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role conceptions 8 political science 4 European identity 2 Europeanization 2 administrative adaptation 2 identity 2 institutions 2 interest representation 2 organization theory 2 socialization 2 Belgium 1 CFSP/ESDP 1 Council of Ministers 1 East-Central Europe 1 European Commission 1 European officials 1 Spain 1 Sweden 1 educational policy 1 enlargement 1 expert committees 1 federalism 1 governance 1 ideas 1 institutionalisation 1 institutionalism 1 integration theory 1 intergovernmentalism 1 international trade 1 legitimacy 1 lobbying 1 national interest 1 neo-institutionalism 1 participation 1 policy analysis 1 policy learning 1 political economy 1 political opportunity structure 1 public administration 1 security/external 1
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Free 8
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Article 4 Book / Working Paper 4
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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Trondal, Jarle 2 Beyers, Jan 1 Checkel, Jeffrey T. 1 Egeberg, Morten 1 Juncos, Ana E. 1 Olsen, Johan P. 1 Piedrafita Tremosa, Sonia 1 Pomorska, Karolina 1 Woll, Cornelia 1
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ARENA 3 Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies 1
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European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 4 ARENA Working Papers 3 MPIfG Discussion and Working Papers 1
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Secretariat, Facilitator or Policy Entrepreneur? Role Perceptions of Officials of the Council Secretariat
Juncos, Ana E.; Pomorska, Karolina - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 14 (2010) 08
The Council Secretariat General has emerged as one of the institutional winners of the dynamic development of the EU’s foreign and security policy, especially in the field of crisis management. Despite this, the role of the Council Secretariat in European foreign policy remains under...
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The EU Eastern enlargement: Policy choices of the Spanish government
Piedrafita Tremosa, Sonia - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 9 (2005) 01
Eastern enlargement is a process in which the very identity of the European Union is under construction, with its constitutive principles and values being challenged. Policy choices of the member governments participating in this process can not exclusively being explained by rational choice...
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Executive Politics as Usual: Role Behaviour and Conflict Dimensions in the College of European Commissioners
Egeberg, Morten - ARENA - 2005
While role behaviour and conflict dimensions in the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have been fairly well documented, studies on the internal functioning of the College of the European Commission have been almost lacking. Thus, highly inconsistent images exist; ranging...
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The institutional dynamics of the (European) University
Olsen, Johan P. - ARENA - 2005
The aim of this essay is to contribute to an improved comprehension of the university’s dynamics of change, as part of a larger transformation of the relationships between society’s key institutions. A distinction is made between seeing the University as an institution and as an instrument,...
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Learning to Act on World Trade Preference Formation of Large Firms in the United States and the European Union
Woll, Cornelia - Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies - 2005
Abstract Lobbying by economic actors constitutes a central element of a large part of the literature on trade policy-making. However, it is mainly considered as input into the political system, which then aggregates the demand of different societal interests. As such inputs, the preferences of...
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Social Mechanisms and the Quality of Cooperation: Are Europe and the EU Really All That Different?
Checkel, Jeffrey T. - ARENA - 2004
Drawing upon a multi-faceted understanding of human rationality, this essay highlights the role of three generic social mechanisms - strategic calculation, cognitive role playing and normative suasion - in promoting differing degrees of cooperation within international institutions. I focus in...
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How Nation-States Hit Europe Ambiguity and Representation in the European Union
Beyers, Jan; Trondal, Jarle - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 7 (2003) 04
Most studies of the EU and its member-states are concerned with how processes of European integration hit the member-states. This article shifts emphasis from this top-down towards a bottom-up approach and asks whether and how differences in domestic institutional constellations shape the...
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Integration Through Participation Introductory Notes to the Study of Administrative Integration
Trondal, Jarle - In: European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 3 (1999) 04
-level participation foster changes in the identities, role conceptions and modes of acting amongst the organization members of these …
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