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Journal of European Public Policy Series


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This series seeks to bring together some of the finest edited works on European Public Policy. Reprinting from Special Issues of the Journal of European Public Policy, the focus is on using a wide range of social sciences approaches, both qualitative and quantitative, to gain a comprehensive and definitive understanding of Public Policy in Europe.

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EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical Studies

EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical Studies

1st Edition

Edited By David Coen
July 22, 2016

EU Lobbying: Empirical and Theoretical studies offers an analysis of large empirical studies of interest group politics and Lobbying in Europe. Recognising the continued European economic integration, globalisation and the changing role of the state, it observs significant adaptations in ...

Negotiation Theory and the EU The State of the Art

Negotiation Theory and the EU: The State of the Art

1st Edition

Edited By Andreas Dür, Gemma Mateo, Daniel Thomas
July 21, 2016

Negotiations are central to the ethos and functioning of the European Union, yet the dynamics of EU negotiations have received far too little systematic scholarly attention. This volume offers a thematic and forward-looking survey of cutting-edge research on EU negotiation dynamics, identifying ...

Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe Why Politics - and the Centre-Right - Matter

Immigration and Integration Policy in Europe: Why Politics - and the Centre-Right - Matter

1st Edition

Edited By Tim Bale
June 03, 2016

The role of political parties in immigration control and integration policy in Europe is underestimated, and parties on the centre-right are particularly important and interesting in this respect. They make up many European governments and therefore help determine state and EU policy. Moreover, ...

The European Union and the New Trade Politics

The European Union and the New Trade Politics

1st Edition

Edited By JOHN PETERSON, Alasdair Young
May 20, 2016

The politics of international trade have changed dramatically over the past 20 years. Advances in technology have spurred a new kind of 'trade' involving transfers of components and materials across borders but within firms. Trade in services, foreign direct investment and sales by affiliates of ...

Cross-national Policy Convergence Concepts, Causes and Empirical Findings

Cross-national Policy Convergence: Concepts, Causes and Empirical Findings

1st Edition

Edited By Christoph Knill
May 13, 2016

A fresh analysis of policy convergences across nations, which identifies their key driving forces. To what extent and in which direction can we empirically observe a convergence of national policies? In which areas and for which patterns of policy is convergence more or less pronounced? ...

Changing Models of Capitalism in Europe and the U.S.

Changing Models of Capitalism in Europe and the U.S.

1st Edition

Edited By Richard Deeg, Gregory Jackson
October 17, 2014

The volume analyzes the long-term trajectories of change in the capitalist models of the UK, Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia, and the United States. The case studies identify critical junctures and key periods of change in order to show how institutions are shaped by different ...

The Representative Turn in EU Studies

The Representative Turn in EU Studies

1st Edition

Edited By Sandra Kröger, Dawid Friedrich
August 13, 2013

After the participative and deliberative turns in both democratic theory and EU studies, we are currently witnessing a ‘representative turn’ to which this volume contributes by addressing the relation between representation and democracy in the EU. Although in the Lisbon Treaty the EU conceives ...

Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance after the Crisis

Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance after the Crisis

1st Edition

Edited By Daniel Mügge
October 29, 2014

In the years leading up the global financial crisis, the European Union (EU) had emerged as a central actor in global financial governance, almost rivalling the United States in influence. While the USA and the EU continue to dominate financial rule setting in the post-crisis world, the context in ...

Frameworks of the European Union's Policy Process Competition and Complementarity across the Theoretical Divide

Frameworks of the European Union's Policy Process: Competition and Complementarity across the Theoretical Divide

1st Edition

Edited By Nikolaos Zahariadis
September 03, 2015

The book advances the state of the European Union’s policy theory by taking stock of seven promising frameworks of the policy process, systematically comparing their limitations and strengths, and offering a strategy to develop robust research agendas. Frameworks may constitute competing policy ...

Legislative Codecision in the European Union Experience over Twenty Years and Implications

Legislative Codecision in the European Union: Experience over Twenty Years and Implications

1st Edition

Edited By Anne Rasmussen, Charlotte Burns, Christine Reh
September 03, 2015

This volume takes stock of twenty years of practising and studying codecision in the European Union (EU) and examines the procedure’s long-term implications for the EU’s institutions, politics and policies. The introduction of co-legislation between the Council of Ministers and the European ...

Morality Policies in Europe Concepts, Theories and Empirical Evidence

Morality Policies in Europe: Concepts, Theories and Empirical Evidence

1st Edition

Edited By Christoph Knill
September 03, 2015

The regulation of issues like abortion, euthanasia, gun control, same-sex unions, pornography, prostitution, drugs, or gambling is commonly referred to a special class of so called morality policies. The distinctive feature of these policies is that politics are shaped by conflicts over first ...

Economic Patriotism in Open Economies

Economic Patriotism in Open Economies

1st Edition

Edited By Ben Clift, Cornelia Woll
July 22, 2015

The recent financial crisis has demonstrated that governments continuously seek to steer their economies rather than leaving them to free markets. Despite the ambitions of international economic cooperation, such interventionism is decidedly local. Some politicians even proudly evoke "economic ...

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