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The eighth edition of Policy-Making in the European Union provides students and scholars with a strong understanding of the processes and institutions involved in EU policy-making. In particular, it assesses policy-making in a more politicized context and in light of Brexit. Gives students a solid grounding in theories and empirics of EU policy-makingDetails the processes and institutions central to EU policy-makingAnalyses a wide range of policy areas in greater detail than any competing text, considering substantive material in both a practical and theoretical contextConcludes with a clear assessment of the challenges that have shaped and will continue to shape policy-making, including the politicization of the EU, Brexit, and geopolitical shiftsAlso available as an e-book with functionality, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support New to this edition New chapter on digital policy-making in the European Union, including coverage of the Digital Single Market and privacy laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)New chapter on the EU's international development policy, including humanitarian aid, the use of funds from the European Investment Bank outside the EU's borders, and the EU's efforts to coordinate member states' individual development policiesDetailed assessment of the implications of politicization for European Union policy-makingCoverage of current issues, including the 2015 surge in migrants to the EU, the aftermath of the global financial crisis, and the United States' 'America First' foreign policyEvaluation of the implications of the UK's departure from the European Union
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