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Member States of the European Union combines geographic and thematic coverage to provide a comprehensive and nuanced overview of the building blocks of the European Union - its member states.

The third edition explores the key concepts of statehood and Europeanization, analysing the wide-ranging impact of Europeanization on member state institutions, political parties, social movements, public policy and the European political economy.

New coverage includes state responses to the refugee and climate crises and two new chapters dedicated to Bulgaria and Greece.

A fully-updated chapter on the United Kingdom illustrates the tensions between Europeanization and member statehood, exploring the implications of the UK's vote to leave the EU.

It is the ideal text for all those studying EU Politics with an interest in the member states of the European Union and how they work together.

Author: Bulmer Simon
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 504
ISBN: 9780198737391
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 3
Release Year: 2020
1:The European Union and its Member States: An Overview, Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne
Part 1: Analysis
2:Member States in European Integration, Christopher Bickerton
3:Europeanization: Concept, Theory, and Methods, Theofanis Exadaktylos, Paolo R. Graziano, and Maarten P. Vink
Part 2: The Member States
4:'France is back'...in a French Europe, Olivier Rozenberg
5:Germany: A German Europe or a Europeanized Germany?, Timm Beichelt and Simon Bulmer
6:Greece: A Critical Test Case of Europeanization, Dimitris Papadimitriou and Sotirios Zartaloudis
7:Spain: Pragmatic Europeanism or the End of Unconditional Support for European Integration?, Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín and Francesc Morata
8:Sweden: Shedding Exceptionalism in the Face of Europeanization, Anna Michalski
9:Poland: Model European or Awkward Partner?, Nathaniel Copsey and Karolina Pomorska
10:Bulgaria's Slow Europeanization, Petia Gueorguieva
11:The United Kingdom: Towards a Parting of the Ways, Anand Menon and Luigi Scazzieri
12:Contrasting States of Europeanization?, Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne
Part 3: Europeanization
13:Europeanization and Member State Institutions, Hussein Kassim and Vanessa Buth
14:Europeanization, Euroscepticism, and Politicization in Party Politics, Paul Taggart
15:The Europeanization of Interest Groups and Social Movements, Sabine Saurugger
16:The Europeanization of Member State Policy, Claudio M. Radaelli
17:Europeanization and Sub-National Authorities (SNAs), Peter Bursens
18:The Europeanization of National Economies?, Vivien A. Schmidt
19:Conclusion, Simon Bulmer and Christian Lequesne

Simon Bulmer is Professor of European Politics at the University of Sheffield. He has published numerous books, articles and book chapters on the EU. The most recent books are Germany and the European Union: Europe's Reluctant Hegemon? (with William Paterson, Macmillan 2019), and The Member States of the European Union (with Christian Lequesne, OUP 2020). He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Owen Parker is Senior Lecturer in European Politics at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of Cosmopolitan Government in Europe: Citizens and Entrepreneurs in Postnational Politics (Routledge, 2013), and co-editor of Crisis in the Eurozone Periperhy: The Political Economies of Greece, Spain, Ireland and Portugal (with Dimitris Tsarouhas, Palgrave, 2018) as well as numerous articles on the EU, European politics, and political economy. He previously worked for the European Commission on enlargement policy.

Ian Bache is Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield. His EU-related books include: Multi-level Governance (with Matthew Flinders, 2004); The Europeanization of British Politics (with Andrew Jordan, 2006); and Europeanization and Multi-level Governance (2008). His more recent research focuses on the politics of wellbeing. He was awarded Fellowship of the Academy of Social Science in 2014.

Stephan George is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield. He has authored, co-authored, and edited many books on the politics of policy-making in the European Union, and on British policy towards the EU, as well as numerous articles in journals and chapters in edited books. He is a former Chair of UACES, the UK's academic association for Contemporary European Studies.

Charlotte Burns is a Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield. Her recent projects involve analysing the impacts of Brexit on UK and EU environmental policy and the impact of the global financial and economic crisis upon EU environmental policy. Her research has appeared in a range of leading journals including the Journal of European Public Policy, the Journal of Common Market Studies and Environmental Politics.

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