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The EU's Decision Traps - Comparing Policies (Hardcover)
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The EU's Decision Traps - Comparing Policies (Hardcover)
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Fritz W. Scharpf's renowned model of the 'joint-decision trap'
suggestes that the requirements of (nearly) unanimous decisions in
the EU's Council of Ministers, combined with conflicting
preferences among member governments, will systematically limit the
problem-solving effectiveness of European policies. However,
certain conditions have significantly changed in the 25 years since
the theory was first posited. In particular, the unanimity rule has
been replaced by qualified-majority voting in most issue areas, and
successive rounds of enlargement have augmented the diversity of
member state interests and preferences.
The EU's Decision Traps examines the continued relevance of the
model. It presents a comparative study on the differential politics
in EU policies. Looking at the political dynamics in an array of EU
activities, it analyzes breakthroughs as well as stalemates and
asks why leaps occur in some areas while blockages characterize
others. The dynamics that allow the EU to escape various forms of
decision trap are analyzed in-depth, including those suggested by
'rationalist' theorists (supranational-hierarchical steering,
treaty-base games, and arena shifting) and those suggested by
'constructivist' approaches (socialization). The volume concludes
that when the EU is confronted with a high degree of problem
pressure in a given issue area, these mechanisms will often not be
available because most remain outside politicians' immediate grasp.
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