Journal of European Public Policy Series
About the Book Series
This series seeks to bring together some of the finest edited works on European Public Policy. Reprinting from Special Issues of the Journal of European Public Policy, the focus is on using a wide range of social sciences approaches, both qualitative and quantitative, to gain a comprehensive and definitive understanding of Public Policy in Europe.
The Politics of the Lisbon Agenda: Governance Architectures And Domestic Usages Of Europe
1st Edition
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By Susana Borras, Claudio Radaelli
October 14, 2024
In the year 2000, in Lisbon, the European Union launched an agenda for growth, jobs, sustainability and competiveness with a ten-year target. In 2010, the agenda was re-launched with different specific objectives but with the same final goals. Why do the European Union leaders engage with these ...
The Representative Turn in EU Studies
1st Edition
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By Sandra Kröger, Dawid Friedrich
October 14, 2024
After the participative and deliberative turns in both democratic theory and EU studies, we are currently witnessing a ‘representative turn’ to which this volume contributes by addressing the relation between representation and democracy in the EU. Although in the Lisbon Treaty the EU conceives ...
Domestic Contestation of the European Union
1st Edition
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By Sara B. Hobolt, Toni Rodon
September 25, 2023
This book examines how Europe-wide issues – such as immigration, cross-national redistribution and further European integration – have reshaped electoral democracy and party competition across Europe. After decades of scholars and commentators bemoaning the limited politicization of the ...
Ideologies and the European Union
1st Edition
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By Carlo Invernizzi Accetti, Jonathan White
September 25, 2023
This volume examines what the concept of ideology can add to our understanding of the European Union, and the way in which the process of European integration has inflected the ideological battles that define contemporary European politics, both nationally and transnationally. Contemporary debates ...
Strategic Responses to Domestic Contestation: The EU Between Politicisation and Depoliticisation
1st Edition
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By Edoardo Bressanelli, Christel Koop, Christine Reh
September 25, 2023
How have EU-level actors responded to the increase in salience and contestation across the member states? This volume explores and explains the actors’ strategic responses and emphasises that domestic pressure has triggered both depoliticisation and politicisation. Long gone are the times when EU ...
The Brexit Policy Fiasco
1st Edition
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By Jeremy Richardson, Berthold Rittberger
September 25, 2023
This volume attempts to examine the many possible causes of Brexit. The conceptual 'peg' on which the volume hangs is that, irrespective of one's views on whether Britain's exit from the EU was a good or a bad thing, Brexit can justifiably be seen as yet another example of a British policy fiasco. ...
The European Union Beyond the Polycrisis?: Integration and politicization in an age of shifting cleavages
1st Edition
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By Jonathan Zeitlin, Francesco Nicoli
June 30, 2021
The European Union beyond the Polycrisis? explores the political dynamics of multiple crises faced by the EU, both at European level and within the member states. In so doing, it provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research on the relationship between politicization and European ...
The Political Economy of Pension Financialisation
1st Edition
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By Anke Hassel, Tobias Wiß
June 30, 2021
The Political Economy of Pension Financialisation addresses – for numerous countries – how and why pension reforms have come to rely more on financial markets, how public policy reacted to financial crises, and regulatory variation. The book demonstrates how the process of pension financialisation ...
Changing Models of Capitalism in Europe and the U.S.
1st Edition
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By Richard Deeg, Gregory Jackson
December 18, 2020
The volume analyzes the long-term trajectories of change in the capitalist models of the UK, Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, Hungary, Slovakia, and the United States. The case studies identify critical junctures and key periods of change in order to show how institutions are shaped by different ...
Europe’s Place in Global Financial Governance after the Crisis
1st Edition
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By Daniel Mügge
December 18, 2020
In the years leading up the global financial crisis, the European Union (EU) had emerged as a central actor in global financial governance, almost rivalling the United States in influence. While the USA and the EU continue to dominate financial rule setting in the post-crisis world, the context in ...
Free Movement and Non-discrimination in an Unequal Union
1st Edition
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By Susanne Schmidt, Michael Blauberger, Dorte Martinsen
September 30, 2020
The European Union’s (EU) fundamental principles on free movement of persons and non-discrimination have long challenged the traditional closure of the welfare state. Although EU-wide free movement and national welfare appeared largely unproblematic before Eastern enlargement, the increased ...
EU Socio-Economic Governance since the Crisis: The European Semester in Theory and Practice
1st Edition
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By Jonathan Zeitlin, Amy Verdun
June 30, 2020
This book is the first to be dedicated entirely to the European Semester -- a new framework for policy coordination across European Union (EU) member states. The Semester represents a major advancement in EU governance. Created in 2010 in the wake of the financial and sovereign debt crises and ...






