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(Ebook) The Europeanisation of Whitehall : UK Central Government and the European Union by Martin Burch; Dimitris Papadimitriou; Simon Bulmer; Andrew Geddes; Peter Humphreys ISBN 9781847792747, 184779274X

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Authors:Martin Burch; Dimitris Papadimitriou; Simon Bulmer; Andrew Geddes; Peter Humphreys
Pages:265 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Manchester University Press
Language:english
File Size:1.02 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781847792747, 184779274X
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(Ebook) The Europeanisation of Whitehall : UK Central Government and the European Union by Martin Burch; Dimitris Papadimitriou; Simon Bulmer; Andrew Geddes; Peter Humphreys ISBN 9781847792747, 184779274X

What has been the impact of the EU on UK central government? This book explores the OCyEuropeanisationOCO of the work of civil servants and ministers and how they engage with the EU. Drawing on fresh empirical evidence, the volume offers the first comprehensive analysis of the spreading impact of European integration across government. The study is placed in the context of political divisions over the EU but outlines the often neglected way in which the EU has transformed the business of government. It charts the process from the Macmillan governmentOCOs 1961 application to join the European Communities through to the end of BlairOCOs premiership. The book examines the character and timing of responses across government, covering the core government departments and also those more recently affected, such as the Ministry of Defence. The authors argue that central government has organized itself efficiently to deal with the demands of EU membership despite the often controversial party political divisions over Europe. However, in placing their findings in comparative context they conclude that the effectiveness of UK governments in the EU has been less striking.
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