Europeanization is increasingly fashionable in the social sciences
as a research focus as well as a backdrop for studies of the
European Union and its relations with its member states. However,
to date there is little consensus among the scholarly community
over what Europeanization is or how it should be analyzed.
Spatialities of Europeanization is the first work to
comprehensively analyze contemporary research across the social
sciences and humanities in order to bring together critically
informed and previously unconnected contributions on this vital
topic. The authors identify unexplored communalities between these
different research traditions as well as shedding light on its
neglected geographical and spatial dimensions which they argue are
critical to understanding Europeanization in the 21st century. This
book reflects a strong conceptual approach which is supported by
detailed empirical materials drawn from interviews with policy
elites at supranational, national and regional levels in the EU who
are engaged in short, medium and long term EU policy planning and
management. Offering fascinating empirically grounded insights into
why Europe's governance must now become more transparent and
accountable to its 500 million citizens this book will appeal to
scholars and researchers in the fields of Political Science,
International and European Studies.
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