Part I: Background
1: Daniel Kenealy, Amelia Hadfield, and Richard Corbett:
Introduction
2: Desmond Dinan: How did we get here?
Part II: The EU: How does it work?
3: Richard Corbett, Daniel Kenealy, and Amelia Hadfield: The EU's
Institutions
4: Ramona Coman: EU Member States
5: Daniel Kenealy: Policy-making in the EU
6: Richard Corbett: Democracy in the EU
Part III: The EU: What does it do?
7: Dionyssis G. Dimitrakopoulos: The EU's Internal Policies
8: Niklas Helwig: The EU as a Global Actor
9: Ulrich Sedelmeier: EU Enlargement and Wider Europe
Part IV: The EU: Where is it going?
10: Amelia Hadfield, Daniel Kenealy, and Richard Corbett: Future
Challenges
11: Amelia Hadfield, Daniel Kenealy, and Richard Corbett:
Conclusion
Daniel Kenealy is a Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of
Edinburgh Amelia Hadfield is Professor of European and
International Relations, Head of the Department of Politics and
Co-Director of the Centre for Britain and Europe at the University
of Surrey Richard Corbett is a former Member of the European
Parliament (1996-2009, 2014-2020) and a former advisor to the
President of the European Council (2010-2014) John Peterson was
formerly a Professor of
International Politics at the University of Edinburgh
This lucid and balanced text, filled to the brim with learning
tools and practitioner insights, gives you a deep dive into how the
EU actually works and what we might make of it.
*Dr Uta Staiger, Associate Professor of European Studies, Executive
Director of the UCL European Institute, and Pro-Vice-Provost
(Europe)*
The European Union: How does it work? is a definitive how, what and
why of the European Union. It provides a comprehensive
understanding for those new to the study of the EU. Yet it also
manages to combine its breadth and depth with sophisticated insight
for those wanting to expand the boundaries of their knowledge of
the EUs current and future challenges.
*Professor Richard G. Whitman, Professor of Politics and
International Relations, University of Kent*
This superb introductory text combines conceptual sophistication
with a detailed exposition of EU institutions and policy-making,
and is particularly good in capturing the domestic political
instability and multiple external challenges that make up the
context for European integration in the 21st century.
*Professor Christopher Bickerton, University of Cambridge*
This textbook is up-to-date with recent theoretical and conceptual
discussions in the field, and does illustrate complex arrangements
in an accessible way to students.
*Richard Kotter, Northumbria University at Newcastle upon Tyne*
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