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Engineering europeanization : the role of the European institutions in shaping national media regualtion

By: HARCOURT, Alison.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: October 2002Subject(s): Convergence | EU institutions | Europeanziation | Media Policy RegulationJournal of European Public Policy 9, 5, p. 736-755Abstract: This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in national media regualtion. The European Union is not viewd as a monolith but as a constellation of institutions that pursue Europeanization with different policy instrumetns and intersecting agendas. There fore, the article illustrates how the European Commission (in turn, operating through different Directorates-General and the Merger Task Force), the European Court of Justice and the European Parliament have successfully constrained and ultimately `Europeanized'the policies of five member states (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK). the ensuing pattern is one of policy convergence - a result that is somewhat surprising considering the usual argument that the impact of the European Union is refracted by institutional structures that produce national modes of adaptation to Europe
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This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in national media regualtion. The European Union is not viewd as a monolith but as a constellation of institutions that pursue Europeanization with different policy instrumetns and intersecting agendas. There fore, the article illustrates how the European Commission (in turn, operating through different Directorates-General and the Merger Task Force), the European Court of Justice and the European Parliament have successfully constrained and ultimately `Europeanized'the policies of five member states (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK). the ensuing pattern is one of policy convergence - a result that is somewhat surprising considering the usual argument that the impact of the European Union is refracted by institutional structures that produce national modes of adaptation to Europe

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