In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have adapted to European integration. Has adaptation been a quiet revolution, a step-change, or both? In exploring this puzzle we draw upon the conceptual literature of Europeanisation. We employ it to shed light on the longer-term pattern of UK adaptation as well as to put into context the domestic changes currently under way. Although commentators frequently alight upon continued non-membership of the euro as an indicator of the UK's continued incomplete adaptation to integration, we argue that there is a step-change under way in the Europeanisation of UK EU policy making, though not necessarily in its outcomes
[From the Introduction]. In this paper we attempt to explore and apply Europeanization to the region...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have ...
Harold Macmillan to join the European Communities. The process developed in earnest after the UK&apo...
The adaptation of UK government to European integration has been a long-term process
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
[Introduction]. In recent studies of Europeanisation the word ‘puzzle’ has proved to be a frequent v...
Europeanization studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on member states. In t...
[From the Introduction]. This paper explores the relationship between Europeanization and multi-leve...
Europeanisation studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on its member states, ...
[Introduction]. In certain key respects, the Europeanisation of government bureaucracy leads to outc...
The UK’s forty-year relationship with the EU and its predecessors has seen a significant integration...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
[From the Introduction]. In Ian Bache’s introductory paper europeanization was characterized as the ...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper we attempt to explore and apply Europeanization to the region...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have ...
Harold Macmillan to join the European Communities. The process developed in earnest after the UK&apo...
The adaptation of UK government to European integration has been a long-term process
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
[Introduction]. In recent studies of Europeanisation the word ‘puzzle’ has proved to be a frequent v...
Europeanization studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on member states. In t...
[From the Introduction]. This paper explores the relationship between Europeanization and multi-leve...
Europeanisation studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on its member states, ...
[Introduction]. In certain key respects, the Europeanisation of government bureaucracy leads to outc...
The UK’s forty-year relationship with the EU and its predecessors has seen a significant integration...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
[From the Introduction]. In Ian Bache’s introductory paper europeanization was characterized as the ...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper we attempt to explore and apply Europeanization to the region...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...