
Resumen:
The book Participants or Observers in European Governance? is the result of a doctoral thesis in Political Science at the Münster University, focused on European civil society and governance. It takes a policy network approach to understand the complexities of decision-making processes in the European Union, paying particular attention to the incorporation of new actors.
“(…) the cohesion and centrality indicators of the small set of 28 actors show that it is a dense and cohesive network of one component (pp. 110–126). May be that to have a secondary role in a quite cohesive network, early after accession, is not that bad.”
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