Governing the New EuropeJack Ernest Shalom Hayward, Edward Page Duke University Press, 1995 - Всего страниц: 417 Governing the New Europe provides a comprehensive and scholarly account of the changing political map of Europe as it emerges from the Cold War. Exploring the variations of liberal democracy and market economy among the European states, as well as current trends in these directions, the contributors to this volume, all leading authorities in European politics, consider whether a common political model has begun to emerge out of historic European diversity. Beginning with a discussion of the political, economic, and cultural development of Europe from a historical perspective, the focus of the book shifts to an examination of the changing forms of European democracy and the move from public ownership and planning to privatization and deregulated competition. Further essays analyze the challenge to national party systems and electoral performance from emerging social movements and organized interest groups. Political and bureaucratic structures are also examined as is the new European constitutionalism reflected in the increasingly significant role of the judiciary. Lastly, attention is turned to several major themes in European politics: the changing foundations of foreign and security policy, the function of industrial champion firms, and the retreat from the welfare state. Primarily comparative in its scope, Governing the New Europe does devote particular attention to specific major states as well as to the importance of the European Union to the political life of member and non-member countries. Neither exaggerating the common features of the patterns that have emerged in contemporary Europe nor capitulating to the complexity of enduring differences and instabilities between states, Governing the New Europe will become one of the standard texts in its field. Contributors. Jack Hayward, Jolyon Howorth, Herbert Kitschelt, Marie Lavigne, Tom Mackie, Michael Mezey, Edward C. Page, Richard Parry, Richard Rose, Anthony Smith, Alec Stone |
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... constitutional law . As in the United States , the function of the European judiciary is to settle legal conflicts according to the law . But continental judges may ... Court , constitutional courts do not 288 The Political System at Work.
... constitutional law . As in the United States , the function of the European judiciary is to settle legal conflicts according to the law . But continental judges may ... Court , constitutional courts do not 288 The Political System at Work.
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... constitutional courts over policy outcomes . Because governments cannot avoid having their legislation referred to constitutional courts , and because decisions bind legislators without the possibility of appeal , abstract review ...
... constitutional courts over policy outcomes . Because governments cannot avoid having their legislation referred to constitutional courts , and because decisions bind legislators without the possibility of appeal , abstract review ...
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... constitutional court rulings by referring – and threatening to refer legislation to the court . To make the same point negatively , if French parliamentary oppositions ... constitutional courts for very long Governing with Judges 307.
... constitutional court rulings by referring – and threatening to refer legislation to the court . To make the same point negatively , if French parliamentary oppositions ... constitutional courts for very long Governing with Judges 307.
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Patterns and Diversity in European State Development | 9 |
The Nations of Europe after the Cold | 44 |
Dynamics of Democratic Regimes | 67 |
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