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Transforming Europe : Europeanization and Domestic Change / ed. by James Caporaso, Maria Green Cowles, Thomas Risse.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cornell Studies in Political EconomyPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (304 p.) : 2 line drawings, 24 tablesContent type:
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  • 9781501723575
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.1/4 21
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  • HC241 .T43 2001
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Europeanization and Domestic Change: Introduction -- Part 1. Domestic Structures -- 2. The Europeanization of Gender Equality Policy and Domestic Structural Change -- 3. Differential Europe: National Administrative Responses to Community Policy -- 4. Institutional Reform in Telecommunications: The European Union in Transnational Policy Diffusion -- 5. Italy Pays for Europe: Political Leadership, Political Choice, and Institutional Adaptation -- Part 2. System-Wide Domestic Structures -- 6. Europeanization and the Courts: Variable Patterns of Adaptation among National Judiciaries -- 7. Adjusting to EU Environmental Policy: Change and Persistence of Domestic Administrations -- 8. Europeanization and Territorial Institutional Change: Toward Cooperative Regionalism? -- 9. The Transatlantic Business Dialogue and Domestic Business-Government Relations -- 10. The Europeanization of Citizenship? -- 11. A European Identity? Europeanization and the Evolution of Nation-State Identities -- 12. Transforming Europe: Conclusions -- References -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Does the European Union change the domestic politics and institutions of its member states? Many studies of EU decisionmaking in Brussels pay little attention to the potential domestic impact of European integration. Transforming Europe traces the effects of Europeanization on the EU member states. The various chapters, based on cutting-edge research, examine the impact of the EU on national court systems, territorial politics, societal networks, public discourse, identity, and citizenship norms.The European Union, the authors find, does indeed make a difference—even in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. In many cases EU rules and regulations incompatible with domestic institutions have created pressure for national governments to adapt. This volume examines the conditions under which this "adaptational pressure" has led to institutional change in the member states.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Europeanization and Domestic Change: Introduction -- Part 1. Domestic Structures -- 2. The Europeanization of Gender Equality Policy and Domestic Structural Change -- 3. Differential Europe: National Administrative Responses to Community Policy -- 4. Institutional Reform in Telecommunications: The European Union in Transnational Policy Diffusion -- 5. Italy Pays for Europe: Political Leadership, Political Choice, and Institutional Adaptation -- Part 2. System-Wide Domestic Structures -- 6. Europeanization and the Courts: Variable Patterns of Adaptation among National Judiciaries -- 7. Adjusting to EU Environmental Policy: Change and Persistence of Domestic Administrations -- 8. Europeanization and Territorial Institutional Change: Toward Cooperative Regionalism? -- 9. The Transatlantic Business Dialogue and Domestic Business-Government Relations -- 10. The Europeanization of Citizenship? -- 11. A European Identity? Europeanization and the Evolution of Nation-State Identities -- 12. Transforming Europe: Conclusions -- References -- Contributors -- Index

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Does the European Union change the domestic politics and institutions of its member states? Many studies of EU decisionmaking in Brussels pay little attention to the potential domestic impact of European integration. Transforming Europe traces the effects of Europeanization on the EU member states. The various chapters, based on cutting-edge research, examine the impact of the EU on national court systems, territorial politics, societal networks, public discourse, identity, and citizenship norms.The European Union, the authors find, does indeed make a difference—even in Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. In many cases EU rules and regulations incompatible with domestic institutions have created pressure for national governments to adapt. This volume examines the conditions under which this "adaptational pressure" has led to institutional change in the member states.

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