Description
The country chapters follow a common format, considering: How and in what areas does EU policy affect, and how is it affected by, the member states? What mechanisms do the member states use to implement EU policy? What is each state's compliance record? Covering the full range of political, economic, and social issues, the authors offer an insightful discussion of the interplay of EU initiatives with strong, existing national policies and traditions.
About the Author
Eleanor E. Zeff is associate professor of political science at Drake University, USA.
Ellen B. Pirro is lecturer in political science at Iowa State University, USA.
Reviews
"Invaluable to all specialists, students, and academics working in the field of European studies and international relations." - Wojciech Wozniak, Journal of Contemporary European Studies
"This valuable book offers an impressive 'bottom up' view of the new Europe...[It] is a coherent and accessible overview of the striking diversity of the European dimension of political life across the member states." - Munroe Eagles, IEUSS Book Reviews
"A rich and timely volume...The extremely readable efforts to make sense of policy conundrums means the book may be used quite profitably in the classroom, and the very fact that all member states are covered testifies to the project's considerable comparative breadth." - William M. Downs, The Journal of Politics
Book Information
ISBN 9781626372566
Author Eleanor E. Zeff
Format Paperback
Page Count 500
Imprint Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers Inc