As the complex relationship between the European Union and its member states continues to evolve, this book seeks to explore not only the nature of the relationship but also the broader implications of European integration in which politics in Europe is studied. Written by a group of distinguished academics from both Europe and North America, it considers the impact of European integration both on the nature and the study of politics, especially in Western Europe.
Introduction,Anand Menon Monetary Sovereignty Domestic politics and Intergovernmental Accord,Elie Cohen National Squares and European Circles,Yves M?ny State Europe and Republic,Pierre Gr?mion The Further Off From England: British Public opinion And Europe,Hugh Berrington and Rod Hague Policy Making in the EU,Jeremy Richardson Constitutional Reform and Treaty Reform in Europe,David Hine The EU and the Bureaucratic Mode of Production,Ed Page Central Bank Independence: Copying the Model,James Forder Interacting States,Bruno Jobert Breaking Open Black Boxes,Colin Crouch The Evolution of Economic Policy Making in the EU,Peter Hall In lieu of a Conclusion,Anand Menon