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<font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>In political science, Europeanization refers to the process whereby national politics, policy-making processes and public choices are highly influenced by</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>European political and economic dynamics. This</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>de</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>fi</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>nition emphasizes the top-down approach of European [[integration]], with changes originating from European institutions and states being receptive. In contrast, the bottom- up approach of Europeanization stresses the impact that single member states have on the shaping of the EU’s institutional structures and its policy-making processes.</font>
 
<font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>In political science, Europeanization refers to the process whereby national politics, policy-making processes and public choices are highly influenced by</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>European political and economic dynamics. This</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>de</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>fi</font> <font 12.000000pt font-family: 'MinionPro'; color: rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%)/ ;;rgb(30.100000%, 30.200000%, 31.000000%);;#ffffff>nition emphasizes the top-down approach of European [[integration]], with changes originating from European institutions and states being receptive. In contrast, the bottom- up approach of Europeanization stresses the impact that single member states have on the shaping of the EU’s institutional structures and its policy-making processes.</font>
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== External links and references ==
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* [http://web.grinnell.edu/courses/pol/f02/pol295-01/Borzel%20-%20Member%20State%20Responses%20to%20Europeanization.pdf Member state Responses to Europeanization by Humboldt University Berlin]
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* [http://eiop.or.at/eiop/pdf/2004-016.pdf?v=1392752313000/_/jcr:system/jcr:versionStorage/82/42/bb/8242bb30-bb82-447a-a9d3-643bb66de830/1.8/jcr:frozenNode "Europeanization: solution or problem?" by Claudio Radaelli]
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* [http://www.cse.uaic.ro/WorkingPapers/articles/CESWP2011_III1_DIR.pdf The Europeanization of Central and Eastern Europe by University of Iaşi]
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Europeanization[edit]

In political science, Europeanization refers to the process whereby national politics, policy-making processes and public choices are highly influenced by European political and economic dynamics. This de fi nition emphasizes the top-down approach of European integration, with changes originating from European institutions and states being receptive. In contrast, the bottom- up approach of Europeanization stresses the impact that single member states have on the shaping of the EU’s institutional structures and its policy-making processes.

External links and references[edit]