Europeanization, Whitehall culture and the treasury as institutional veto player: a constructivist approach to economic and monetary union (Record no. 47323)

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Personal name Dyson, Kenneth
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Title Europeanization, Whitehall culture and the treasury as institutional veto player: a constructivist approach to economic and monetary union
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2000
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Extent p.897-914
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Summary, etc. This article examines Europeanization in Whitehall, using EMU as a case study. It argues that how the EMU policy community has developed within Whitehall, and its outcomes, cannot be captured using a narrow, rationalist game-theoretic framework. Although strategic behaviour is important, as Dyson and Featherstone (1999) argue, the primary question is how Whitehall players have defined British interests, formed a collective identity and given a specific meaning to the EMU game. The article applies a cultural approach to Whitehall, focusing on the macro structures of belief within which EMU policy is made. - Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name entry element European union
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Main entry heading Public Administration
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