Setting the scene: the European Union's engagement with transnational policy networks |
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Authors: | Stephen Kingah Vivien Schmidt Wang Yong |
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Affiliation: | 1. United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies, Bruges, Belgiumskingah@cris.unu.edu;3. Center for European Integration, Boston, MA, USA;4. Center for the Study of Europe, Boston, MA, USA;5. Center for International Relations, Boston, MA, USA;6. Department of International Relations, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA;7. Department of Political Science, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA;8. School of International Studies, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China;9. Center for International Political Economy, Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China |
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Abstract: | This article serves as a tool to set the scene in this special issue on the manner in which the European Union (EU) engages transnational policy networks (TPNs). It paints a canvas of the main themes to be treated in articles that span a variety of thematic areas. Six main lines of inquiry are developed to better feed into the various themes covered by the specific articles. The lines of inquiry used include modalities or ways in which the EU influences TPNs around the world, TPNs’ influence of policy and decision-making within the EU, conditions under which engagement between the EU and TPNs can be considered successful, the identity and location of the TPNs, and the utility or otherwise of an EU strategy to weaken or strengthen engagement with TPNs. |
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Keywords: | transnational policy networks the EU influence cooperation engagement |
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