1st Edition

France and the European Union After the Referendum on the European Constitution

Edited By Emiliano Grossman Copyright 2008
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    194 Pages
    by Routledge

    The character of international trade has changed dramatically over the past twenty years. Previously published as a special issue of The Journal of European Public Policy, this volume provides a ‘state of the art’ study of the new trade politics.

    1. France and the EU after the Referendum: Introduction Emiliano Grossman  2. Trapped by their Ideas: French Elites’ Discourses of European Integration and Globalization Vivien A. Schmidt  3. Defence Policy: National Consensus vs European Divergences? Bastien Irondelle  4. The Strategic-Enabling State and European Economic Integration David Howarth  5. Europeanization of the French "Services Publics": A Cross-Sectors Comparison Frédéric Varone and Pierre Bauby  6. French Agriculture, Trade and European Integation Christilla Rynning-Roederer  7. Contentious Politics and Interest Groups: Europeanisation and Participatory Imperatives Sabine Saurugger  8. Structuring the French Party System: The Nascent European Cleavage and Political Competition Jocelyn A.J. Evans  9. Regulatory Agencies in France in Comparative Perspective Mark Thatcher  10. French Political Institutions at the Cross-Roads: The EU as a Catalyser Emiliano Grossman and Nicolas Sauger  11. The French Model after Twenty Years of Restructuring Pepper Culpepper  12. Conclusion: The French Case and the Study EU Members States Emiliano Grossman

    Biography

    Emiliano Grossman (Centre for Political Research of Sciences Po (CEVIPOF), Paris, France) (Edited by)