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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of European Public Policy

Edited by (Rhodes College, USA), Edited by (State University of New York, Buffalo State, USA)
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The Routledge Handbook of European Public Policy provides an in-depth and systematic understanding of EU policies. It covers theoretical approaches on the policy process and the various stages of public policy formulation and decision making, and discusses key questions of contemporary European governance. The handbook introduces major concepts, trends, and methodologies in a variety of comparative settings thereby providing the first systematic effort to include theoretical and substantive analyses of European public policies in a single volume.

The handbook is divided into four sections:





Concepts and approaches in EU policymaking; Substantive policies of the EU, including economic and social, fiscal and monetary, areas of freedom, security, and justice, and external policies; Elements of the policy cycle; Themes ranging from crisis and resistance to controversies in education.

This handbook will be an essential reference for students and scholars of the European Union, public policy, social policy, and more broadly for European and comparative politics.

Recenzijos

This handbook contains everything we need to know about European public policy. From conceptual approach to concrete policies as well as topical crises. I consider this a must read for my own European Studies students. - Esther Versluis, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

This handbook will be essential reading for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of European public policy, giving readers a strong theoretical basis for interpreting the detailed policy studies. The book combines academic rigor with a deep understanding of the intricacies of EU policymaking. Researchers and students alike can benefit from this volume, given its depth and accessible style. - Michele Chang, College of Europe, Belgium.

The editors set themselves the ambitious task of furnishing readers with the tools needed to assess the trajectory of European policy making in an anxious environment. By authoritatively illuminating the structures, substance and challenges of an intricate and dynamic European policy landscape, theyve succeeded admirably. - Mitchell P. Smith, The University of Oklahoma, USA.

List of figures
ix
List of tables
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List of boxes
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Notes on contributors xii
Preface xxi
1 European Union policymaking: issues and debates
1(12)
Laurie Buonanno
Nikolaos Zahariadis
SECTION 1 Concepts and approaches -- overview
13(40)
Nikolaos Zahariadis
2 Principal-agent models and EU policy-making
15(10)
Yannis Karagiannis
Mattia Guidi
3 Regulatory governance in the EU
25(7)
Alessandro Cagossi
4 The multiple streams approach
32(10)
Nicole Herweg
Nikolaos Zahariadis
5 Punctuated equilibrium theory
42(11)
Daniela Beyer
Christian Breunig
Marco Radojevic
SECTION 2 Substantive policies - overview
53(8)
Nikolaos Zahariadis
PART I Economic and social policies
61(50)
6 The single market
63(12)
Laurie Buonanno
7 EU competition rules and the European integration project
75(8)
Angela Wigger
Hubert Buch-Hansen
8 Changing governance of cohesion policy
83(11)
Carolyn M. Dudek
9 Social policy
94(10)
Claire Dupuy
Sophie Jacquot
10 Gender policy
104(7)
Sophie Jacquot
PART II Fiscal and monetary policies
111(44)
11 Economic and Monetary Union
113(9)
Waltraud Schelkle
12 Banking union
122(10)
Stefaan De Rynck
13 Accountability in the Economic and Monetary Union: the "globalization trilemma"
132(10)
Nikitas Konstantinidis
Ruben Treurniet
14 The EU budget
142(13)
Gabriele Cipriani
PART III Area of freedom, security, and justice
155(36)
15 European immigration and asylum policy
157(10)
Alexander Caviedes
16 Police and judicial cooperation policy
167(12)
Stephen Rozee
Christian Kaunert
Sarah Leonard
17 European Union privacy and data protection policy
179(12)
George Christou
PART IV External policies
191(52)
18 The Common Foreign and Security Policy: the EU as a global actor
193(10)
Sara Kahn-Nisser
19 Trade policy
203(10)
Holly Jarman
20 Enlargement policy
213(15)
Neill Nugent
21 The European neighborhood policy
228(15)
Mariam Dekanozishvili
PART V Sectoral policies
243(32)
22 The Common Agricultural Policy: common dynamics of policy change in an uncommon policy domain
245(10)
Gerry Alons
Pieter Zwaan
23 European energy policy
255(10)
Nicole Herweg
24 EU policy on the environment
265(10)
Jale Tosun
SECTION 3 The policy cycle - overview
275(70)
Laurie Buonanno
25 Lobbying and interest group politics in the European Union
279(9)
Andreas Hofmann
26 Agenda setting in the European Union
288(11)
Petya Alexandrova
Marcello Carammia
27 Understanding the EU's policymaking institutions
299(9)
John McCormick
28 Strategic framing and the European Commission
308(15)
Mark Rhinard
29 Implementation and enforcement of EU policies
323(8)
Gerda Falkner
30 If evaluation is the solution, what is the problem?
331(14)
Claire A. Dunlop
Claudio M. Radaelli
SECTION 4 Themes
345(2)
PART I Crisis and resistance -- introduction
347(24)
Sabine Saurugger
31 Resisting in times of crisis: the implementation of European austerity plans in Ireland and Greece
349(8)
Clement Fontan
Sabine Saurugger
Nikolaos Zahariadis
32 Resistance in European Union health care policy
357(7)
Scott L. Greer
33 Evasion as a mechanism of resistance (not only) to European law
364(7)
Annette Elisabeth Toller
PART II Controversies in European higher education -- introduction
371(16)
Martina Vukasovic
34 European-level policy dynamics in higher education
373(7)
Martina Vukasovic
35 The infusion of Europe in public policy: the case of higher education
380(7)
Pauline Ravinet
Index 387
Nikolaos Zahariadis is Mertie Buckman Chair and Professor of International Studies at Rhodes College, USA. He previously served as Director of International Studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and has received numerous research fellowships and teaching awards.

Laurie Buonanno is Professor and Director of the Master of Public Administration and Nonprofit Management program at the State University of New York, Buffalo State, USA. Her research focuses on comparative public policy, comparative public administration, the European Union, and transatlantic relations.