This introduction to the politics of the European Union uses the
lens of comparative politics to explore the history, theories,
institutions, key participants, policies and policy making of the
EU. The comparative approach enables students to use their
knowledge of domestic politics and broader debates in political
science to better understand the EU. Numerous real-world examples
guide students through the material, and chapter briefings, fact
files and controversy boxes highlight important information and
controversial issues in EU politics to widen and deepen student
understanding. The second edition has been updated throughout to
reflect the results of the 2014 European elections, and new
material has been added on the Economic and Monetary Union and the
Common Foreign and Security Policy. A companion website features
free 'Navigating the EU' exercises to guide students in their
analysis of EU policy making.
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