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Europeanization

New Research Agendas

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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Theory and Methods

  3. Politics and Polity

  4. Policies

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About this book

This cutting-edge handbook, written by foremost authoritative scholars, presents the main theoretical and empirical issues involved in current Europeanization research. It evaluates the achievements and shortcomings of the growing literature. As an advanced reference book it also sets the parameters for Europeanization research in the coming years.

Reviews

'...this is by far the most comprehensive review of Europenisation studies in the field. This editied volume is compulsory reading for students of the EU; it is informative and clearly structured and its chapters are written by authorities in the field of Europeanisation research. It is exceptional to find an edited volume where the quality of contributions is consistently high.' - Michael Kaeding, Political Studies Review

'The editors have succeeded in producing a coherent and reader-friendly volume. Graduate students will find it particularly useful both in terms of the description of the state of the art and in terms of the identification of questions that require further attention.' - Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos, West European Politics

'This fine volume opens up new dimensions of research on the processes of Europeanization. The editors set the theme broadly in order to capture as wide a range as possible of forms of domestic adaptation to European integration. The nicely balanced mix of chapters on political processes and policy developments enable the volume to make rich empirical and analytical contributions to the debate.' - Helen Wallace, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy

'This handbook provides an excellent overview of the Europeanization literature. Its chapters are written by authorities in the field of Europeanization research, covering an impressively broad range of theoretical and empirical topics in an accessible fashion.' - Michelle Cini, Jean Monnet Senior Lecturer in European Community Studies, University of Bristol, UK

'Provides a valuable and thorough analysis of this controversial theme in the study of European politics. With original contributions that examine the state of the art from multiple perspectives, this book is a major undertaking that is likely to provide the benchmark for studies of Europeanization for years to come.' - John McCormick, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, USA

'The handbook covers a great deal. [B]y pointing out the potential and the pitfalls of Europeanization research, the handbook provides a comprehensive contribution to the Europeanization literature.' - Barbara Brink, Journal of Common Market Studies

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Institutional Analysis and Public Management, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

    Paolo Graziano

  • Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal

    Maarten P. Vink

About the editors

IAN BACHE Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK TANJA A. BÖRZEL Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany SIMON BULMER Department of Government, Manchester University, UK PETER BURSENS Department of Political Science, University of Antwerp, Belgium JAMES CAPORASO Department of Political Science, University of Washington, USA KENNETH DYSON School of European Studies, Cardiff University, UK RAINER EISING Institute of Political Science, University of Hagen, Germany GERDA FALKNER Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria KLAUS H. GOETZ London School of Economics and Political Science, UK VIRGINIE GUIRAUDON Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, Italy MARKUS HAVERLAND Department of Public Administration, University of Leiden, The Netherlands RONALD HOLZHACKER Department of Political Science, University of Twente, and Fellow, Department of Political Science and International Relations, University College Utrecht, The Netherlands BRIGID LAFFAN Department of Politics, University College Dublin, Ireland SANDRA LAVENEX Institute of Political Science, University of Bern, Switzerland DIRK LEHMKUHL Centre for Comparative and International Studies, University of Zürich, Switzerland DAVID LEVI-FAUR School of Political Sciences, University of Haifa, Israel PETER MAIR Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, Italy STACY A. NYIKOS Tulsa Graduate College, University of Oklahoma, USA ROMAIN PASQUIER National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and Research Centre for Political Action in Europe (CRAPE), Institute of Political Science, University of Rennes, France CLAUDIO M. RADAELLI Department of Politics, University of Exeter, UK CHRISTILLA ROEDERER-RYNNING Department of Political Science and Public Administration, University of Southern Denmark FRANK SCHIMMELFENNIG Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH Zürich, Switzerland VOLKER SCHNEIDER Department of Politics and Management, University of Konstanz, Germany ULRICH SEDELMEIER Department of International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK, and Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy ULF SVERDRUP ARENA, Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo, Norway RAYMUND WERLE Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany REUBEN WONG Department of Political Science, National University of Singapore

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