Handbook of European Union Governance
Edited by Sonia Lucarelli () and
James Sperling ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This expansive Handbook compares the global, milieu, security, economic and societal systems of EU governance. It identifies the theoretical underpinnings and characteristics of each governance system and examines how these ensure public safety, social welfare, sustainability, and economic competitiveness.
Keywords: Multilevel Governance; Economic Governance; Societal Governance; Security Governance; Milieu Governance; Global Governance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781803925172
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Governance and the European Union

- Sonia Lucarelli and James Sperling
- Ch 2 Multilevel governance in the EU

- Arjan H. Schakel and Michaël Tatham
- Ch 3 Subsidiarity as an economic governance model for the EU

- Adriaan Schout
- Ch 4 Governance of the European social dimension

- Paul Copeland
- Ch 5 The security governance of the European Union

- Mark Webber
- Ch 6 The governance of the EU milieu

- James Sperling
- Ch 7 Global governance by the EU

- Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré and Stephanie C. Hofmann
- Ch 8 Governing the area of freedom, security, and justice

- Federica Zardo and Peter Slominski
- Ch 9 The EU governance role in public health

- Rosa Castro and Andrea Renda
- Ch 10 Data protection and regulation of social media

- Elaine Fahey
- Ch 11 Artificial intelligence and surveillance

- Athina Sachoulidou and Niovi Vavoula
- Ch 12 The EU governance of social welfare

- David Natali
- Ch 13 Gender equality and LGBTQI rights

- Petra Ahrens and Barbara Gaweda
- Ch 14 Permanent crisis governance in the European Union

- Mark Rhinard
- Ch 15 Monetary policy and fiscal monitoring

- Amy Verdun
- Ch 16 The economic governance of financial services in the EU

- Lucia Quaglia
- Ch 17 EU competition policy

- Bernardo Rangoni and Mark Thatcher
- Ch 18 Energy

- Anna Herranz-Surrallés
- Ch 19 Trade

- Arlo Poletti
- Ch 20 Green economy

- Ekaterina Domorenok
- Ch 21 Migration

- Michela Ceccorulli
- Ch 22 Terrorism

- Silvia D’Amato and Jake Wright
- Ch 23 Counter organized crime policy

- Francesca Longo
- Ch 24 Military and civilian crisis management

- Danilo di Mauro, Jonas J. Driedger and Ulrich Krotz
- Ch 25 Defence industrial and technological base

- Jocelyn Mawdsley
- Ch 26 Critical infrastructures protection

- Paola Tessari
- Ch 27 Cybersecurity and cyber defence

- George Christou
- Ch 28 Maritime security

- Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir and Marianne Riddervold
- Ch 29 ‘Hybrid’ threats

- Antonio Missiroli
- Ch 30 The Arctic

- Adam Stępień, Emilie Canova, Andreas Raspotnik and Timo Koivurova
- Ch 31 Enlargement as milieu governance in the Western Balkans

- Matteo Bonomi
- Ch 32 The Black Sea

- Tracey German
- Ch 33 The Mediterranean Neighbourhood

- Stefania Panebianco
- Ch 34 Deprovincializing Africa in the EU's milieu

- Toni Haastrup
- Ch 35 The EU and the Indo-Pacific

- Andrew Cottey and Robbert van der Harr
- Ch 36 Space

- Daniel Fiott
- Ch 37 The European Union and global ocean politics

- Christian Bueger and Vonintsoa Rafaly
- Ch 38 The EU as a global cyber actor

- Andrea Calderaro
- Ch 39 Nuclear non-proliferation

- Sebastian Harnisch and Linda Liang
- Ch 40 Climate change

- Claire Dupont
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