Transnational Power Elites
This book argues that European Union institutional mechanics and the EU as a political unit cannot be properly understood without taking into account the transnational elites that are increasingly becoming decisiveactors in the international decision-making processes.
Spurred by globalisation, technological and economic development has provided the backbone for social and political transformations that have changed the social structures that unite and differentiate individuals and groups in Europe and their interface with extra-European actors at the global level. These developments are not only exemplified by the rise of the EU, but also by the rise of a set of transnational European power elites evolving in and around the European construction.
This book maps out these EU and international interdependencies and provides a comprehensive picture of the European transnational power elites in a new world order. Moving away from the majority of liter ature on European integration dominated by economics, law, IR and political science, the volume is written from a sociological perspective that takes into account the individuals that make the policy decisions, the formal and informal groups in which s/he is included, as well as the social conventions that regulate political and administrative activities in the EU.
This book will be of much interest to students of EU and global studies, sociology, critical security studies, and politics and international relations in general.
Niilo Kauppi is Research Professor at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the University of Strasbourg.
Mikael Rask Madsen is Professor of European Law and Integration and Director of iCourts Centre of Excellence for International Courts at the University of Copenhagen.
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Transnational Power Elites
The new professionals of governance, law and security
Edited by Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Transnational power elites : the social and global structuration of the EU / edited by Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen.
pages ; cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Elite (Social sciences)European Union countries. 2. Power (Social sciences)European Union countries. 3. European Union countriesPolitics and government. I. Kauppi, Niilo. II. Madsen, Mikael Rask
JN30.T72 2013
ISBN: 978-0-415-66524-7 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-58413-2 (ebk)
Typeset in Baskerville
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Contents
NIILO KAUPPI AND MIKAEL RASK MADSEN |
PART I Governance |
MARTIN MARCUSSEN |
DIDIER GEORGAKAKIS |
REBECCA ADLER-NISSEN |
KAREN GRAM-SKJOLDAGER AND ANN-CHRISTINA L. KNUDSEN |
PART II Law |
ANTONIN COHEN |
YVES DEZALAY AND BRYANT GARTH |
PART III Security |
DIDIER BIGO |
FRDRIC MRAND AND PATRICK BARRETTE |
NIILO KAUPPI AND MIKAEL RASK MADSEN |
Illustrations
Figures
Tables
Contributors
Rebecca Adler-Nissen is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen.
Patrick Barrette is a doctoral student in Political Science at the University of Qubec at Montral.
Didier Bigo is Professor at King's College, London and MCU Research Professor at Sciences Po-Paris.
Antonin Cohen is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Paris West-Nanterre La Dfense.
Yves Dezalay is Research Professor Emeritus at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Paris.
Bryant Garth is Professor of Law at the Southwestern Law School and University of California-Irvine.
Didier Georgakakis is Professor of Political Science at the University of Paris I-Sorbonne.
Karen Gram-Skjoldager is Associate Professor in International History at Aarhus University.
Niilo Kauppi is Research Professor at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the University of Strasbourg.
Ann-Christina L. Knudsen is Associate Professor of European Studies at Aarhus University.