William Wallace fue un filósofo y académico escocés, miembro del Merton College y Catedrático de Filosofía Moral en la Universidad de Oxford. Su obra profundizó en conceptos trascendentales de la filosofía moral, aportando significativamente al discurso académico de su época.
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The book presents a detailed examination of Hegel's philosophical system, focusing on his logic and its implications for understanding reality and thought. Wallace delves into Hegel's dialectical method, exploring the development of concepts and the nature of truth. The work aims to clarify Hegel's often complex ideas, making them accessible to readers. It serves as both a study of Hegel's logic and a critical engagement with his philosophical legacy, highlighting its relevance to contemporary thought.
Politics and policy in the EU : the challenge of governance / Helen Wallace -- Institutions of the EU : experience and experiments / Helen Wallace -- Budget / Brigid Laffan and Michael Shackleton -- Common agricultural policy / Elmar Rieger -- Single market / Helen Wallace and Alasdair R. Young -- Competition policy / David Allen -- Social policy / Stephan Leibfried and Paul Pierson -- Cohesion and structural adjustment / David Allen -- Environmental policy / Alberta Sbragia -- Energy policy / Janne Haaland Matlary -- Economic and monetary union / Loukas Tsoukalis -- EU policy in the Uruguay Round / Stephen Woolcock and Michael Hodges -- EU policy for the banana market / Christopher Stevens -- Policies towards central and eastern Europe / Ulrich Sedelmeier and Helen Wallace -- Justice and home affairs / Monica den Boer -- Common foreign and security policy / Anthony Forster and William Wallace -- Government without statehood : the unstable equilibrium / William Wallace
This new edition of the established standard text on policy-making in the European Union has been extensively updated and rewritten to take into account all the most important recent developments in EU affairs. The new edition is even more comprehensive than its predecessor. It now includes 15case studies of European Union policy-making in a range of different fields. In addition, there are updated introductory chapters on EU institutions and policy processes, and a new chapter explaining the various theoretical approaches to the making of policy in the EU.Major recent developments examined include the move to a single European currency, the expansion of common activities in justice and home affairs, recent initiatives to strengthen common foreign and security policy, negotiations on eastern enlargement, and efforts to reform the Common AgriculturalPolicy. Core policy fields covered include budgetary policy, trade, competition, and the Single Market. Case studies of environmental policy, social policy, and north-south relations illustrate the range and diversity of EU policy-making. Two entirely new case studies examine the common fisheriespolicy and the struggle to develop a common approach to biotechnology. The expert contributors come from six EU member states and from the US.
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