"This work . . . is an interesting contribution to academic work about the European Union-then Community-because its concept differs from usual approaches to the European Union. With a new attempt to grand design it endeavors to depict and analyze the institutional and decision-making system in Europe as a totality."
--Insight: The CEUS Newsletter
"Some good work is being in Scandinavia on European integration.... this book is an example. For its grasp of the nature of the contemporary European political system, the book deserves to be recommended, and ought particularly be read by some North American writers on the EC."
--Political Studies
"[This] collection of essays offered by Andersen and Eliassen allows one to see more vividly the real significance of European Union--the reinventing of political authority within Europe. . . . This book grasps the fundamental point of which students must become keenly aware. . . . This insightful and informatively edited volume exposes the full texture of the evolution of policymaking in Europe in the era of the European Union, from lobbying, transportation, energy, and education, to security and citizenship. A basic, yet important contribution to the literature on comparative politics, this volume will fill a void unfortunately too often left open by its predecessors. Advanced undergraduate through faculty."
--Social & Behavioral Sciences
The interaction between the European Community and national policymaking is the focus of Making Policy in Europe. Traditionally, policy-making has been analyzed within a national or a comparative framework in which the EC has been regarded as an external factor. Here the European political system itself becomes the unit of analysis. The authors introduce a framework for the study of EC institutions, policymaking and policy output. The possible lines of development of the EC are examined--from a system which will have strong supra-national institutions to a Europe composed of two or more divisions. Empirical studies of sector policies are presented, including strategic sectors which are prerequisites for the effective functioning of the internal market, namely transport, energy and standardization in the telecommunication industry. The final part of the book discusses the future economic and political structure of the EC and relates EC developments to the broader development of Europe.
Making Policy in Europe presents a broad overview as well as detailed case studies. It has been written both as an original contribution to the field and to provide useful material for students in courses in political science, public administration, sociology, and European studies.
Svein Andersen is a professor at the Norwegian School of Management and has held various academic positions over the last 25 years, including as a visiting professor at Berkeley and adjunct professor at the University of Oslo. He is also an adjunct professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences. His teaching experience includes executive leadership and sports management. He holds two PhDs, one from the University of Oslo and one from Stanford University.
Kjell A Eliassen is Professor and Director of European and Asian Studies (CEAS) at the Norwegian School of Management.
CONTRIBUTORS
Esther Barbe Universitat Autonoma Barcelona
Yves Boyer CREST Paris
Michael Clark King′s College University of London
Catriona Gourlay Universite Libre Bruxelles
Esben Oust Heiberg Norwegian School of Management
Eric Remacle Universite Libre Bruxelles
Marit Sjovaag Norwegian School of Management
Reimund Seidelmann Universitat Giessen and Universite Libre Bruxelles
Arnhild Spence NATO and EC Bruxelles
David Spence NATO and EC Bruxelles
G Pinar Tank Norwegian School of Management
Pierre de Vestel Universite Libre Bruxelles