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European Civil Service in (Times of) Crisis : A Political Sociology of the Changing Power of Eurocrats / by Didier Georgakakis
(Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2017
Edition 1st ed. 2017.
Authors *Georgakakis, Didier author
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Size XIII, 329 p. 13 illus : online resource
Notes Introduction: Moving pictures -- 1. A contested identity: genesis of the Eurocrat figure: between stigma and affirmation of a differentiated supranational body -- 2. The making of a status group: Reconsidering socialization to the European Institutions -- 3. Genesis and structure of European bureaucratic capital: Senior European Commission officials -- 4. Soft skills versus expertise and knowledge: The changing core competencies of European civil servants -- 5. Reforming EU open competitions or how the ‘Custodians of Europe’ are now imitating undifferentiated international managers -- 6. How domination matters: New internal struggles and integrating European-enlargement newcomers -- 7. Both the pilot and a victim of austerity? How the European Commission’s administration changed under the economic and financial crisis.-Conclusion: Neoliberalized neoliberalists? The weakening sociological foundations of a pivot group and European political order
This book, part of the new wave of political sociology in EU studies, examines the dialectics of construction/deconstruction of the European civil service through a succession of empirically grounded case studies. Breaking with the usual representations of ‘Eurocrats’, it sheds light on a hidden aspect of the current European crisis: a crisis of social reproduction which affects the European civil service in a heavy context of management reforms, enlargements, institutional changes and the euro crisis. This in turn has a number of consequences in terms of internal tensions, power, and more broadly, the capacity of EU institutions to create convergence between diverging national and economic interests, and to embody a European future. European Civil Service in (Times of) Crisis will be of interest to students and scholars across a wide range of disciplines, including politics, sociology and public administration, to practitioners working in and with the EU institutions, as well as those wishing to know more about the EU. 
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51792-6
Subjects LCSH:Political sociology
LCSH:Economic sociology
LCSH:European Union
FREE:Political Sociology
FREE:Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology
FREE:European Union Politics
Classification LCC:JA76
DC23:306.2
ID 8000071365
ISBN 9783319517926

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