The Politics of European Union Policy

SAGE PUBLICATIONSISBN: 9781529626018

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By Bernard Steunenberg
Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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242 x 170 mm
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344

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Bernard Steunenberg is very well-known in this field. Bernard is a renowned expert with good practitioner connections and enjoys external-facing work (e.g. advising governments, citizen-impact and wider outreach). He's a good fit for this text in terms of his expertise (theory-driven and Public Administration focus) as well as his network (very close links to policy practitioners in Brussels), which will offer us good routes to market and credibility in this space. Crucial for texts doing well in this market is a firm grasp of how policy works 'inside'. Content wise, we'll be making the most of his contacts by including practitioner perspectives within the book - and this close link gives us an additional practitioner market to tap into. He's planning to make use of his large community, and has agreed to support this text at the major EU Politics conferences and promoting to his networks to build initial sales.

PART I Understanding the EU Chapter 1 Theorizing EU Governance: Integrating Through Politics and Policy Chapter 2 Analyzing EU Policymaking: Different Approaches PART II Institutions and Lawmaking Chapter 3 EU EU policy process: actors, procedures, and acts Chapter 4 Power in EU lawmaking: Structures and behavior Chapter 5 Specialization in EU lawmaking: sectoral policymaking Chapter 6 EU and International Affairs PART III Member States and EU Policy Chapter 7 Transposition: Domestic adaptation to EU Law Chapter 8 Implementation: What can go wrong? PART IV Policies Chapter 9 Personal Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence: Lobbying the EU Chapter 10 From Posted Work To Minimum Wages: Frontiers in EU Social Policymaking Chapter 11 Air Quality Policy: An Implementation Trap for Subnational Governments Chapter 12 The Free Movement of EU citizens: Courts Making Policy PART V Developments Chapter 13 EU's Membership Policy: Enlargement and Accession Chapter 14 Politicization: Citizens, Political Elites, and the Media Chapter 15 Commission Policymaking: Better Regulation and Better Policies? VI Outlook Chapter 16 How Citizens Can Shape EU Policy

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