2021
DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2021.1925581
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Europeanization from the periphery: the case of ‘second-class’ food in Central and Eastern Europe

Abstract: Europeanization is often defined as the process by which European Union (EU) laws, policies and practices shape the member states. Scholars have examined the key drivers of Europeanization. In bottom-up accounts, they point to the member states themselves as important. Attention has traditionally gone to the older or more powerful member states. Yet, recent works, mostly focused on foreign policy, propose that peripheral or weaker countries may also play leading roles. This paper contributes to this perspectiv… Show more

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