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Simon Hix - What´s Wrong with the Europe Union and How to Fix It - 9780745642055 - V9780745642055
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What´s Wrong with the Europe Union and How to Fix It

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Description for What´s Wrong with the Europe Union and How to Fix It Paperback. The European Union seems incapable of undertaking economic reforms and defining its place in the world. Public apathy towards the EU is also increasing, as citizens feel isolated from the institutions in Brussels and see no way to influence European level decisions. Series: Polity What's Wrong Series. Num Pages: 228 pages, black & white illustrations, black & white tables, figures. BIC Classification: JPSN2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 210 x 141 x 16. Weight in Grams: 304.
The European Union seems incapable of undertaking economic reforms and defining its place in the world. Public apathy towards the EU is also increasing, as citizens feel isolated from the institutions in Brussels and see no way to influence European level decisions.

Taking a diagnosis and cure approach to the EU’s difficulties, Simon Hix tackles these problems with distinct clarity and open-mindedness. What the EU needs, Hix contends, is more open political competition. This would promote policy innovation, foster coalitions across the institutions, provide incentives for the media to cover developments in Brussels, and enable citizens to identify who governs in the EU and to take sides in policy debates. The EU is ready for this new challenge. The institutional reforms since the 1980s have transformed the EU into a more competitive polity, and political battles and coalitions are developing inside and between the European Parliament, the Council, and the Commission.

This emerging politics should be more central to the Brussels policy process, with clearer coalitions and identifiable winners and losers, at least in the short term. The risks are low because the EU has multiple checks-and-balances. Yet, the potential benefits are high, as more open politics could enable the EU to overcome policy gridlock, rebuild public support, and reduce the democratic deficit. This indispensable book will be of great interest to students of the European politics, scholars, policy makers and anyone concerned with the future of the European Union.

Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Number of pages
228
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Series
Polity What's Wrong Series
Condition
New
Weight
307g
Number of Pages
228
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745642055
SKU
V9780745642055
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About Simon Hix
Simon Hix is a British political scientist and Harold Laski Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Reviews for What´s Wrong with the Europe Union and How to Fix It
"An exciting, rigorous and compelling book. The fix of Hix makes much more sense than the Panglossians who want to do nothing or others who argue that all the EU's problems will be resolved with better PR and more procedural reforms." International Affairs "Hix's research makes a convincing case that left-right divisions have deeply penetrated policymaking in the parliament, the council and the commission. Missing is a contest for political power and policymaking between rival groups and policies, with clear winners and losers and a visible link between voting, leadership and outcome." Irish Times "[A] short and highly readable book, which began life as a series of policy papers written for the UK government." Ethics and International Affairs "Simon Hix's analysis is as authoritative as his case for reform is compelling. Reasoned, rigorous and riveting, this book is a must-read for all who care about the future of the European Union." Sir Stephen Wall "An exceptionally clear and provocative argument in favour of 'limited democratic politics' in the EU, showing precisely how it could be applied to the 2009 European elections." Michael Shackleton, Secretariat of the European Parliament "Simon Hix is among the leading political analysts of the European Union of his generation. Here he offers a critical yet balanced analysis of Europe's 'democratic deficit', linked to pragmatic proposals for reform. Whether one agrees or not, this slim and readable volume is required reading for anyone seriously concerned about the constitutional future and political legitimacy of Europe." Andrew Moravcsik, Princeton University

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