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OverviewThis distinctive new text provides an overview and assessment of key debates about the political character of the EU. Arguing that it is best seen as an international organization - albeit of a particularly integrated kind - Paul Magnette shows how the need to accommodate a range of state interests shapes the EU political system and assesses the implications for its democratic functioning; for institutions and policy; and for Europeanization and integration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul MagnettePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Red Globe Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.330kg ISBN: 9781403941824ISBN 10: 1403941823 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 04 August 2005 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsIntroduction Europeanization and its Limits Policy-making in a Union of States Cooperation and Conflict: The Union and its States Competing for Leadership: Commission Vs Council Building Compromise in a Divided Polity Representation and Accountability: A Semi-Parliamentary Regime In the Shadow of the Law: Politics and the Court Politics and the People: A Fragmented Public Sphere Participation and Citizenship: Towards a Trans-national Democracy? Conclusion: The Union, Its Nature and Value.Reviews'An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book.' - Professor Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University 'Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organized, highly informed, and always lively.' - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK 'The strengths of this volume are in the breadth of vision and the philosophical consideration of the interplay of sovereignty and integration over the course of several decades. This is a significant achievement.' - Hugh Mellon, Political Studies Review An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book. - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University <br> Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively. - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University <br> An insightful and intelligent overview of the politics, history and likely future of the European Union: the world's most successful international organization. Paul Magnette eschews polemics, whether Euroenthusiast or Euroskeptical, and at every turn debunks myths of an undemocratic Brussels superstate. In their place he offers a succinct, readable and balanced analysis of the concrete reality of European integration today. Student and citizens alike should read this book. - Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University<br><br> Paul Magnette's book provides a clear, incisive, and distinctive analysis of the European Union. Approaching the EU from an essentially intergovernmental perspective, the book is well organised, highly informed, and always lively. - Professor Neill Nugent, Manchester Metropolitan University <br> Author InformationPAUL MAGNETTE is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. He also teaches at Sciences-po, Paris. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |