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Explaining Decisions in the European Union
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382 pages
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The book explores decision-making processes within the European Union through a revised neofunctionalist lens, offering a fresh perspective on how these decisions are shaped. It delves into the complexities of EU governance and the interplay of various actors, emphasizing the importance of integration and cooperation in the region's political landscape. By applying this theoretical framework, the author aims to provide a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in EU decision-making.
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2015, hardcover
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