Professionalization in EU Policy-Making? The topology of the transnational field of EU affairs
In this paper, we conceptualize EU policy-making as a vital field of professionalization and depict the emergence and various dimensions of an area of professional work nowadays labelled 'EU Affairs'. Thus, we argue that the EU constitutes more than just a supranational layer of decision-m...
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