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EU Policy and Destiny: A Challenge for Anthropology

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EU Policy and Destiny: A Challenge for Anthropology
Author(s)McDonald, Maryon
AbstractI want to come at ‘policy’ and related issues from a different angle and do so here through some brief and sweeping comments on the EU. The European Union is policy-centred, and self-defining ‘policy-makers’ make up its knowingly elite officials. If anthropologists are to examine policy, then I would suggest that the EU is one good place to start. Furthermore, the EU is at a critical juncture and the time is ripe for anthropologists living and working in Europe to be vocal in calling it to account. This is intended as a deliberately mischievous piece about the European Union.
IssueNo1
Pages3-5
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceAnthropology Today
VolumeNo21
PubDateFebruary 2005
ISBN_ISSN0268-540X
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Social/Cultural Anthropology
——–Political Practices, Organization, and Structure
————Anthropology and Public Policy

Political Practices, Organization, and Structure

  • Anthropology and Public Policy
  • Autonomy and Self-Determination
  • Civil Society and the State
  • Institutions
  • Nation, State, and Tribe
  • Politics, Power, and Culture


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