TY - BOOK AU - Hug,Simon AU - Konig,Thomas TI - Policy-making processes and the European Constitution: a comparative study of member states and accession countries T2 - Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science SN - 9780203965801 AV - KJE5076 .P65 2006 U1 - 342.24 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Constitutional law KW - European Union countries KW - Politics and government N1 - chapter Introduction; THOMAS KÖNIG; chapter 1 The European Convention and the Rome and Brussels IGCs: A veto players analysis; GEORGE TSEBELIS; chapter 2 The European Convention: Consensus without unity?; THOMAS KÖNIG; chapter 3 Austria: The coordination of the national position regarding the constitution; CHRISTINE ARNOLD; chapter 4 Belgium, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and coalition politics; CHRISTOPHE CROMBEZ; chapter 5 Cyprus: Under the shadow of the inter-communal conflict; SPYROS BLAVOUKOS; chapter 6 The Czech Republic: Sitting on the fence; TOBIAS SCHULZ; chapter 7 Denmark: The Nordic model as an effort to bridge elite Euro-optimism and popular Euro-skepticism; HARTMUT LENZ; chapter 8 Estonia: A single voice in Europe’s intergovernmental bargaining; DANIEL FINKE; chapter 9 Finland: Centralized consensus on EU constitution building; DANIEL FINKE; chapter 10 France: The President takes all; TOBIAS SCHULZ; chapter 11 Germany: The promoter of European integration?; STEPHANIE DAIMER; chapter 12 Greece: Overcoming negative stereotyping; GEORGE PAGOULATOS; chapter 13 Hungary: United in support, divided by borders; ANNA GWIAZDA; chapter 14 Ireland: Pragmatism and the EU constitution; ANNA GWIAZDA; chapter 15 Italy: The presidency at work?; TOBIAS SCHULZ; chapter 16 Latvia and the EU constitution: A pragmatic “yes”; STEPHANIE DAIMER; chapter 17 Lithuania: A priority for Europe; STEPHANIE DAIMER; chapter 18 Luxembourg, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its economy; CHRISTOPHE CROMBEZ; chapter 19 Malta: The importance of being unimportant; SPYROS BLAVOUKOS; chapter 20 The Netherlands: domestic preference formation in the European Constitution; CHRISTINE ARNOLD, MADELEINE O. HOSLI AND; chapter 21 Poland: The struggle for Nice; ANNA GWIAZDA; chapter 22 Portugal: Quest for a new role; SPYROS BLAVOUKOS; chapter 23 Slovakia: Avoiding conflict to secure stability; TOBIAS SCHULZ; chapter 24 Slovenia: Consensus, integration and the protection of identity; GIACOMO BENEDETTO; chapter 25 Spain: Preference formation and European constitution building; RAJ S. CHARI AND ALFONSO EGEA - D E HARO; chapter 26 Sweden’s “third way” toward the EU constitution: Promoting social policies and safeguarding neutrality; HARTMUT LENZ; chapter 27 The United Kingdom: Position taking and the protection of red lines; GIACOMO BENEDETTO; chapter 28 The Commission, the Convention and the IGC: Consensus and concern for its role; CHRISTOPHE CROMBEZ; chapter 29 The European Parliament: Consensus and coordination for enhanced powers; GIACOMO BENEDETTO UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781134173365 ER -