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Zusatztext The attention paid by Donnelly to national norms concerning public policy, in particular the respective role of the state and the private sector in the economy, the legitimate objectives to be pursued by regulation is refreshing and provides a new take on this literature... The book is a fine piece of work, mastering three complex policy areas and reminding the readers of the importance of member states and their normative views in the contruction of EU regimes. Informationen zum Autor Shawn Donnelly is Assistant Professor of European Economic Governance at the University of Twente. He joined the Department of Legal and Economic Governance Studies in autumn 2007 and is a member of the Centre for European Studies and the Institute for Governance Studies. He specialises in international and comparative political economy with a focus on Europe, regulation, and political norms about the relationship between state and the market. Klappentext The Regimes of European Integration shows why international regimes get built or not and whether national governments delegate to the international level. It contains case studies in economic and social regulation in Germany, the UK, and within the European Union. Zusammenfassung The Regimes of European Integration shows why international regimes get built or not and whether national governments delegate to the international level. It contains case studies in economic and social regulation in Germany, the UK, and within the European Union. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures Acknowledgements Part I Introduction 1: Introduction 2: Regimes, Timing and Disparate Form of Governance 3: National Norms, Convergence and Divergence 4: International Norm Construction and Regimes Part II Timing and constellation of national norms 5: German Regulation 6: British Regulation Part III Timing, construction and form of European governance 7: European Pre-Regime Regulation 8: The European Company Law Regime 9: The European Financial Market Regulation Regime 10: The European Accounting Standards Regime 11: Conclusions References Index ...