Policy-making processes and the European Constitution : a comparative study of member states and accession countries / / edited by Thomas Konig and Simon Hug |
Autore | König Thomas |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (330 p.) |
Disciplina | 342.24 |
Collana | Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science |
Soggetto topico | Constitutional law - European Union countries |
ISBN |
1-134-17335-0
1-134-17336-9 1-280-62084-6 9786610620845 0-203-96580-9 |
Classificazione | POL000000POL010000POL040000 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; About the contributors; Series editor's preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The European Convention and the Rome and Brussels IGCs: A veto players analysis; 2 The European Convention: Consensus without unity?; 3 Austria: The coordination of the national position regarding the constitution; 4 Belgium, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and coalition politics; 5 Cyprus: Under the shadow of the inter-communal conflict; 6 The Czech Republic: Sitting on the fence
7 Denmark: The Nordic model as an effort to bridge elite Euro-optimism and popular Euro-skepticism8 Estonia: A single voice in Europe's intergovernmental bargaining; 9 Finland: Centralized consensus on EU constitution building; 10 France: The President takes all; 11 Germany: The promoter of European integration?; 12 Greece: Overcoming negative stereotyping; 13 Hungary: United in support, divided by borders; 14 Ireland: Pragmatism and the EU constitution; 15 Italy: The presidency at work?; 16 Latvia and the EU constitution: A pragmatic "yes"; 17 Lithuania: A priority for Europe 18 Luxembourg, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its economy19 Malta: The importance of being unimportant; 20 The Netherlands: Domestic preference formation on the European constitution; 21 Poland: The struggle for Nice; 22 Portugal: Quest for a new role; 23 Slovakia: Avoiding conflict to secure stability; 24 Slovenia: Consensus, integration and the protection of identity; 25 Spain: Preference formation and European constitution building; 26 Sweden's "third way" toward the EU constitution: Promoting social policies and safeguarding neutrality 27 The United Kingdom: Position taking and the protection of red lines28 The Commission, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its role; 29 The European Parliament: Consensus and coordination for enhanced powers; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Questions employed and results of factor analysis; Appendix 2: The measure of adapted coherence for the evaluation of experts; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910765818003321 |
König Thomas | ||
2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Policy-making processes and the European Constitution : a comparative study of member states and accession countries / / edited by Thomas Konig and Simon Hug |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | New York : , : Routledge, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (330 p.) |
Disciplina |
341.2422
342.24 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
HugSimon
KonigThomas, Dr. |
Collana | Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science |
Soggetto topico | Constitutional law - European Union countries |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-134-17335-0
1-134-17336-9 1-280-62084-6 9786610620845 0-203-96580-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Book Cover; Half-Title; Series-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; About the contributors; Series editor's preface; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 The European Convention and the Rome and Brussels IGCs: A veto players analysis; 2 The European Convention: Consensus without unity?; 3 Austria: The coordination of the national position regarding the constitution; 4 Belgium, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and coalition politics; 5 Cyprus: Under the shadow of the inter-communal conflict; 6 The Czech Republic: Sitting on the fence
7 Denmark: The Nordic model as an effort to bridge elite Euro-optimism and popular Euro-skepticism8 Estonia: A single voice in Europe's intergovernmental bargaining; 9 Finland: Centralized consensus on EU constitution building; 10 France: The President takes all; 11 Germany: The promoter of European integration?; 12 Greece: Overcoming negative stereotyping; 13 Hungary: United in support, divided by borders; 14 Ireland: Pragmatism and the EU constitution; 15 Italy: The presidency at work?; 16 Latvia and the EU constitution: A pragmatic "yes"; 17 Lithuania: A priority for Europe 18 Luxembourg, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its economy19 Malta: The importance of being unimportant; 20 The Netherlands: Domestic preference formation on the European constitution; 21 Poland: The struggle for Nice; 22 Portugal: Quest for a new role; 23 Slovakia: Avoiding conflict to secure stability; 24 Slovenia: Consensus, integration and the protection of identity; 25 Spain: Preference formation and European constitution building; 26 Sweden's "third way" toward the EU constitution: Promoting social policies and safeguarding neutrality 27 The United Kingdom: Position taking and the protection of red lines28 The Commission, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its role; 29 The European Parliament: Consensus and coordination for enhanced powers; Conclusion; Appendix 1: Questions employed and results of factor analysis; Appendix 2: The measure of adapted coherence for the evaluation of experts; Bibliography; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910359559203321 |
New York : , : Routledge, , 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Policy-Making Processes and the European Constitution / / edited by Thomas König, Simon Hug |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Place of publication not identified] : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2006 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (272 pages) |
Disciplina | 320 |
Soggetto topico | Political science |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | List of tables -- List of figures About the authors -- List of abbreviations -- INTRODUCTION Policy--making Processes and the European Constitution: A Comparative Study of Member States and Accession CountriesThomas Koenig and Simon Hug -- 1 The European Convention and the Rome and Brussels IGCs: A Veto Players AnalysisGeorge Tsebelis -- 2 The European Convention: Consensus without Unity? Thomas Koenig, Andreas Warntjen, Simone Burkhart -- 3 The Coordination of Austria's National Position regarding the Constitution Christine Arnold and Annemieke Burmeister -- 4 Belgium, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and Coalition Politics Christophe Crombez and Jan Lebbe -- 5 Cyprus: Under the Shadow of the Inter--Communal Conflict Spyros Blavoukos and George Pagoulatos -- 6 The Czech Republic: Sitting on the Fence Tobias Schulz and Martina Chabreckova -- 7 Denmark: The Nordic Model as an Effort to Bridge Elite Euro--Optimism and Popular Euro--SkepticismHartmut Lenz and Han Dorussen -- 8 Estonia: A Single Voice in Europe's Intergovernmental Bargaining Daniel Finke -- 9 Finland: Centralized Consensus on EU Constitution Building Daniel Finke and Thomas Koenig -- 10 France: The President takes all Tobias Schulz -- 11 Germany: The Promoter of European Integration? Stephanie Daimer and Thomas Koenig -- 12 Greece: Overcoming Negative Stereotyping George Pagoulatos and Spyros Blavoukos -- 13 Hungary: United in Support, Divided by Borders Anna Gwiazda and Kenneth Benoit -- 14 Ireland: Pragmatism and the EU Constitution Anna Gwiazda -- 15 Italy: The Presidency at Work? Tobias Schulz -- 16 Latvia and the EU Constitution: A Pragmatic "Yes" Stephanie Daimer -- 17 Lithuania: A Priority for Europe Stephanie Daimer -- 18 Luxembourg, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and Concern for Its EconomyChristophe Crombez and Jan Lebbe -- 19 Malta: the Importance of Being Unimportant Spyros Blavoukos -- 20 Domestic Preference Formation in the Netherlands on the European ConstitutionChristine Arnold, Madeleine O. Hosli, Paul Pennings -- 21 Poland: the Struggle for Nice Anna Gwiazda -- 22 Portugal: in Quest for a New Role Spyros Blavoukos and George Pagoulatos -- 23 Slovakia: Avoiding Conflict to Secure Stability Tobias Schulz and Martina Chabreckova -- 24 Position Taking and Coordination Processes of the Government of the Republic of SloveniaGiacomo Benedetto -- 25 Preference Formation and European Constitution--Building: The Spanish PerspectiveRaj S. Chari and Alfonso Egea--de Haro -- 26 The "Third Way" of Sweden Towards the European Constitution: Promoting Social Policies and Safeguarding NeutralityHartmut Lenz and Han Dorussen -- 27 Position Taking and Coordination Processes of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandGiacomo Benedetto -- 28 The Commission, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and Concern for Its RoleChristophe Crombez and Jan Lebbe -- 29 Position Taking and Coordination Processes of the European Parliament Giacomo Benedetto -- 30 Conclusion Simon Hug and Thomas Koenig -- ANNEX: The Measure of Adapted Coherence for the Evaluation of Experts -- BIBLIOGRAPHY Official Documents, Databases, Press Sources -- INDEX. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910476810803321 |
[Place of publication not identified] : , : Taylor & Francis, , 2006 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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