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- Author biography
- Title
- Copyright
- Brief contents
- Full contents
- Illustrations and Features
- About the Author
- Key Statistics
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Acknowledgements and Photo Credits
- Tour of the Book
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part 1 History and Ideas
- 1 Understanding Integration
- States and nations
- International organizations
- From federalism to functionalism
- Neofunctionalism and integrative potential
- The spotlight moves to governments
- 2 What is the European Union?
- Where to start?
- The comparative approach
- The EU as a political system
- The EU as a federal system
- The EU as a confederal system
- 3 Who are the Europeans?
- Where is Europe?
- What is a European?
- The idea of European citizenship
- Identifying with Europe
- Europe’s changing demography
- 4 First Steps (1944–58)
- Europe before the Second World War
- The troubled state of post-war Europe
- Rebuilding economies (1944–51)
- Addressing external threats (1946–49)
- The Council of Europe (1946–50)
- The European Coal and Steel Community (1950–52)
- Internal and external shocks (1950–56)
- The European Economic Community (1955–58)
- 5 Building the Community (1958–95)
- Teething troubles: The nervous 1960s
- Enlargement arrives on the agenda (1960–86)
- Exploring monetary union (1969–92)
- The Single European Act (1983–92)
- International developments: The end of the Cold War (1989–95)
- 6 From Community to Union (1989–2005)
- More economic and political integration (1989–90)
- The spotlight shifts to Maastricht (1990–93)
- More enlargement (1990–95)
- The backlash against Europe
- From Amsterdam to Nice (1996–2003)
- Arrival of the euro (1995–2002)
- Shockwaves from Iraq (2003–07)
- 7 Crisis and Opportunity (2004–present)
- The EU looks east (1994–2013)
- The failed constitutional treaty (2001–05)
- The Treaty of Lisbon (2007–09)
- Crisis in the euro zone (2007–12)
- The perfect storm: Immigration, populism and Brexit
- 8 The Treaties
- Comparing constitutions and treaties
- Understanding the treaties
- The treaty-building epic
- Lisbon and beyond
- Other elements of the EU legal order
- 9 The Member States
- The legal position of the member states
- The place of the member states
- The membership process
- Prospects for future enlargement
- Part 2 Politics and Governance
- 10 The European Commission
- Comparing executives
- How the Commission evolved
- Leadership: The president
- The College of Commissioners
- Supporting structure
- Directorates-general and services
- Committees
- Secretariat-General
- What the Commission does
- Powers of initiation
- Powers of implementation
- Managing EU finances
- External relations
- 11 The Council of Ministers
- Comparing legislative functions
- How the Councils evolved
- Leadership: The presidency
- The Councils
- Supporting structure
- Permanent representatives
- Working parties and committees
- General Secretariat
- What the Council does
- 12 The European Parliament
- Comparing legislatures
- How Parliament evolved
- Leadership: The president
- Members of the European Parliament
- Supporting structure
- Parliamentary committees
- Rapporteurs
- Secretariat
- What Parliament does
- Powers over legislation
- Powers over the budget
- Powers over other institutions
- 13 The European Council
- Comparing summitry
- How the Council evolved
- Leadership: The president
- Members of the Council
- Supporting structure
- What the Council does
- Making strategic decisions
- Making appointments
- 14 The European Court of Justice
- Comparing constitutional courts
- How the Court evolved
- Leadership: The president
- Judges of the Court
- Supporting structure
- The advocates-general
- The General Court
- What the Court does
- Preliminary rulings
- Direct actions
- Appeals and other cases
- The European Court of Human Rights
- 15 Specialized Agencies
- The expanding world of EU agencies
- Financial bodies
- European Central Bank
- European Investment Bank
- The new financial institutions
- Decentralized and executive agencies
- Decentralized agencies
- Executive agencies
- Europol and Eurojust
- Advisory bodies
- Other institutions
- European Court of Auditors
- Eurocorps
- European Space Agency
- 16 Parties and Interest Groups
- Comparing political parties
- Political groups: Rules and trends
- The range of European political groups
- European United Left–Nordic Green Left (GUE/NGL)
- Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D)
- Greens–European Free Alliance (Greens/EFA)
- Renew Europe (RN)
- European People’s Party (EPP)
- Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists (ACRE)
- Eurosceptic and nationalist groups
- Non-attached members (NI)
- Interest groups
- The political effect of interest groups
- 17 Elections and Referendums
- Comparing elections
- European elections
- Voter turnout
- National referendums
- Membership of the EEC/EU or the euro
- Adoption of a new treaty
- The pros and cons of referendums
- 18 Public Opinion
- Comparing attitudes towards European integration
- Understanding Euroscepticism
- The knowledge deficit
- Does the knowledge deficit matter?
- What Europeans have in common
- Part 3 Policies
- 19 Public Policy
- Comparing public policy
- The policy cycle
- Agenda-setting
- Formulation
- Adoption
- Legitimation
- Implementation
- Evaluation
- The features of EU policy
- Compromise and bargaining
- Political games
- Incrementalism
- Differentiated integration
- Elitism and the democratic deficit
- The budget
- 20 Economic Policy
- The dominating role of economic policy
- The single market
- Binding the single market
- The rise of corporate Europe
- Competition policy
- Restrictive practices
- Mergers
- State aid
- 21 Inside the Euro Zone
- Comparing monetary policy
- The origins of the euro
- Growing pains of the euro
- The crisis in the euro zone
- The euro as a global currency
- 22 Cohesion Policy
- Comparing economic equality
- The structural and investment funds
- Social policy
- Education policy
- 23 Agriculture and Fisheries
- Comparing agricultural policy
- The Common Agricultural Policy
- Food safety
- Agriculture and the environment
- Fisheries policy
- 24 Environmental Policy
- Comparing environmental policy
- The shaping of environmental policy
- Climate change
- Energy policy
- 25 Justice and Home Affairs
- Cooperating on home affairs
- Migration
- Authorized migration
- Unauthorized migration
- Evolving policies on asylum
- The struggle against terrorism
- 26 The EU as a Global Actor
- Understanding the global system
- The EU: Normative and liberal?
- Foreign policy
- Security and defence policy
- Trade policy
- 27 The EU and the World
- The EU and the United States
- Looking to the neighbourhood
- The EU and China: Uneasy new discoveries
- The EU and development cooperation
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
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