By Mathias Delori
Politique européenne, n°14
Abstract:

The Politics of Europeanization by Featherstone and Radaelli (2003) deals with some classical questions raised by this research agenda: Does Europeanization lead to convergence? Is it best understood as a top-down or an interactive process? Since it is a collective book, it is no wonder that no common answer emerges. However, two main conceptions of Europeanization come out. The first one conceives Europeanization as a sequential process. It’s input is clearly identifiable and results from an institutional misfit between the European level and the domestics. The second criticizes this neo-institutionalist view and insist on the rather informal dimensions of europeanization (socialization, diffusion of information etc.).

Published:
Politique européenne, n°14, fall, 2004

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