Fifteen into one?

Titel: Fifteen into one? : The European Union and its member states
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Veröffentlicht: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Manchester University Press, 2003
Umfang: 1 electronic resource ( p.)
Format: E-Book
Sprache: Englisch
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ISBN: 9780719058493
  • List of figures
  • p. vii
  • List of tables
  • p. ix
  • Notes on contributors
  • p. xi
  • Preface and major findings: the anatomy, the analysis and the assessment of the 'beast'
  • p. xiii
  • List of abbreviations and acronyms
  • p. xviii
  • I
  • Introduction
  • p. 1
  • 1
  • The European Union and Member States: analysing two arenas over time
  • p. 3
  • 2
  • The European Union matters: structuring self-made offers and demands
  • p. 29
  • II
  • Member States and the European Union
  • p. 67
  • 3
  • Belgium: Europeanisation and Belgian federalism
  • p. 69
  • 4
  • Denmark: in pursuit of influence and legitimacy
  • p. 92
  • 5
  • Germany: fragmented structures in a complex system
  • p. 115
  • 6
  • Finland: smooth adaptation to European values and institutions
  • p. 150
  • 7
  • Greece: a never-ending story of mutual attraction and estrangement
  • p. 166
  • 8
  • Spain: the emergence of a new major actor in the European arena
  • p. 184
  • 9
  • France: the European transformation of the French model
  • p. 216
  • 10
  • Ireland: modernisation via Europeanisation
  • p. 248
  • 11
  • Italy: progress behind complexity
  • p. 271
  • 12
  • Luxembourg: flexible and pragmatic adaptation
  • p. 298
  • 13
  • The Netherlands: a former founding father in search of control
  • p. 315
  • 14
  • Austria: domestic change through European integration
  • p. 337
  • 15
  • Portugal: one way to Europeanisation
  • p. 355
  • 16
  • Sweden: another awkward partner?
  • p. 369
  • 17
  • The United Kingdom: between political controversy and administrative efficiency
  • p. 388
  • III
  • Conclusion
  • p. 411
  • 18
  • The 'One' and the 'Fifteen'? The Member States between procedural adaptation and structural revolution
  • p. 413
  • Select bibliography
  • p. 455
  • Index
  • p. 459