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Institutions of the European Union

Institutions of the European Union (4th edn)

Dermot Hodson and John Peterson

Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Preface
    • New to this edition
    • List of Boxes
    • List of Figures
    • List of Tables
    • List of Abbreviations
    • List of Contributors
  • 1. Theorizing EU institutions: Why they matter for politics and international relations
  • 2. The history of EU institutions: Six decades of institutional change
  • Part I Providing Direction
    • 3. The European Council: A formidable locus of power
    • 4. The Council of Ministers: Conflict, consensus, and continuity
    • 5. The College of Commissioners: Supranational leadership and presidential politics
    • 6. The European Parliament: The power of democratic ideas
    • 7. The Court of Justice: European integration and judicial institutions
  • Part II Managing the Union
    • 8. The Commission Services: A powerful permanent bureaucracy
    • 9. The European Central Bank: New powers and new institutional theories
    • 10. European agencies: Managing Europeanization
    • 11. The Court of Auditors and the European Anti-Fraud Office: The politics of financial accountability
  • Part III Integrating Interests
    • 12. Police and judicial cooperation: Integrating security interests
    • 13. Common foreign and security policy: Institutionalizing Europe’s global role
    • 14. Coreper: National interests and the logic of appropriateness
    • 15. European parties: A powerful caucus in the European Parliament and beyond
    • 16. Social and regional interests: The Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions
    • 17. Conclusion: EU institutions in theory and practice
  • End Matter
    • References
    • Index
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1.1

A head count of EU institutions 4

1.2

A taxonomy of EU institutions 6

1.3

Number of officials working in EU institutions 15

1.4

Distrust in EU institutions 25

3.1

Seating arrangements at the European Council 59

4.1

Seating arrangements within the Council, 2016 86

4.2

Voting on legislative acts in the Council, 1999–2015 90

4.3

Consensus in the Council under QMV, 1999–2015 93

5.1

The Barroso Commission and Secretariat-General 116

5.2

Commission presidencies compared 121

6.1

The ordinary legislative procedure (referred to as ‘codecision’) 151

8.1

Senior Commission officials and support for Monnet norms 204

8.2

Rank-and-file vs senior officials on Monnet norms 208

8.3

Officials from new vs old member states on Monnet norms 209

13.1

Map of CSDP deployments, 2016 324

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