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The development of a European Port Policy is widely recognised as a
critical component of the Common EU Transport Policy, and has been
the focus of attention since the early 1990s. A coherent common EU
wide port policy has not yet been achieved, but the authors of this
book argue that it has a major role to play in European integration
and that its significance in this context is set to increase.
European Union Port Policy assesses the progress that has been made
towards a comprehensive policy framework, reviewing the impact of
both historical and contemporary policy initiatives - such as the
recent 'port package' - before forecasting expected developments in
policy making and the prospects of successfully achieving a single
port policy. This book offers a unique review of port policy in the
EU and will appeal to all those in academic and policy circles with
an interest in both transport and European integration.
This path-breaking research review brings together seminal
contributions from 50 years of scholarly research in port policy
and management. In revisiting the key foundations established by
previous researchers, the reader will discover the knowledge
necessary to examine these issues in new contexts and in
conjunction with new port business models.
During the 1990s there were two major developments to the Common EU
Maritime Transport Policy (CMTP): the establishment of European
Union policies on safe seas and on shortsea shipping respectively.
This book critically analyzes and appraises these and other
developments to the CMTP in this period, while also studying policy
Europeanization. It focuses on both the economic environment of
maritime transport and the interaction of policy makers and
organized interests during the policy-making process, with an
emphasis on the political dimensions. By developing an innovative
economic model, the book examines the ways in which governmental
and non-governmental policy makers and their ideas interact within
the EU's structure and dynamics, and shows how these factors
account for why, when and how the specific common EU policy has
developed.
During the 1990s there were two major developments to the Common EU
Maritime Transport Policy (CMTP): the establishment of European
Union policies on safe seas and on shortsea shipping respectively.
This book critically analyzes and appraises these and other
developments to the CMTP in this period, while also studying policy
Europeanization. It focuses on both the economic environment of
maritime transport and the interaction of policy makers and
organized interests during the policy-making process, with an
emphasis on the political dimensions. By developing an innovative
economic model, the book examines the ways in which governmental
and non-governmental policy makers and their ideas interact within
the EU's structure and dynamics, and shows how these factors
account for why, when and how the specific common EU policy has
developed.
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