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Handbook of European Union Governance

Edited by: Sonia Lucarelli, James Sperling

ISBN13: 9781803925172
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This expansive Handbook compares the global, milieu, security, economic and societal systems of EU governance. It identifies the theoretical underpinnings and characteristics of each governance system and examines how these ensure public safety, social welfare, sustainability, and economic competitiveness.

Leading experts in the field explore how policy domains, institutions and instruments have evolved, and assess the levels of policy competence between the EU and its member states. They analyse how the transformation of EU governance has been influenced by security threats and economic disequlibria that endanger individual civil liberties and prosperity. The Handbook also provides useful insight into the prevalence of multilevel governance within the EU, from local to global structures, and outlines how the conflicting preferences of member states can impede global governance.

The Handbook of European Union Governance is an enlightening read for students and academics in economics, law and political science. It is also a valuable toolkit for educators and policymakers in global politics and security.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. Governance and the European Union 2
Sonia Lucarelli and James Sperling

PART II FRAMING EU GOVERNANCE
2. Multilevel governance in the EU 23
Arjan H. Schakel and Michaël Tatham
3. Subsidiarity as an economic governance model for the EU 38
Adriaan Schout
4. Governance of the European social dimension 54
Paul Copeland
5. The security governance of the European Union 67
Mark Webber
6. The governance of the EU milieu 82
James Sperling
7. Global governance by the EU 99
Maria Giulia Amadio Viceré and Stephanie C. Hofmann

PART III SOCIETAL GOVERNANCE
8. Governing the area of freedom, security, and justice 114
Federica Zardo and Peter Slominski
9. The EU governance role in public health 127
Rosa Castro and Andrea Renda
10. Data protection and regulation of social media 143
Elaine Fahey
11. Artificial intelligence and surveillance 156
Athina Sachoulidou and Niovi Vavoula
12. The EU governance of social welfare 171
David Natali
13. Gender equality and LGBTQI rights 184
Petra Ahrens and Barbara Gaweda
14. Permanent crisis governance in the European Union 199
Mark Rhinard

PART IV ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
15. Monetary policy and fiscal monitoring 217
Amy Verdun
16. The economic governance of financial services in the EU 230
Lucia Quaglia
17. EU competition policy 243
Bernardo Rangoni and Mark Thatcher
18. Energy 259
Anna Herranz-Surrallés
19. Trade 274
Arlo Poletti
20. Green economy 287
Ekaterina Domorenok
PART V SECURITY GOVERNANCE301
21. Migration 302
Michela Ceccorulli
22. Terrorism 316
Silvia D’Amato and Jake Wright
23. Counter organized crime policy 331
Francesca Longo
24. Military and civilian crisis management 343
Danilo di Mauro, Jonas J. Driedger and Ulrich Krotz
25. Defence industrial and technological base 358
Jocelyn Mawdsley
26. Critical infrastructure protection 371
Paola Tessari
27. Cybersecurity and cyber defence 384
George Christou
28. Maritime security 401
Elsa Lilja Gunnarsdottir and Marianne Riddervold
29. ‘Hybrid’ threats 415
Antonio Missiroli

PART VI MILIEU GOVERNANCE
30. The Arctic 432
Adam Stępie , Emilie Canova, Andreas Raspotnik and Timo Koivurova
31. Enlargement as milieu governance in the Western Balkans 446
Matteo Bonomi
32. The Black Sea 460
Tracey German
33. The Mediterranean Neighbourhood 476
Stefania Panebianco
34. Deprovincializing Africa in the EU’s milieu 489
Toni Haastrup
35. The EU and the Indo-Pacific 502
Andrew Cottey and Robbert van der Harr

PART VII GLOBAL GOVERNANCE
36. Space 516
Daniel Fiott
37. The European Union and global ocean politics 528
Christian Bueger and Vonintsoa Rafaly
38. The EU as a global cyber actor 541
Andrea Calderaro
39. Nuclear non-proliferation 555
Sebastian Harnisch and Linda Liang
40. Climate change 569
Claire Dupont