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The National Co-ordination of EU Policy: The European Level

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  • Kassim, Hussein
    (Lecturer in Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London)

  • Menon, Anand
    (Professor of European Politics and Director, European Research Institute, University of Birmingham)

  • Peters, B. Guy
    (Maurice Falk Professor of Government, University of Pittsburgh)

Author

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  • Wright, Vincent

    (formerly Official Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University)

Abstract

This book is the second of two volumes that examine how EU member states co-ordinate their European policies. In this second volume, the focus is on the European level. The book investigates the strategies deployed by eleven member states -- Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and the United Kingdom - and examines the role played by the permanent representation, and the structures and processes that link national officials in Brussels and at home. From a comparative perspective, the book identifies and assesses the organisation, functions and effectiveness of the permanent representation, and the part that it plays in the national system of co-ordination. It considers the influences that have shaped systems of national co-ordination -- the demands exerted by Union membership, the institutional structure of the national polity, the pre-existing balance between domestic institutions, administrative norms and values, and attitudes, both popular and elite, to European integration. It assesses the extent to which there has been a convergent response to the administrative challenges posed by membership on the part of the member states or whether a pattern of divergence endures. The question of effectiveness is also addressed. The companion volume explores co-ordination institutions, structures and procedures at the domestic level. Looking at ten member states, it offers a comprehensive comparative analysis of the way in national governments organise European policy making. Contributors to this volume - Hussien Kassim Hussien Kassim Anand Menon Andreas Maurer and Wolfgang Wessels Giacinto della Cananea Calliope Spanou Jose M.Magone Bart Kerremans and Jan Beyers Rudy B.Andeweg and Ben Soetendorp Wolfgang C. Muller Sonia Mazey Brigid Laffan Hussein Kassim and B. Guy Peters

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  • Wright, Vincent, 2001. "The National Co-ordination of EU Policy: The European Level," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199248056 edited by Kassim, Hussein & Menon, Anand & Peters, B. Guy.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199248056
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