Societal Actors in European Integration: Polity-Building and Policy-making 1958β1992
β Scribed by Wolfram Kaiser, Jan-Henrik Meyer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Series
- Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Beyond Governments and Supranational Institutions: Societal Actors in European Integration....Pages 1-14
Europeanization of Christian Democracy? Negotiating Organization, Enlargement, Policy and Allegiance in the European Peopleβs Party....Pages 15-37
Shaping European Development Policy? Socialist Parties as Mediators from the International to the European Level....Pages 38-58
Regulating Markets: Peak Business Associations and the Origins of European Competition Policy....Pages 59-83
Developing a βEuropean Strategyβ: Business Groups and Trade Policy-Making in the Kennedy Round....Pages 84-105
Preventing Reform: Farm Interest Groups and the Common Agricultural Policy....Pages 106-128
From Development Business to Civil Society? Societal Actors in Development Cooperation....Pages 129-150
Demanding Democracy in the Workplace: The European Trade Union Confederation and the Struggle to Regulate Multinationals....Pages 151-172
Establishing a Constitutional Practice: The Role of the European Law Associations....Pages 173-196
Challenging the Atomic Community: The European Environmental Bureau and the Europeanization of Anti-Nuclear Protest....Pages 197-220
Beyond Maastricht: Societal Actors in European Integration Since 1992....Pages 221-243
Polity-Building and Policy-Making: Societal Actors in European Integration....Pages 244-262
Back Matter....Pages 263-275
β¦ Subjects
Political History; European Union Politics; European Politics; Political Science; International Relations
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