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The EU's Institutional Dynamics
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collective action problem
/ decision‐making responsibilities
/ European parliament
/ European Union institutional structure
/ legislative institutions
/ ordinary legislative procedure
2014
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2014
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The EU's Institutional Dynamics
2014
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Overview
The dynamic relations that develop between institutional actors within the formal European Union (EU) institutional structure and the ways in which they shape what the EU does are the subject of this chapter. It provides a succinct overview of how EU policy‐making is shaped through the interaction of different institutions and through political inputs from parties, citizens, and interest groups. The bulk of important policy‐making comes in the form of an ordinary legislative procedure, a consensual process of institutionalized negotiation that links together the Commission, the Council, and the European Parliament. The chapter explains interest groups vary in their resources and ability to mobilize citizens, which results in their having different approaches as to how to influence EU policy‐making. Member states share the setting of the EU policy agenda and decision‐making responsibilities with supranational institutions, notably the Commission and the Parliament.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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9781405193955, 1405193956
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