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This provocative study investigates the question of whether, and to
what extent, stringent EC process or production standards affect
regulatory standards in the US and Canada through their effects on
trade. Four highly controversial issues - animal trapping methods,
beef growth hormones, genetically modified foods and food products,
and protection of personal information in data transfers - are
examined in great detail. The author combines legal research (EC
regulations and directives, WTO cases, national and international
regulatory standards and exceptions, records of negotiation and
arbitration, and other sources), political and economic analysis,
and information and insights gained from 67 personal interviews
with officials and representatives of several types of interest
groups. The result is a forceful and convincing portrayal of how
the major powers are dealing with this most fundamental and complex
problem affecting international trade today. This timely study is
of extraordinary value in its potential to elucidate comparable
manifestations of this fundamental problem in a wide variety of
cases, issue areas, and countries, and in its interdisciplinary
approach. As such it will be valuable to all lawyers, policymakers,
and scholars in the field of international trade and regulatory
politics.
Policies in the EU are largely made by national civil servants who
prepare and implement decisions in Brussels as well as at home.
Despite their important role, these national civil servants form a
relatively hidden world that has received little attention from
both the media and academics. This volume considers a wide variety
of sources and research methods to answer such questions as: how
many civil servants are actually involved in EU-related activities?
What do these civil servants do when they engage with the EU? And
how do they negotiate their dual roles? "The New Eurocrats" offers
unique and invaluable insight into these civil servants and their
working practices--and uncovers some secrets in the world of EU
governance along the way.
The European Union is one of the world's biggest economies.
However, its role as an international actor is ambiguous and it's
not always able to transform its political power into effective
external policies. The development of an 'assertive' European Union
challenges the image of an internal project aimed at economic
integration and international relations theories based on unitary
state actors. This book systematically links the EU's external
relations to existing political theories, showing how existing
theories need to be modified in order to deal with specific
characteristics of the EU as an international actor.
The European Union is one of the world's biggest economies. However, its role as an international actor is ambiguous and it's not always able to transform its political power into effective external policies. The development of an 'assertive' European Union challenges the image of an internal project aimed at economic integration and international relations theories based on unitary state actors. This book systematically links the EU's external relations to existing political theories, showing how existing theories need to be modified in order to deal with specific characteristics of the EU as an international actor. eBook available with sample pages: 0203391446
The European Union is a key player in determining policies and
politics in Europe, and yet understanding how it works remains a
challenge. The Politics of the European Union introduces students
to its functioning by showing the similarities and differences
between the EU and national political systems. Fully revised and
updated in its third edition, this introductory textbook uses the
tools of comparative politics to explore the history, theories,
institutions, key actors, politics and policy-making of the EU.
This comparative approach enables students to apply their knowledge
of domestic politics and broader debates in political science to
better understand the EU. Numerous real-world examples guide
students through the textbook, and chapter briefings, fact files
and controversy boxes highlight the important and controversial
issues in EU politics. A companion website features free
'Navigating the EU' exercises to guide students in their analysis
of EU policy-making.
The European Union is a key player in determining policies and
politics in Europe, and yet understanding how it works remains a
challenge. The Politics of the European Union introduces students
to its functioning by showing the similarities and differences
between the EU and national political systems. Fully revised and
updated in its third edition, this introductory textbook uses the
tools of comparative politics to explore the history, theories,
institutions, key actors, politics and policy-making of the EU.
This comparative approach enables students to apply their knowledge
of domestic politics and broader debates in political science to
better understand the EU. Numerous real-world examples guide
students through the textbook, and chapter briefings, fact files
and controversy boxes highlight the important and controversial
issues in EU politics. A companion website features free
'Navigating the EU' exercises to guide students in their analysis
of EU policy-making.
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