The definitive textbook on EU politics and governance, now in its 8th edition, has been thoroughly updated to take into account the ongoing developments and evolution of the EU. Major changes, recent developments, and the crises that have befallen the union in recent times are analysed within this context. This includes eurozone crisis, the migration crisis, and the UK’s decision to leave the EU.Acclaimed author and academic Neill Nugent has written a comprehensive text, enabling students with no prior knowledge of the EU to master the subject. By detailing the historical evolution of European integration, Nugent gives the necessary context to his exhaustive analysis of policies, process, institutions and treaties. This has grown to include two new chapters on Member State Relations and Interest Representation. The final section considers concepts and theories with EU studies, providing a succinct, accessible introduction to theory, which can be read as standalone chapters.With a new structure to increase readability and packed with numerous pedagogical features - document excerpts, case studies, maps figures - and supported by a fully stocked companion website with resources for both students and lecturers, this text is an essential for students new to EU studies.This new edition offers:- New chapters on Member State relations and interest representation- Updates on all main institutions, policies and processes- Authoritative coverage of the main institutions, policies and processes of the EU- Redesigned textbook with even more pedagogical features- New companion website including updates, data resources, PowerPoint slides and test questions
NEILL NUGENT is Emeritus Professor of Politics at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
1. Setting the Scene: The 'Crises', the Challenges and Their Implications for the Nature and Operation of the EUPART 1: THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION2. The Post-War Transformation of Western Europe3. The Creation of the European Community4. The Deepening of the Integration Process5. The Widening of the Integration ProcessPART 2: THE EVOLVING TREATY FRAMEWORK6. From Rome to Nice7. The Constitutional and Lisbon Treaties8. Treaties and the Integration ProcessPART 3: THE INSTITUTIONS AND POLITICAL ACTORS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION9. The Commission10. The Council of the European Union11. The European Council12. The European Parliament13. European Union Law and the EU's Courts14. Other Institutions15. Interests16. The Member StatesPART 4: POLICIES AND POLICY PROCESSES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION17. Understanding EU Policies18. Policy Processes19. Making and Applying EU Legislation20. Internal Policies21. Agricultural Policy and Policy Processes22. External Policies23. The BudgetPART 5: STEPPING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD24. Conceptualising the European Union25. Theorising European Integration and EU Politics26. Conclusion: Present Realities and Future ProspectsChronologyGuide to Further ReadingBibliography and References.
Neill Nugent has once again supplied us with a definitive textbook on the institutions and politics of the European Union. However it is much more than this. It is an essential reference book for both the academic and practitioner ... [and] a masterful effort at explaining the inexplicable and at making the opaque transparent.