
Governing Social Inclusion
Europeanization through Policy Coordination
Kenneth A. Armstrong(Author)
Oxford University Press
1st Edition
Published on 19. August 2010
Book
Hardback
354 pages
978-0-19-927837-4 (ISBN)
Description
The pursuit of social solidarity and social justice has typically occurred within the boundaries of nation states. Yet in 2000, EU Member States committed themselves to make a decisive impact on the eradication of poverty and agreed to coordinate their activities within the framework of a novel governance process: the Open Method of Coordination (OMC). This book analyzes the emerging governance of social inclusion in the EU and the use of the OMC as a mechanism of Europeanization of domestic social policy.
Armstrong's exploration of EU interventions to combat poverty and social exclusion addresses the changing constitutional, policy and governance context in which these interventions have occurred. It traces the impact of debates surrounding the Lisbon Treaty and the Lisbon Strategy in framing the possibilities and limits of EU action. Drawing on primary documentary material, on interviews with key actors and on a wide range of academic literature, this study offers a socio-legal account of the successes and failures of a decade of EU policy coordination.
Utilizing the conceptual and theoretical tools associated with institutionalist analysis and experimental governance to develop the discussion of Europeanization, the book will be of value not only to scholars working on EU policymaking but also to those interested in changing patterns of public authority in the social sphere more generally.
Armstrong's exploration of EU interventions to combat poverty and social exclusion addresses the changing constitutional, policy and governance context in which these interventions have occurred. It traces the impact of debates surrounding the Lisbon Treaty and the Lisbon Strategy in framing the possibilities and limits of EU action. Drawing on primary documentary material, on interviews with key actors and on a wide range of academic literature, this study offers a socio-legal account of the successes and failures of a decade of EU policy coordination.
Utilizing the conceptual and theoretical tools associated with institutionalist analysis and experimental governance to develop the discussion of Europeanization, the book will be of value not only to scholars working on EU policymaking but also to those interested in changing patterns of public authority in the social sphere more generally.
Reviews / Votes
...presents a valuable socio-legal approach of the emerging governance models in the social sphere that will be of interest to policy makers as well as to academics and students. * D.Xenos, European Review of Public Law * ...the book's great merit is to put issues of governance of European and private law, Europeanization, European multilevel governance, new modes of governance, and social policy into one analytical package and on the academic agenda. * Dr Gaby Umbach, European University Institute, Florence, Italy and University of Cologne, Germany * As far as I am concerned, this is the book if one wants to know how the EU developed its social policy approach to poverty and social exclusion over the ten fateful years of the Lisbon Strategy. * Mary Daly, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland * In conclusion, this interdisciplinary book cannot be ignored by lawyers and will be of great interest to non-lawyers as it represents a challenging contribution to the literature on the fight against poverty, social protection, the OMC and European social law. * Claire Marzo, London School of Economics, UK *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academics and policy-makers interested in issues of governance, law and constitutionalism with a focus upon the European Union and its evolving social policy agenda. Also legal academics, political scientists and those with an interest in social policy; and postgraduate students researching issues of governance
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
696 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-927837-4 (9780199278374)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Lecturer in Law, University of Keele, 1993-97.
School and Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, 1998- present.
Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, 1999-2000.
Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship 2002-3.
Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, summer 2003.
School and Department of Law, Queen Mary, University of London, 1998- present.
Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, 1999-2000.
Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship 2002-3.
Visiting Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, University of Edinburgh, summer 2003.
Content
1. Europeanizing Social Inclusion-Theory Concepts and Methods ; 2. Policy Coordination in the EU ; 3. Social Policy Coordination and the Lisbon Strategy ; 4. Relaunching the Lisbon Strategy and the Streamlining of Policy Coordination ; 5. Europeanization Through Policy Coordination ; 6. Economic Constitutionalism and Social Policy Coordination ; 7. From Lisbon to Lisbon-Europeanization Through Constitutionalism ; 8. Strengthening the Governance of Social Inclusion