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The European Commission And The Integration Of Europe Images Of Governance Hooghe L

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The European Commission And The Integration Of Europe Images Of Governance Hooghe L
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 279
Author: Hooghe L.
ISBN: 9780511017117, 9780521001434, 9780521806671, 0511017111, 0521001439, 0521806674
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The European Commission And The Integration Of Europe Images Of Governance Hooghe L by Hooghe L. 9780511017117, 9780521001434, 9780521806671, 0511017111, 0521001439, 0521806674 instant download after payment.

It is often assumed that the European Commission is a unitary actor, with a shared set of values. Liesbet Hooghe's book questions this assumption through interviews with over one hundred officials on central issues in the governance of Europe. She finds that officials in fact have diverse views, are not ''socialized'' during their time at the Commission, and that contention over key issues within the Commission echoes debates among Europe's wider public. The Commission is not, she argues, a determinedly pro-integrationist organization with closer union as its aim.

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