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The Political Economy of European Security

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Gebonden, 304 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2017
ISBN13: 9781107198432
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What is the relationship between private actors and international institutions in global governance, as institutions such as the EU develop aspects of political authority once in the sole domain of nation states? Important areas of recent EU development have been immigration, security, and defense policies. Are these EU policies the result of strategic imperatives, or are they also driven by the political economy of markets? Kaija Schilde argues that answers require evaluating the EU in the comparative tradition of the political development of authority. Drawing on industry documents, interviews, interest group data, an original survey, and comparative political theory, The Political Economy of European Security demonstrates that interest groups can change the outcomes of developing political institutions because they provide sources of external capacity, which in turn can produce authority over time. In this way, the EU is like a developing state in its relationship with interest groups.

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ISBN13:9781107198432
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:304

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Introduction; 1. The governing capacity of the European Union; 2. Mr. Smith goes to Brussels; 3. How Weberian is the EU?; 4. The political economy of European defense; 5. The political development of EU defense; 6. The political development of EU security; 7. The blurring of European security and defense.
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