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From agriculture to security, the policies of the European Union have wide-reaching consequences for the EU's member states and citizens, and for the wider world. Policy-Making in the European Union begins with an overview of EU policy-making as a whole, defining the processes and institutions involved, and introducing the analytical approaches that are necessary for understanding them. A wide range of policy areas are then explored in detail, including the single market, environmental policy, migration, and foreign policy.


The eighth edition recognises the expansion of the EU's policy agenda, exploring how the EU's digital policy has evolved in an increasingly digital society. It also considers the effects of key international developments, including the impact of Brexit on EU policies, and the EU's actions regarding climate change, following the 2015 Paris Climate Accord and the United States' subsequent withdrawal.


Exploring the link between the modes and mechanisms of EU policy-making and its implementation at national level, Policy-Making in the European Union helps students to engage with the key issues related to policy. Written by experts, for students and scholars alike, this is the most authoritative and in-depth guide to policy-making in the European Union.

Author: Wallace Helen
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 624
ISBN: 9780198807605
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 8
Release Year: 2020

Institutions, Process, and Analytical Approaches

1:An Overview, Helen Wallace, Mark A. Pollack, Christilla Roederer-Rynning, and Alasdair R. Young

2:Theorizing EU Policy-Making, Mark A. Pollack

3:The European Policy Process in Comparative Perspective, Alasdair R. Young and Christilla Roederer-Rynning

4:An Institutional Anatomy and Five Policy Modes, Christine Reh and Helen Wallace

Policies

5:The Single Market, Alasdair R. Young

6:Competition Policy, Mark Thatcher

7:Economic and Monetary Union, Dermot Hodson

8:The Common Agricultural Policy, Christilla Roederer-Rynning

9:The Budget, Brigid Laffan and Johannes Lindner

10:Cohesion Policy, John Bachtler and Carlos Mendez

11:Social Policy, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen

12:Digital Policy, Abraham Newman

13:Environmental Policy, Andrea Lenschow

14:Energy Policy, David Buchan

15:Justice and Home Affairs, Sandra Lavenex

16:Trade Policy, Alasdair R. Young

17:Foreign and Security Policy, Bastian Giegerich

18:International Development Policy, Jan Orbie

19:Enlargement, Ulrich Sedelmeier

Conclusions

20:Conclusions, Helen Wallace, Mark A. Pollack, Christilla Roederer-Rynning, and Alasdair R. Young

Edited by Helen Wallace, Honorary Professor, University of Sussex, Mark A. Pollack, Professor and Jean Monnet Chair, Temple University, Christilla Roederer-Rynning, Professor, University of Southern Denmark, and Alasdair R. Young, Professor and Neal Family Chair, Georgia Institute of Technology

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