EU policy shapes all areas of our lives - from our money, to our food, to our welfare. Yet we know little about how EU decisions are made, and who benefits from them. This book is a critical guide to the policies of the EU.
Raj Chari and Sylvia Kritzinger argue that there is an agenda that underlies EU policy making. Some policies - those that aim to create a competitive economy - are prioritised, while others are effectively ignored.
Setting the EU in a proper economic and theoretical context, the authors analyse each of the EU's major policy areas. Arguing that traditional accounts of EU integration are inadequate, the authors develop an innovative new perspective.
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Raj Chari is Director of Centre for European Studies in Trinity College Dublin and Lectures in Political Science. He is the co-author of Understanding EU Policy Making (Pluto, 2006).
Sylvia Kritzinger is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna. She is the co-author of Understanding EU Policy Making (Pluto, 2006).
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