The Differentiated Politicisation of European Governance
This book on the differentiated politicisation of European governance provides an overview of research on the growing salience of EU governance, polarisation of opinion and expansion of actors and audiences engaged in monitoring and influencing EU affairs in the national context. The contributors empirically map the diversity of these three core components of politicisation across countries, time periods and arenas. The chapters develop novel insights into the causes and consequences of this differentiated politicisation of European governance. Going beyond the current literature, the contributions disaggregate and examine politicisation processes using quantitative and qualitative methods thus creating a differentiated picture of politicisation patterns across both EU-member states and non-member states. They highlight the explanatory power of intermediating factors, such as institutional and country-specific economic and cultural conditions, in addition to the transfer of political authority to the EU as the main driver of politicisation.
This book was previously published as a special issue of West European Politics.
Pieter de Wilde is Senior Researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of Oslo. Pieters research focuses on politicisation in the EU and in wider globalisation contexts with a specific focus on media and parliamentary debates.
Anna Leupold is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She holds a PhD in political science from the Freie Universitt Berlin. Her research focuses on the politicisation of European governance and the meaning of the public sphere for social integration.
Henning Schmidtke is a Senior Researcher at the University of Dresden, Germany. His research interests include the formation, design and behaviour of international organisations, their modes of governance and the contentious politics around them. His work has appeared in Leviathan, Review of International Studies and West European Politics.
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Edited by
Klaus H. Goetz, University of Munich, Germany
Anand Menon, Kings College London, UK
Wolfgang C. Mller, University of Vienna, Austria
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The Differentiated Politicisation of European Governance
Edited by Pieter de Wilde, Anna Leupold and Henning Schmidtke
The Differentiated Politicisation of European Governance
This book on the differentiated politicisation of European governance provides an overview of research on the growing salience of EU governance, polarisation of opinion and expansion of actors and audiences engaged in monitoring and influencing EU affairs in the national context. The contributors empirically map the diversity of these three core components of politicisation across countries, time periods and arenas. The chapters develop novel insights into the causes and consequences of this differentiated politicisation of European governance. Going beyond the current literature, the contributions disaggregate and examine politicisation processes using quantitative and qualitative methods thus creating a differentiated picture of politicisation patterns across both EU-member states and non-member states. They highlight the explanatory power of intermediating factors, such as institutional and country-specific economic and cultural conditions, in addition to the transfer of political authority to the EU as the main driver of politicisation.
This book was previously published as a special issue of West European Politics.
Pieter de Wilde is Senior Researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany. He holds a PhD in political science from the University of Oslo. Pieters research focuses on politicisation in the EU and in wider globalisation contexts with a specific focus on media and parliamentary debates.
Anna Leupold is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mass Communication and Media Research at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She holds a PhD in political science from the Freie Universitt Berlin. Her research focuses on the politicisation of European governance and the meaning of the public sphere for social integration.
Henning Schmidtke is a Senior Researcher at the University of Dresden, Germany. His research interests include the formation, design and behaviour of international organisations, their modes of governance and the contentious politics around them. His work has appeared in