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Public Policy in the New Europe
Eurogovernance in Theory and Practice
9781858989822 Edward Elgar Publishing
This innovative book examines the concept of Eurogovernance and the parameters of public policymaking in contemporary Europe. It argues that government and governance can only be understood from a multi-theoretical perspective and analyses the consequences of the challenge of regional interdependence for individual states, the European Union, and for Europe as a whole.
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This innovative book examines the concept of Eurogovernance and the parameters of public policy making in contemporary Europe. It argues that government and governance can only be understood from a multi-theoretical perspective and analyses the consequences of the challenge of regional interdependence for individual states, the European Union, and for Europe as a whole.
In the first part, the authors introduce theories of public policy, the policy process and decision making. They then discuss Eurogovernance in the light of issues such as immigration, health policy, environment policy, eastward expansion of the European Union (EU), structural funding and defence policy. They find that there is no one correct way to analyse Europe’s public policy and governance – the type of analysis changes according to its context. The authors also discuss the continuing hegemony exercised by the USA in, for example, security and defence issues, as well as economic management. Readers are also made aware of the dangers emanating from regions of instability, dangers which if not properly addressed may come to pose a threat to the grand designs of the architects of the EU’s political and cultural destiny.
This book will be essential reading for scholars of public policy and European studies.
In the first part, the authors introduce theories of public policy, the policy process and decision making. They then discuss Eurogovernance in the light of issues such as immigration, health policy, environment policy, eastward expansion of the European Union (EU), structural funding and defence policy. They find that there is no one correct way to analyse Europe’s public policy and governance – the type of analysis changes according to its context. The authors also discuss the continuing hegemony exercised by the USA in, for example, security and defence issues, as well as economic management. Readers are also made aware of the dangers emanating from regions of instability, dangers which if not properly addressed may come to pose a threat to the grand designs of the architects of the EU’s political and cultural destiny.
This book will be essential reading for scholars of public policy and European studies.
Contributors
Contributors: J. Bryant, T. Callan, F. Carr, D. Chryssochoou, A. Fagin, M. Mannin, A. Massey, M. Mitchell, G. Moon, P. Norman, D. Russell, P. Starie, A. Syngellakis
Contents
Contents: Preface Part I: Eurogovernance and the Policy Process 1. Eurogovernance: Theories and Approaches to the EU 2. Public Policy in the New Europe Part II: Policies: States and Institutions 3. Economic Management and Governance in Europe 4. The Politics of Structural Funding: Arenas and Agendas 5. European Union Police Policy Making and Co-operation 6. The Governance of Migration: Towards a European Immigration Regime 7. The Health of Nations: Structures and Discourses in Pan-European Health Policy 8. Environmental Europe 9. Eurogovernance and Eastward Expansion of the EU: Formal versus Substantive Democratic Reform 10. Defence and Security Policy Part III: The Nature and Shape of Public Policy in Europe 11. Conclusion References Index