The Transformation of Governance in the European Union

The Transformation of Governance in the European Union
Author: Rainer Eising,BEATE KOHLER-KOCH
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134608331

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The book presents a theoretically informed typology of modes of governance which is tested in a careful selection of comparative country and policy studies. At the core is the question whether the European Union is destined to a network type of governance and whether and how this type of governance will be translated into the member states. The individual chapters subject the governing patterns at European and national level to empirical scrutiny. Drawing on recent research findings in different issue areas - including monetary union, social affairs, environment, genetic engineering and market liberalisation in transport, banking, energy, professional services - the contributions highlight the impact of the European activities on policy-making process in the member states.

The Transformation of Governance in the European Union

The Transformation of Governance in the European Union
Author: Markus Jachtenfuchs,Beate Kohler-Koch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:75674326

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The Dynamics of Change in EU Governance

The Dynamics of Change in EU Governance
Author: Udo Diedrichs,Wolfgang Wessels
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Pub
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1848448864

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'If you're a specialist in EU law, whether practitioner or academic lawyer, or possibly a graduate student, this book is a useful research tool. . . the book is certainly a worthwhile source of current thinking and research on a broad spectrum of issues pertaining to EU governance and a great addition to the current European debate.' - Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, the Barrister Magazine

The Eurozone Crisis and the Transformation of EU Governance

The Eurozone Crisis and the Transformation of EU Governance
Author: Maria João Rodrigues,Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317032717

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Research on European governance is central to understanding both the process of European integration and its external influence as a laboratory for multilateralism. This volume focuses on the impact of the recent Eurozone crisis and its far-reaching implications for European governance both inside and outside the EU borders. Ideal for classroom use, this volume covers: I. European modes of governance: concepts, recent trends and international implications with chapters by Lefkofridi & Schmitter, Cini, Borrs and Radaelli. II. The transformation of European economic governance with contributions by Fabbrini, Stoffaës, Collignon, Eising, Rasch and Rozbicka. III. The transformation of European social policy governance with Goetschy, Hemerijck, de la Porte and Heins. IV. The international implications of the transformation of EU governance highlighted by Rodrigues, Xiarchogiannopoulou and Mügge.

Decentring European Governance

Decentring European Governance
Author: Mark Bevir,Ryan Phillips
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351209533

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Conforming neither to the hierarchical and bureaucratic organization of the European nation-state nor the anarchical structure of international organizations, the European Union (EU) and its predecessors provide an exemplary site for developing a decentred approach to the study of governance. The book offers an analysis of the formation and transformation of the EU as an example of governance above the nation-state and is framed by the recognition that the construction of the EU has resulted in variegated and decentred forms of governance. The chapters look at distinct aspects of EU governance to bring to light the influence of elite narratives, scientific rationalities, local traditions and meaningful practices in the making and remaking of European governance. As such, each chapter offers a unique contribution to the study of the EU. In doing so, the book challenges dominant narratives of European integration and policymaking that appeal to reified rationalities and social structures, and uncovers the contingency and conflict endemic to European governance. This text will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics, European politics/studies, governance and, more broadly, to public management, international organizations, anthropology and sociology.

Beyond the Crisis

Beyond the Crisis
Author: Mark Dawson,Henrik Enderlein,Christian Joerges
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2015-12-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191067136

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In the wake of the euro crisis, the European Union has been transformed in many ways. Is it now on the right track? The euro crisis, the steps taken to manage it, and the resulting transformations have triggered a necessary process of reconsidering economic governance in the European Union. This volume— the third in a series of annual editions tackling different aspects of governance— examines the long list of open political, legal, and economic questions related to the functioning and fundamental structure of the Union as a whole and the economic and monetary union in particular. Organised in three main sections, the contributions to this collection bring the perspectives of different academic disciplines to bear on the functional aspects of economic governance, the institutional transformations that have taken place, and their implications for the Union's legitimacy. A separate chapter looks at inequalities in perceptions of economic conditions and well-being within the European Union to identify trends particularly during the eurozone crisis. In doing so, the chapters in this volume take stock of the current situation, shed light on the dilemmas and challenges that must be recognised and addressed, and explore various options for the way ahead. The collection's ultimate goal is to assess whether the recent transformations lead EU governance in the right direction or require further adjustment.

The European Crisis and the Transformation of Transnational Governance

The European Crisis and the Transformation of Transnational Governance
Author: Christian Joerges,Carola Glinski
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2014-11-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782254904

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The debate on law, governance and constitutionalism beyond the state is confronted with new challenges. In the EU, confidence in democratic transnational governance has been shaken by the authoritarian and unsocial practices of crisis management. The ambition of this book, which builds upon many years of close co-operation between its contributors, is to promote a viable interdisciplinary alternative to these developments. “Conflicts-law constitutionalism” is a concept of transnational governance which derives democratic legitimacy from the supranational control of the external impact of national decision-making, on the one hand, and the co-operative responses to problem interdependencies on the other. The first section of the book contrasts Europe's new modes of economic governance and crisis management with the conditionality of international investments, and reflects upon the communalities and differences between emergency Europe and global exceptionalism. Subsequent sections substantiate the problématique of executive and technocratic rule, explore conflict constellations of prime importance in the fields of environmental and labour law, and discuss the impact and limits of liberalisation strategies. Throughout the book, European and transnational developments are compared and evaluated.

A Creeping Transformation

A Creeping Transformation
Author: Michael W. Bauer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789401705677

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How can we approach the Commission's role as co-manager of policy implementation? Why should we expect the Commission to be pulled into domestic policy execution and to accumulate something like an implementation management capacity? How should we conceptualise the Commission's linkage with post-decision management issues? Finally, how does the Commission's involvement in the application of EU policies, if any, significantly change everything? Such questions are answered in this study, which is concerned with what may be called the implementation management capacity of the European Commission. Simply put, this is the role the Commission plays in the implementation of large-scale European spending programmes. While it is true that the Commission's predominant prerogatives are to draft legislation and facilitate bargaining, it also has a role in post-decision policy management. This role is of increasing importance for the emerging governance of the European Union. Readership: social scientists, journalists and all those interested in the role of the European Commission in shaping EU policies.