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The Common Fisheries Policy of the European Union: Diverging Responses in Germany and the United Kingdom DescriptionContributes original material, taken from interview transcripts, on the under-
researched German fishing industry. Reviews“. . . offers a new insight into the relationship between Member States of the EU and the European Commission, by empirically testing two of the main theories of that relationship.”
– Prof. Tim S. Gray, Newcastle University
Table of ContentsThe author concludes that elements of the standard liberal intergovernmentalism and historical institutionalism hypotheses can indeed explain the stances of the domestic fisheries’ stakeholders, but there is some evidence of institutional and actor blurring, and institutional socialization in Germany and the United Kingdom. Nevertheless, it is argued that fishing is “high politics” in the UK, but “low politics” in Germany. This work argues that this might be explained by the way in which UK debates on fishing have been linked to the future of the European Union and, whereas in Germany these same debates on fishing have been linked to the future of the planet.
ISBN10: 0-7734-4996-5 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-4996-1 Pages: 360 Year: 2008
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