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The paper questions the fashionable ideas, that bureaucratic organization is an obsolescent, undesirable and non-viable form of administration, and that there is an inevitable and irreversible paradigmatic shift towards market- or network organization. In contrast, the paper argues that...
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How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that are affecting contemporary Europe? The article proposes that sociological accounts of European integration should focus around the basic problem of internal differentiation and external adaptation...
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multi-level governance within member states and, if so, of what type(s), and through what processes. The empirical focus is …-level governance in the period of EU membership. The British case is analyzed in relation to developments across the EU. Thus, the main … purpose is to establish whether EU cohesion policy has promoted multi-level governance in Britain and other member states and …
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According to the original scheme of the ‘Founding Fathers’, the relations between supranational authorities and national administrations were to be characterised by a strict separation of their respective spheres of competence. This did in fact hold true, at least in the original treaties...
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directions and research agendas? How promising are terms such as “governance” and “the new governance” for improving the … understanding how the Union is overned and whether, and to what degree, there is a transformation in its system of governance? This … reference, and getting beyond the tyranny of dichotomies. It is acknowledged that the “governance turn” in EU-studies is an …
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This collection of articles examines some of the legislative cornerstones of the emerging EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice in light of the research question whether the relevant decision-making processes in the Justice and Home Affairs Council may best be understood from a Rationalist or...
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Case studies indicate that national governments may be partly split so that national (regulatory) agencies operate in a ‘double-hatted’ manner, serving both ministerial departments and the European Commission. Applying large-N questionnaire data this paper follows up these studies by...
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The EU is frequently understood as a special kind of governance system characterized by its strong degree of … national and subnational levels, as well as organized non-state interests. Nowhere is this kind of multi-level governance as …-established consultative system? We observe a proliferation over time and across sectors of this mode of governance. The use of Expert group …
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The European Union’s Open Method of Coordination (OMC) is a method that in principle assumes that coordination of policies can be achieved without the use of “hard law”. This paper addresses the question what the OMC represents as an instrument for European integration in the context of...
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Economic globalisation fosters transnational systems of governance that are seen to threaten nationally based systems … are the prospects for democratising transnational governance structures? In other words can democracy be disassociated … from government ? Second, what is the role of the EU – is it a transnational governance system or a fledgling system of …
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