Reconfiguring European States in Crisis
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Reconfiguring
European States in Crisis offers a ground-breaking analysis by some of
Europe's leading political scientists, examining how the European
national state and the European Union state have dealt with two sorts of
changes in the last two decades. Firstly, the volume analyses the
growth of performance measurement in government, the rise of new sorts
of policy delivery agencies, the devolution of power to regions and
cities, and the spread of neoliberal ideas in economic policy. The
volume demonstrates how the rise of non-state controlled organizations
and norms combine with Europeanization to reconfigure European states.
Secondly, the volume focuses on how the current crises in fiscal policy,
Brexit, security and terrorism, and migration through a borderless
European Union have had dramatic effects on European states and will
continue to do so.