The relationship between the European Union and its member states
is complex and continually evolving. This book seeks to explore not
only the nature of this relationship, but the broader implications
of European integration for the ways in which politics in Europe is
studied. It addresses three major questions: How has European
integration affected national politics and public policies? to what
extent has the existence of the EU challenged existing approaches
to the study of national politics? and how appropriate is it to
attempt to study the EU using the analytical tools traditionally
used to study nation states? The intention is to consider the
impact of European integration both on the nature and the study of
politics in western Europe. These questions are addressed by a
group of distinguished academics from both Europe and North
America.
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