A seminal text in European studies, which addresses issues of research design and causal analysis. The chapters draw on different methodological traditions, notions of causality, and methods and use strong research design to address substantive problems in public policy, party politics, foreign policy and legislative studies.Europeanization: The Challenge of Establishing Causality; C.M.Radaelli Looking for Causality in the Literature on Europeanization; T.Exadaktylos & C.M.Radaelli Causality in Quantitative Approaches; A.E.T?ller Europeanization: A Critical Realist Perspective; I.Bache , S.Bulmer & D.Gunay Discursive Institutional Analytical Strategies; K.Lynggaard Beyond Non-compliance with Legal Norms; S.Saurugger Delayed Europeanization: Multiple Hypotheses and Small Number of Cases; D.Panke The Europeanization of Healthcare: Processes and Factors; D.S.Martinsen How Cities Encounter Europe: Mechanisms and Modes; S.Dossi Understanding Causality and Change in Party Politics; R.Ladrech Europeanization of Foreign Policy outside the Common Foreign and Security Policy; T.Exadaktylos Rival Hypotheses: Comparing the Roles of the EU and Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization in Good Governance Reforms; S.Ladi Being Clear Enough to be Wrong: Europeanization Refuted and Defended; K.Moumoutzis Lessons Learned: Beyond Causality; C.M.Radaelli & T.Exadaktylos
'This edited volume addresses a broad variety of methodological challenges we may encounter when doing research on Europeanization. It is a welcome addition to the growing literature on both social science methods and Europeanization as the various contributions not only discuss the difficulties in establishing causality in a complex word, they also shed light on different strategies among which students of Europeanization may choose to master these challenges.'
- Tanja A. B?rzel, Jean Monnet Chair and Director of the Center for European Integration, Freie Universit?t Berlin, Germl£