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245 0 0 _aInformal Governance in the European Union
_bHow Governments Make International Organizations Work /
_cMareike Kleine.
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100 1 _aKleine, Mareike
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264 1 _bCornell University Press,
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520 _aThe European Union is the world's most advanced international organization, presiding over a level of legal and economic integration unmatched in global politics. To explain this achievement, many observers point to its formal rules that entail strong obligations and delegate substantial power to supranational actors such as the European Commission. This legalistic view, Mareike Kleine contends, is misleading. More often than not, governments and bureaucrats informally depart from the formal rules and thereby contradict their very purpose. Behind the EU's front of formal rules lies a thick network of informal governance practices. If not the EU's rules, what accounts for the high level of economic integration among its members? How does the EU really work? In answering these questions, Kleine proposes a new way of thinking about international organizations.
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650 7 _aPolitical Science / International Relations / Diplomacy
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650 0 _aPolitical science
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