About this book
Introduction
This book presents in a concise and accessible way why the EU institutional system exists in its present form, how the EU fits into the world as a system of governance, and who is involved in EU policy processes. It outlines the historical context which has shaped the EU system, gives a summary of the system's basic principles and structures, and describes its actors, procedures and instruments. The main theme is to show that EU decision-making is not just a matter of action at some higher and separate level, of ‘them and us’, but rather that it involves different forms of cooperation between European, national and regional authorities, as well as interaction between public and private actors. Numerous short case studies illustrate how people’s day-to-day activities are affected by EU decisions, and how individuals’ concerns are represented in the decision-making process. The book provides insights and examples which will be very helpful for all students of European integration. It will also be a valuable resource for European citizens wishing to understand the basic realities and rationales, as well as some of the dilemmas, behind EU policy-making.
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Bibliographic information
- Book Title Understanding EU Decision-Making
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Authors
Edward Best
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22374-2
- Copyright Information European Institute of Public Administration 2016
- Publisher Name Springer, Cham
- eBook Packages Political Science and International Studies Political Science and International Studies (R0)
- Hardcover ISBN 978-3-319-22373-5
- Softcover ISBN 978-3-319-79393-1
- eBook ISBN 978-3-319-22374-2
- Edition Number 1
- Number of Pages XXI, 136
- Number of Illustrations 7 b/w illustrations, 24 illustrations in colour
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Topics
Comparative Politics
European Integration
Public Administration
International Political Economy
European Law
International Relations
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