
The EU's Decision Traps
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- Preface
- Abbreviations List
- 1: Gerda Falkner: Introduction: The EU's Decision Traps and their Exits: A Concept for Comparative Analysis
- 2: Christilla Roederer-Rynning: The Paradigmatic Case: Beyond Emergency Exits in the Common Agricultural Policy
- 3: Susanne K. Schmidt: Overcoming the Joint-Decision Trap in Single-Market Legislation: The Interplay between Judicial and Legislative Politics
- 4: Philipp Genschel: One Trap, Many Exits, but no Free Lunch: How the Joint-Decision Trap Shapes EU Tax Policy
- 5: Zdenek Kudrna: Financial Market Regulation: A 'Lamfalussy Exit' from the Joint-Decision Trap
- 6: Johannes Pollak and Peter Slominski: Liberalising the EU's Energy Market: Hard and Soft Power Combined
- 7: Katharina Holzinger: Environmental Policy in the Joint-Decision Trap? The Critical Balance between 'Market Making' and 'Market Correcting'
- 8: Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen and Gerda Falkner: Social Policy: Problem-Solving Gaps, Partial Exits and Court-Decision Traps
- 9: Florian Trauner: Increased Differentiation as an Engine for Integration? Studying Justice and Home Affairs
- 10: Nicole Alecu de Flers; Laura Chappell; Patrick Müller: The EU's Foreign and Security Policy: Incremental Upgrading of Common Interests and the Effects of Institutionalised Cooperation
- 11: Miriam Hartlapp: Organising Exits from the Joint-Decision Trap? Cross-Sectoral (Non-)Coordination in the European Union
- 12: Arthur Benz: Escaping Joint-Decision Traps: National and Supranational Experiences Compared
- 13: Fritz W. Scharpf: The JDT Model: Context and Extensions
- 14: Gerda Falkner: In and Out of EU Decision Traps: Comparative Perspectives
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