This is a major contribution to our understanding of European
integration.
It analyzes for the first time, in a highly systematic fashion,
European integration as transnational political society formation
in a common political space.
Four conceptual chapters discuss different approaches to
studying European 'transnationalization' including networks and
socialization. Six empirical chapters provide in-depth studies of
different aspects of this process and policy fields ranging from
European party networks and university collaboration to informal
economic governance in the Eurozone and police collaboration across
borders.
This book redresses the excessive concentration in EU research
on supranational policy-making and inter-state bargaining. It will
be of great interest to political scientists as well as
contemporary historians, sociologists and lawyers.
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