Building States without society: European Union enlargement and the transfer of EU social policy to Poland and Hungary
LexingtonBooks - Lexington
2007
XIV, 237 p.
EU enlargement ; EU policy ; social policy
European Union
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-0-7391-1223-6
01.03.8-48157
'Focusing on the 2004 englargement of the European Union, Building States without Society highlights the real limits of cross-national rule transfer even when power is uneven between rule-makers and rule-takers. Tracing the role of labor and other non-state actors in transferring rules, Beate Sissenich shows the persistent relevance of national politics, specifically state capacity and interest organizations. Social network analysis demonstrates that even in a highly integrated Europe, state borders continue to structure communications.'
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