Abstract

An ambitious new book, Politiques publiques. 1, La France dans la gouvernance europeenne, edited by Olivier Borraz and Virginie Guiraudon, offers an empirically rich and theoretically reflective response to questions concerning the impact on national policymaking and administration of growing inter-state cooperation, the sharing of decisional authority within the European Union and the delegation of regulatory responsibilities to semi-autonomous agencies at home. It investigates where, with internationalisation and Europeanisation, policy is made and by whom, who decides and to whom they are accountable, and what has become of the French model. Avoiding the dogmatism that characterises debates about globalisation and Europeanisation, the book provides a detailed, well-informed and accessible overview of policy and policy-making in a large and singular EU member state.

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