The EU and Its Member-States: Institutional Contrasts and Their Consequences

作者: Vivien A. Schmidt , Vivien A. Schmidt

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摘要: The EU is a supranational governance organization which quasi-federal in institutional structure and quasi-pluralist policymaking processes. As such, it has had significant impact on all member-states' structures, whether federal or unitary, their processes, statist corporatist. But greater countries such as France Britain, are unitary statist, than federal, corporatist country Germany, where there better goodness of fit. problems democratic legitimacy, occur not only at the level but also national level, therefore again Britain Germany.

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