574 research outputs found

    Simon Bulmer et Wolfgang Wessels. The European Council Decision-Making in European Politics

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    Labouz Marie-Françoise. Simon Bulmer et Wolfgang Wessels. The European Council Decision-Making in European Politics. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1987 - 52ᵉannée. pp. 760-762

    Simon Bulmer et Wolfgang Wessels. The European Council Decision-Making in European Politics

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    Labouz Marie-Françoise. Simon Bulmer et Wolfgang Wessels. The European Council Decision-Making in European Politics. In: Politique étrangère, n°3 - 1987 - 52ᵉannée. pp. 760-762

    The Europeanization of UK Government: From Quiet Revolution to Explicit Step-Change?

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    In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have adapted to European integration. Has adaptation been a quiet revolution, a step-change, or both? In exploring this puzzle we draw upon the conceptual literature of Europeanisation. We employ it to shed light on the longer-term pattern of UK adaptation as well as to put into context the domestic changes currently under way. Although commentators frequently alight upon continued non-membership of the euro as an indicator of the UK's continued incomplete adaptation to integration, we argue that there is a step-change under way in the Europeanisation of UK EU policy making, though not necessarily in its outcomes

    The Member States of the European Union

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    A unique overview of Europeanization which combines a thematic and country-by-country approach to understanding the relationship between member states and the EU

    Contrasting States of Europeanization?

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    This chapter examines recurrent themes in the experiences of the countries discussed earlier in terms of European Union membership. It first considers the contribution of Europeanization as an analytical tool for understanding EU member state relations on a country-by-country basis before discussing emergent themes and issues. In particular, it assesses the significance of timing of accession for the member states’ Europeanization experience, showing how timing has often interacted with a geographical focus to each enlargement wave. It also asks whether the Europeanization experience is different for large states rather than small states, or whether the embeddedness of member states’ political systems plays a role. The chapter concludes by identifying different impacts of Europeanization along the dimensions of politics, polity, and policy
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