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D. Georgakakis, J. Rowell (Beteiligte)

The Field of Eurocracy


Mapping EU Actors and Professionals
Herausgegeben von Georgakakis, D.; Rowell, J.
1st ed. 2013. 2013. xiv, 288 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2013
ISBN: 1-349-45156-8 (1349451568)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-45156-2 (9781349451562)

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The word Eurocracy has resonance throughout out Europe but in reality we know little about the people who work in and around the EU or how they fit into its large bureaucratic framework. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book addresses this problem by exploring the MEPs, diplomats, civil servants and commissioners that work in and around the EU.
Introduction: Studying Eurocracy as a Bureaucratic Field; Didier Georgakakis, Jay Rowell 1. MEPs: Towards a Specialization of European Political Work?; Willy Beauvallet and Sebastien Michon 2. Tensions Within Eurocracy: A Socio-Morphological Perspective; Didier Georgakakis 3. The Permanent Representatives to the EU: Going Native in the European Field?; Filippa Chatzistavrou 4. ECB Leaders: a New European Monetary Elite?; Frederic Lebaron 5. The World of European Information: The Institutional and Relational Genesis of the EU Public Sphere; Philippe Aldrin 6. Expert Groups in the Field of Eurocracy; Cecile Robert 7. Interest Groups and Lobbyists in the European Political Space: The Permanent Eurocrats; Guillaume Courty, Helene Michel 8. The Personnel of the European Trade Union Confederation: Specifically European Types of Capital?; Anne-Catherine Wagner 9. European Business Leaders: A Focus on the Upper Layers of the European Field Power; Francois-Xavier Dudouet, Eric Gremont, Audrey Pageaut, Antoine Vion Conclusion: The Field of Eurocracy: A New Map for New Research Horizons; Didier Georgakakis
´Didier Georgakakis and Jay Rowell have put together a thought-provoking volume on ´the field of Eurocracy´. Contributors provide a wealth of information on the EU´s actors while introducing a new sociological, actor-centred perspective which provides a welcome supplement (or even antidote) to more conventional studies of the European institutions.´

- Michelle Cini, Professor of European Politics, University of Bristol, UK and Co-editor, Journal of Common Market Studies

´The institutions of the European Union, despite valiant efforts to increase their transparency, remain puzzling to specialists and citizens alike, encouraging reductionisms such as that of a tentacular and all-powerful ´Brussels bureaucracy.´ There are bureaucrats in Brussels, they are divided, functionally dispersed and, while very competent, much less powerful than such myths make them out to be. This excellent volume helps greatly to map ´Eurocracy´ and demolish these myths. At a moment when the project for building a new Europe is under siege, such contributions are essential.´

- George Ross, ad personam Chaire Jean Monnet, Université de Montréal, Canada; Emeritus, Brandeis University, USA and Faculty Associate, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, USA

´Forty-five years after A. Spinelli´s ´The Eurocrats´, this is the first book to systematically deploy the concepts, analytical tools and methodology of contemporary sociology to the study of the European Union institutions. An entirely original perspectives on the institutions and the people who work for them thus emerges. Specialists of European affaires, scholars and students in politics, administration and sociology as well as citizens will develop a new understanding of who rules the EU institutions and why, sociologically speaking, the European project appears to be in crisis.´

Juan Díez Medrano, Professor of Sociology, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain and Chair of the Council for European Studies