Obstacles of European Governance
Author: Dirk De Bièvre,Christine Neuhold
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1782541462

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This book examines some of the major origins of change in institutions and policies in European governance. The authors combine a sophisticated institutional analysis with in-depth insights into European policies across a wide variety of policy fields. The fields examined are higher education, employment, research, police co-operation, as well as foreign affairs, trade, energy, and security and defence policy. Presenting the fruit of years of collaboration in an EU-funded Research Training Network, the authors expand the mechanisms through which political actors transform apparent deadlock into actual change in European policy making.

Small States and EU Governance

Small States and EU Governance
Author: S. Bunse
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230234345

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Small States and EU Governance shows that the EU's rotating Council presidency and small states' capacity to make use of it have been underestimated. It examines the political objectives the presidency serves and presents a systematic and comparative assessment of its nature and influence in internal market and foreign policy issues.