1st Edition

EU Policies in a Global Perspective Shaping or taking international regimes?

Edited By Gerda Falkner, Patrick Müller Copyright 2014
    248 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    248 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Recent decades have seen a rise in the significance of governance layers beyond the nation state and even Europe. Nonetheless, few efforts have been made thus far to systematically examine the EU’s interaction with global policy regimes. This book maps the relative importance of EU policies in the multi-level global governance system, in comparison with national and global activities. It provides a unique comparative analysis of the EU’s capacity for projecting its policies outward. Focusing on trade policy, agriculture, food safety, competition, social rights, environmental policy, transport, migration, nuclear non-proliferation, or financial regulation, each chapter contributes to a better understanding of the EU’s role in shaping global policies, the mechanisms it uses and the conditions leading to success or failure.

    The contributors’ comparative research highlights that policy export is a demanding phenomenon that faces severe limitations and frequently comes with drawbacks. Still, EU policy export played a key role in shaping the rules of the global trade regime and influenced global policy outcomes – at least to a minor extent or in technical aspects – in the majority of the covered policy areas. Overall however, this book reveals that the EU not only aims to export its policies, but interacts with its global environment in a number of distinct ways, including policy import and policy protection, to shield it from global pressures.

    Concluding with a comparison of all policies on the meta-level and relevant policy recommendations, this book will be of interest to students, scholars and practitioners of European politics, European public policy, global governance and international relations.

    1. The EU as a policy exporter? The conceptual framework Patrick Müller and Gerda Falkner  2. The EU in trade policy: From regime shaper to status quo power Dirk De Bièvre and Arlo Poletti  3. The EU’s Common Agricultural Policy: A case of defensive policy import Carsten Daugbjerg and Christilla Roederer-Rynning  4. Food safety: The resilient resistance of the EU Vessela Hristova  5. Competition policy: The EU and global networks Marco Botta  6. Social Rights: The EU and the International Labour Organization Guido Schwellnus  7. EU environmental policy: Greening the world? Katharina Holzinger and Thomas Sommerer  8. Transport policy: EU as a taker, shaper or shaker of the global civil aviation regime? Marcin Dabrowski  9. Migration policy: An ambiguous EU role in specifying and spreading international refugee protection norms Florian Trauner 10. Nuclear non-proliferation: The EU as an emerging international actor? Patrick Müller  11. EU financial market regulation: Protecting distinctive policy preferences Zdenek Kudrna  12. Comparative analysis: The EU as a policy exporter? Gerda Falkner and Patrick Müller

    Biography

    Gerda Falkner is the Head of the Institute for European Integration Research, and a professor of political science at the University of Vienna, Austria.

    Patrick Müller is assistant professor at the Institute for European Integration Research (EIF) at the University of Vienna, Austria.