European Governmentality (e-bog) af Munch, Richard
Munch, Richard (forfatter)

European Governmentality e-bog

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This book contributes to the literature on the change of governance in the context of its European multilevel organization. The integration of Europe is a process of fundamental social change: a process of constructing a European society and of deconstructing the national societies. Mnch demonstrates that there is a movement away from republican and representative features of a democracy and to...
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Forfattere Munch, Richard (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 12 juli 2010
Længde 184 sider
Genrer 1QFE
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781136962677
This book contributes to the literature on the change of governance in the context of its European multilevel organization. The integration of Europe is a process of fundamental social change: a process of constructing a European society and of deconstructing the national societies. Mnch demonstrates that there is a movement away from republican and representative features of a democracy and towards liberal and pluralistic features. The book illustrates this change in the nature of European political regulation, European jurisdiction and the intellectual debates in France, Germany and Britain on legitimising the emerging system of multilevel governance. He discusses how far the new European regime of liberal governmentality converges with the US-American type of constitutional liberalism. Following a sociological approach, the book focuses on identifying the causes, features and consequences of the fundamental social change taking place in the process of European integration. This book will be of interest to scholars and graduate students from political science, sociology, law and philosophy interested in political theory, comparative politics, international relations and political communication as well as practitioners of policy-making in governments, administration, parties, associations and the media.