1st Edition

The Common EU Maritime Transport Policy Policy Europeanisation in the 1990s

By Athanasios A. Pallis Copyright 2002
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    During the 1990s there were two major developments to the Common EU Maritime Transport Policy (CMTP): the establishment of European Union policies on safe seas and on shortsea shipping respectively. This book critically analyzes and appraises these and other developments to the CMTP in this period, while also studying policy Europeanization. It focuses on both the economic environment of maritime transport and the interaction of policy makers and organized interests during the policy-making process, with an emphasis on the political dimensions. By developing an innovative economic model, the book examines the ways in which governmental and non-governmental policy makers and their ideas interact within the EU's structure and dynamics, and shows how these factors account for why, when and how the specific common EU policy has developed.

    Contents: Setting the scene; European integration and policy actors; CMTP and policy actors: a historical perspective; Maritime safety: critical aspects of the new economic context; The establishment of a common policy on safe seas; Safe seas: developing a common policy against all odds; The new economic environment of European shortsea shipping; Towards a common policy on shortsea shipping; Shortsea shipping: policy actors, process, outcome; Policy Europeanization in retrospect; Bibliography.

    Biography

    Athanasios A. Pallis is currently a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Maritime Studies, at the University of the Aegean, Greece. Prior to this he held the posts of Research Fellow (1998 - 2000) and Teaching Fellow within the Department of Maritime Studies, Research Center (2000 - 2001), both at the University of Piraeus, Greece. His major publications include: Pallis A.A. and Chlomoudis, C.I. (2001). ’Towards a European Port Policy: The Port Industry and Sustainable Mobility’ Pallis A.A. (1997). "Towards a Common Port Policy? EU-Proposals and the Industry's Perceptions". In: Maritime Policy and Management, Vol. 24, No 4.

    ’Pallis’s book is a very comprehensive account and stimulating analysis of the subject, in which the author builds up a clear chain of evidence for the reader to trace. There is also a very accessible account of ideas in European integration for the non subject specialist.’ Justin Greenwood, Robert Gordon University, UK ’Sectoral studies of policy development have in recent years proved very illuminating and informative about decision-making int he European Union. This study of maritime transport policy in the 1990s is among the best...The result is full of implications for European integration theory...’ Alan Butt Philip, University of Bath, UK 'The book will be of primary value to those with an interest in EU maritime policy, but will also help those researching policy making in the EU.' European Access 'This publication is very welcome!...the purpose of the book is to generate knowledge on the progress and course of the CMPT in the 1990s and this aim is well achieved.' Logistics & Transport Focus 'This book offers a detailed and satisfying discussion for those interested in understanding European policies in maritime safety and short-sea shipping.' European Urban and Regional Studies 'This study of maritime transport policy in the 1990's is among the best. It chronicles meticulously the stages by which the European Community (later the EU) has moved into the maritime transport policy field and has persuaded the key political actors of the merits of expanding the European policy dimension.' Urban Railways