This book offers an innovative theoretical and empirical analysis of integration in EU foreign and interior policies across the three pillars, from the Maastricht Treaty to the Treaty of Nice.
This book offers an innovative theoretical and empirical analysis of integration in EU foreign and interior policies across the three pillars, from the Maastricht Treaty to the Treaty of Nice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Framework: Addressing the Functional Dynamics in the Integration of Foreign and Interior Policies at the EU Level 2. The Construction of an EU Insider/Outsider Distinction Part 2: The Institutional and Substantive Dynamics of Cross-Pillarization 3. Authority Delegation to Supranational Actors: Primary Capabilities 4. Authority Delegation in Between Treaty Reforms: The Secondary Capabilities of Supranational Actors 5. Substantive Cross-Pillar Linkages in Foreign and Interior Affairs: The Cases of EU Middle East and Migration Policies Part 3: Policy-Making in Cross-Pillar Settings: Actor Preferences and Policy-Making Dynamics 6. The Divergent Policy Preferences of Supranational Actors in Foreign and Interior Policies: Tackling the Myth of Supranational Unity 7. Patterns of Policy-Making in EU Foreign and Interior Policies: Executive Dominance and Co-Ordination Problems 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction Part 1: Theoretical Framework: Addressing the Functional Dynamics in the Integration of Foreign and Interior Policies at the EU Level 2. The Construction of an EU Insider/Outsider Distinction Part 2: The Institutional and Substantive Dynamics of Cross-Pillarization 3. Authority Delegation to Supranational Actors: Primary Capabilities 4. Authority Delegation in Between Treaty Reforms: The Secondary Capabilities of Supranational Actors 5. Substantive Cross-Pillar Linkages in Foreign and Interior Affairs: The Cases of EU Middle East and Migration Policies Part 3: Policy-Making in Cross-Pillar Settings: Actor Preferences and Policy-Making Dynamics 6. The Divergent Policy Preferences of Supranational Actors in Foreign and Interior Policies: Tackling the Myth of Supranational Unity 7. Patterns of Policy-Making in EU Foreign and Interior Policies: Executive Dominance and Co-Ordination Problems 8. Conclusion
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