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European Union Governance and Policy-Making introduces the politics
of the European Union (EU) to a student audience. The book is
explicitly written for students enrolled in universities in Canada,
or other non-EU countries, and builds on their academic background.
Chapters cover the political and legal system of the EU, theories
of European integration, core EU policies such as the Single
Market, its single currency, migration policy, EU enlargement, as
well as pressing issues facing the further development of European
integration. This second edition has been comprehensively revised
and updated to include a discussion of Brexit, the European Green
Deal, COVID-19, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Written by
leading Canadian scholars in the field of European integration, as
well as international experts with teaching experience in Canadian
universities, this textbook leverages the comparison to Canada and
its federal system to help students understand what is unique about
the European Union.
European Union Governance and Policy-Making introduces the politics
of the European Union (EU) to a student audience. The book is
explicitly written for students enrolled in universities in Canada,
or other non-EU countries, and builds on their academic background.
Chapters cover the political and legal system of the EU, theories
of European integration, core EU policies such as the Single
Market, its single currency, migration policy, EU enlargement, as
well as pressing issues facing the further development of European
integration. This second edition has been comprehensively revised
and updated to include a discussion of Brexit, the European Green
Deal, COVID-19, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Written by
leading Canadian scholars in the field of European integration, as
well as international experts with teaching experience in Canadian
universities, this textbook leverages the comparison to Canada and
its federal system to help students understand what is unique about
the European Union.
How do security communities transform into security regimes? This
book compares the construction of cross-border security regimes
across five regions of the world to illustrate how trust emerges
from the day-to-day relations of coordination, cooperation, or
collaboration. Patterns in Border Security: Regional Comparisons
studies the way borderland communities develop, implement, and
align border policy to enhance their sense of security. Borders
have been evolving rapidly in direct response to the multifaceted
challenges brought on by globalization, which has had a nuanced
impact on the way borders are governed and border security is
managed. Taking a methodical comparative regional approach, this
book identifies and contrasts determinants of nascent, ascendant,
and mature border security regimes, which the book documents in
seven regional case studies from across the globe. The findings
identify conditions that give rise to cross-border and
trans-governmental coordination, cooperation, or collaboration.
Specifically, pluralistic forms of communication and interactions,
sometimes far from the actual borderline, emerge as key
determinants of friendly and trustful relations among both
contiguous and non-contiguous regions. This is a significant
innovation in the study of borders, in particular in the way
borders mediate security. For six decades international security
studies had posited culture as the bedrock of security communities.
By contrast, the book identifies conditions, a method, and a model
for adequate and effective cross-border relations, but whose
outcome is not contingent on culture. The chapters in this book
were originally published as a special issue of Commonwealth and
Comparative Politics with a Foreword by the Secretary General of
the World Customs Organization.
Local government plays a critical role in the lives of all
citizens, from remote towns to capital cities. As the political
legitimacy and importance of municipalities grow, however, it
becomes increasingly difficult to strike a balance between local
and higher levels of government. The contributors to Local
Government in a Global World provide insights into key themes
impacting local governance in two federations with much in common
historically, culturally, and politically: Australia and Canada.
These essays examine changes in the Australian and Canadian systems
through four thematic lenses: citizen participation in government
systems, the restructuring and reform of local governments, the use
of performance measures and management systems in the
administration of local governments, and the relations of local
governments within higher levels of governments. Unique in its
thematic selection and in its compare-and-contrast structure, Local
Government in a Global World provides a valuable reference for
those seeking to understand how effective local government is
structured and managed.
European Union Governance and Policy Making introduces Canadian
students to the politics of the EU. Divided into three parts, the
collection examines its political system (history, theories,
institutions), specific policies, and some of the challenges that
the EU currently faces. Geared toward students who are learning
about the EU in Canadian classrooms, the text integrates Canadian
content and examples to demonstrate how Canada compares to the EU.
It discusses current issues such as the refugee crisis and the rise
of populism, Brexit, and plans for deepening European integration
in the wake of the Euro Area financial crisis. The introduction
defines core themes and each chapter returns to these themes,
creating structure and coherence.
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