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Governing European Communications
From Unification to Coordination
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Verlag: | Lexington Books |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 08.10.2007 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9780739155714 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 368 |
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Beschreibungen
The liberalization of communications markets, especially from the 1980s onward, has witnessed increased regulatory activity within but also above the national state. By examining the European case_concentrating on the European Union, the most advanced example of regionalism_Governing European Communications enhances understanding of the trend toward above-the-national-state regulation, its, drivers and its limitations. Analyzing in detail the origins, dynamics, and evolution of European-level communications governance in the postwar era, Michalis offers a single, comprehensive, and up-to-date account of telecommunications and television policies and regulation and their technological convergence.
Governing European Communications provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the emergence, dynamics, and evolution of European-level communications governance in the post-war era, focusing on telecommunications and television policies and regulation, and their technological convergence. Concentrating on the EU, the book embeds governance within broader economic and political developments in a global context and demonstrates that European governance has been more about the character rather than the level of regulation.
<br>Chapter 1
<br>Chapter 1. Introduction
<br>Chapter 2
<br>Chapter 2. Origins of European Governance in Communications: The formative years (late 1940s - late 1960s)
<br>Chapter 3
<br>Chapter 3. The Crisis Years: National capital and the search for European solutions and identity (late 1960s - late 1970s)
<br>Chapter 4
<br>Chapter 4. Defensive Europeanization: Industrial policy moves to Europe (late 1970s - mid-1980s)
<br>Chapter 5
<br>Chapter 5. Liberalization and Re-regulation: The high peak of European governance? (mid-1980s - late 1990s)
<br>Chapter 6
<br>Chapter 6. Competitiveness, Knowledge Economy and Technological Convergence: Toward policy coordination (late 1990s - early 2007)
<br>Chapter 7
<br>Chapter 7. Conclusions
<br>Chapter 1. Introduction
<br>Chapter 2
<br>Chapter 2. Origins of European Governance in Communications: The formative years (late 1940s - late 1960s)
<br>Chapter 3
<br>Chapter 3. The Crisis Years: National capital and the search for European solutions and identity (late 1960s - late 1970s)
<br>Chapter 4
<br>Chapter 4. Defensive Europeanization: Industrial policy moves to Europe (late 1970s - mid-1980s)
<br>Chapter 5
<br>Chapter 5. Liberalization and Re-regulation: The high peak of European governance? (mid-1980s - late 1990s)
<br>Chapter 6
<br>Chapter 6. Competitiveness, Knowledge Economy and Technological Convergence: Toward policy coordination (late 1990s - early 2007)
<br>Chapter 7
<br>Chapter 7. Conclusions
Maria Michalis is principal lecturer and course leader in the School of Media, Arts & Design at the University of Westminster, London.