ABSTRACT

The European Union has a huge impact on the government and policies of its member states. It is thus surprising that the ways in which national governments attempt to shape EU policies is a topic seriously understudied. This book discusses relevant academic insights and presents a framework for analysing national interest representation. The empirical part discusses the EU policy of the Dutch government throughout the 1990s and presents a reconstuction of the negotiations on two internal market directives. It thereby offers both for academics and practitioners a clear oversight of the making of European poliices and the relevant moments and instruments for national interest representation.

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Opening the Black Box

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chapter Chapter 2|16 pages

Governments in European Integration Theory

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chapter Chapter 3|28 pages

Governments in the Theoretical New Europe

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chapter Chapter 4|33 pages

Designing a Framework for Analysis

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chapter Chapter 5|19 pages

How the Netherlands Shapes EU-policies

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chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Research Design for the Case-Studies

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chapter Chapter 7|34 pages

Shaping the Gas Directive

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chapter Chapter 8|30 pages

Shaping the Biopatent Directive

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chapter Chapter 9|26 pages

Discussion and Conclusions

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