Studying europeanization. Different theoretical lenses and new methodological approaches - Oana-Andreea Ion, coordonator

DESCRIERE
The volume, dedicated to students and researchers alike, is a comprehensive yet easy to grasp handbook for the theoretical and methodological study of Europeanization which compiles the latest and most relevant studies in the field in addition to the authors? own research on the phenomenon.
Dr Oana - Andreea Ion (editor) is Lecturer at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). She is a Jean Monnet Professor, with publications and research interests in the European Studies broader area, i. e. governance, Europeanization, institutional architecture and decision-making process.
Dr Miruna Troncota is a Postdoctoral researcher and Lecturer at National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). She has research interests in the field of Constructivism, European integration theories, EU Foreign Policy, post-conflict reconstruction and the Western Balkans.
Alexandra-Cristina Loy is a PhD student at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). Her research interests are EU institutional affairs, EU foreign policy and Europeanization, from a neo-institutionalist approach.
Dr Oana - Andreea Ion (editor) is Lecturer at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). She is a Jean Monnet Professor, with publications and research interests in the European Studies broader area, i. e. governance, Europeanization, institutional architecture and decision-making process.
Dr Miruna Troncota is a Postdoctoral researcher and Lecturer at National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). She has research interests in the field of Constructivism, European integration theories, EU Foreign Policy, post-conflict reconstruction and the Western Balkans.
Alexandra-Cristina Loy is a PhD student at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Department of International Relations and European Integration in Bucharest (Romania). Her research interests are EU institutional affairs, EU foreign policy and Europeanization, from a neo-institutionalist approach.
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