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100 1 _94145
_aGoetz, Klaus H.
245 1 0 _aPolitical time in the EU :
_bdimensions, perspectives, theories
260 _aOxfordshire :
_bRoutledge,
_cMarch 2009
520 3 _aThe manner in which time is institutionalized is critical to how a political system works. Terms, time budgets and time horizons of collective and individual political actors; rights over timing, sequencing and speed in decision-making; and the temporal properties of policy matter to the distribution of power; efficiency and effectiveness of policy-making; and democratic legitimacy. This article makes a case for the systematic study of political time in the European Union (EU) - both as an independent and a dependent variable - and highlights the analytical value-added of a time-centred analysis. The article discusses previous scholarship on the institutionalization of political time and its consequences along the dimensions of policy, politics and policy; and then review dominant perspectives on political time, which centre on power, system performance and legitimacy. These perspectives tie in with diverse theoretical traditions in the study of the EU. Taken together, dimensions, perspectives and theories help to guide time-centred analysis of the EU political system.
590 _aEU, EU timescape, Performance, Political time, Power
700 1 _aMEYER-SAHLING, Jan-hinrik
_97177
773 0 8 _tJournal of European Public Policy
_g16, 2, p. 180-201
_dOxfordshire : Routledge, March 2009
_xISSN 13501763
_w
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998 _a20091112
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_cDaiane
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_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c30833
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