The Brussels Effect - How the European Union Rules the World
Anu BRADFORD
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- Categories: December 2021, Governance & Politics
- Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780190088651
- Publication Date: 05/10/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 424
Summary
For many observers, the European Union is mired in a deep crisis. 
Between sluggish growth; political turmoil following a decade of 
austerity politics; Brexit; and the rise of Asian influence, the EU is 
seen as a declining power on the world stage.
Columbia Law professor Anu Bradford argues the opposite in her important new book The Brussels Effect:
 the EU remains an influential superpower that shapes the world in its 
image. By promulgating regulations that shape the international business
 environment, elevating standards worldwide, and leading to a notable 
Europeanization of many important aspects of global commerce, the EU has
 managed to shape policy in areas such as data privacy, consumer health 
and safety, environmental protection, antitrust, and online hate speech.
 And in contrast to how superpowers wield their global influence, the 
Brussels Effect - a phrase first coined by Bradford in 2012 - absolves 
the EU from playing a direct role in imposing standards, as market 
forces alone are often sufficient as multinational companies voluntarily
 extend the EU rule to govern their global operations. 
The Brussels Effect
 shows how the EU has acquired such power, why multinational companies 
use EU standards as global standards, and why the EU's role as the 
world's regulator is likely to outlive its gradual economic decline, 
extending the EU's influence long into the future.
Table of contents
Introduction: The Brussels Effect
 Preface to Part One: Theory
 Chapter 1. How the EU Became a Global Regulatory Power
 Chapter 2. The Brussels Effect
 Chapter 3. The Brussels Effect in Context
 Preface to Part Two: Case Studies
 Chapter 4. Market Competition
 Chapter 5. Digital Economy
 Chapter 6. Consumer Health and Safety
 Chapter 7. Environment
 Preface to Part Three: Assessment
 Chapter 8. Is the Brussels Effect Beneficial?
 Chapter 9. The Future of the Brussels Effect