[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member States, while others (notably Helen Wallace, 2000) view the EU as one feature of Europeanization. The focus here is on the former. Wallace’s arguments are important in highlighting the importance of placing the impact of the EU on Member States in the context of other sources of change. However, the purpose here is to understand the effect on politics in the domestic arena of the EU, which is, as Olson (2002:6) notes, the ‘core political project in Europe’ (Olsen, 2002: 6). Europeanization studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on member states. In this context, this paper argues for an approach to Europeanization that i...
[From the Introduction]. In Ian Bache’s introductory paper europeanization was characterized as the ...
Is there something new in recent research on Europeanisation? Or should we go back to what we alread...
In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have ...
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
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...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper we attempt to explore and apply Europeanization to the region...
For decades, research in the field of European Studies adopted a ‘bottom-up’ perspective in analyzin...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
Membership of the European Union demands a fundamental reorganization of the way politics is organiz...
[From the introduction]. To say that Europeanization is an overused and controversial concept would ...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
Is there something new in recent research on Europeanisation? Or should we go back to what we alread...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
[From the Introduction]. In Ian Bache’s introductory paper europeanization was characterized as the ...
Is there something new in recent research on Europeanisation? Or should we go back to what we alread...
In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have ...
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
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...
[From the Introduction]. In this paper we attempt to explore and apply Europeanization to the region...
For decades, research in the field of European Studies adopted a ‘bottom-up’ perspective in analyzin...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
Membership of the European Union demands a fundamental reorganization of the way politics is organiz...
[From the introduction]. To say that Europeanization is an overused and controversial concept would ...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
Is there something new in recent research on Europeanisation? Or should we go back to what we alread...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
[From the Introduction]. In Ian Bache’s introductory paper europeanization was characterized as the ...
Is there something new in recent research on Europeanisation? Or should we go back to what we alread...
In this paper we review - from a UK perspective - how the UK government and its policy process have ...