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The Europeanization of National Politics?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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References

1 See for example, B. Rosamond, Theories of European Integration, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000.

2 Peter A. Hall and R. C. R. Taylor, ‘Political Science and the Three New Institutionalisms’, Political Studies, 44: 5 (1996) pp. 936–57; B. Guy Peters, Institutional Theory in Political Science, London, Pinter, 1999.

3 K. Armstrong and S. Bulmer, The Governance of the Single European Market, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1998, esp. pp. 50–63.

4 See also B. G. Peters, Institutional Theory in Political Science, op. cit., p. 44.

5 23: 4 (2000).

6 J. P. Olson, ‘The Many Faces of Europeanisation’, ARENA Working Papers WP 01/2, 2001, pp. 1–47.

7 W. Connolly, The Terms of Political Discourse, London, D. C. Heath, 1974.

8 This argument has been developed at greater length in J. Buller and A. Gamble, ‘Conceptualising Europeanisation’, Public Policy and Administration, 17: 2 (2002) pp. 4–24.