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Designing Europe Comparative Lessons from the Federal Experience




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Pubblicazione: 02/2001





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In this captivating work, David McKay examines the policy dynamics of the European Union following the adoption of a single currency in 1999. It studies in detail the experience of existing federations, identifying specifically those arrangements that hold lessons for the emerging European policy. The volume will be of prime importance to scholars and students of the European Union, comparative politics, federalism, and the political economy, or for anyone curious about the economic future of Europe.




Note Editore

Few dispute that one of the most pressing issues for the future of the Europe is the question of constitutional design. To what extent will unanimity voting in the Council of Ministers replaced by qualified majority voting and how should these votes be distributed by country? Should the European Parliament assume a meaningful policy making role? How should the Commission be reformed? Generally this debate uses the existing and past experience of the European Union as a basis for future reform. Comparisons with other political systems and in particular with those systems that devolve power to states, provinces and regions are rarely attempted. Yet with EMU in place and further deepening of EU responsibilities scheduled, much can be learnt from the experience of other systems and especially established federations. Designing Europe shows how in five cases - the US, Canada, Australia, Germany and Switzerland - the rules established in founding constitutions greatly influenced the ways in which federal-state relations evolved. In some cases, for example Canada, these rules proved inappropriate for the balance of provincial and central power, while in others, such as Switzerland, more favourable institutional rules prevailed. In all cases political parties have played a major role in brokering this balance of central and regional power. And in all cases intergovernmental fiscal relations have been central to the debate. Designing Europe concludes that because, like Switzerland, the EU is both highly decentralised and heterogeneous, super-majoritarian decision rules should apply to EU decision making. In addition further checks on central power should be provided through a carefully coded constitution amendments to which could only be amended via popular approval in member states.




Sommario

1 - 'Stateness', Federalism, and Institutional Adaptation
2 - The Federal Experience and the European Union
3 - The United States: The Rise and Fall of Territorial Politics
4 - Canada: The Unresolved Federal Bargain
5 - Australia: Party Discipline and Fiscal Dependence
6 - Germany: Adaptation and Change in a Centralized Federation
7 - Switzerland: Dispersing Power for National Unity
8 - The Federal Experience in Comparative Context
9 - Designing Europe










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9780199244355

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 234 x 15.0 x 156 mm Ø 306 gr
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:numerous tables
Pagine Arabe: 178


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