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’s explicit endorsement in cases of high issue salience. Polling data from Britain and Germany show that the salience of European … issues is clearly higher in Britain than in Germany. We thus conclude that British governments face tougher domestic … countries’ different approaches to the integration process: Germany as a role model of a pro-integrationist member state and, in …
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possible to establish causal relationships? For the case of Germany the impact of coordinated European policies on industrial …
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While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned with the developments at the European level. It is only recently, that we observe increasing attempts to address this research deficit. Notwithstanding a growing number of studies explicitly...
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in Britain and Germany to trace the conditions for adaptation in the context of different administrative structures and …
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Germany's presidency of the European Council in the first half of 1999 has focused the attention of schlolars on … Germany's attitude towards the EU. Germany's European policy has been guided from the beginning by a pro-European vision of … propositions: (1) the advocates of a European vision have vanished in Germany, and the broad coalition in society towards Europe is …
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The process of European integration and policy-making is sometimes rather puzzling. On the one hand, it is well documented that with respect to the implementation of European legislation member states tend to do less than they are supposed to do. On the other hand, it is striking that with...
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International cooperation rests on state preferences with regard to the substantive scope, geographical range, and institutional depth of issue-specific devices to over-come collective action problems. Substantive broadening, geographical widening, and institutional deepening are the elixir of...
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In this paper we empirically test three of the most significant theories about the emergence of a European identity. The three approaches considered here are, respectively: first, a "cultural" theory, which understands identities as being based on ethno-cultural factors generated through a...
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'compound' polities the 'coordinative' discourse among policy actors. This is demonstrated with examples from Germany, France …
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implementation of the Seveso II and Safety Data Sheets Directives in the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain shows …
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