Miriam Hartlapp, Julia Metz, Christian Rauh
Which Policy for Europe?
Power and Conflict Inside the European Commission
Miriam Hartlapp, Julia Metz, Christian Rauh
Which Policy for Europe?
Power and Conflict Inside the European Commission
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An unprecedented inside view of the European Commission, and institution which substantially influences the legislative agenda of the European Union. Based on testimonies of 150 insiders, the authors show how the institution is significantly influenced by political power struggles that affect the rules that govern Europe.
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An unprecedented inside view of the European Commission, and institution which substantially influences the legislative agenda of the European Union. Based on testimonies of 150 insiders, the authors show how the institution is significantly influenced by political power struggles that affect the rules that govern Europe.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9780199688036
- ISBN-10: 0199688036
- Artikelnr.: 40801791
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 161mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9780199688036
- ISBN-10: 0199688036
- Artikelnr.: 40801791
Prof. Dr. Miriam Hartlapp is Professor for Governance and Organizational Studies at the University of Bremen. She was doctoral and postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, worked at the ILO, Geneva, and led a Young Independent Research Group at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. She is co-author of "Complying with Europe: The Impact of EU Minimum Harmonisation and Soft Law in the Member States" (CUP 2005) that won the EUSA Best Book in EU Studies Prize 2007 and has published widely on the EU political system, questions of compliance and enforcement, governance in multilevel systems, as well as on international, European and comparative economic, employment and social policies. Dr. Julia Metz is senior researcher in the research area "Governance and Organizational Studies" at the University of Bremen. Previously she has worked at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center, where she is guest researcher now. She holds a Masters in political science and economics from the University of Heidelberg and a PhD from the Free University Berlin. Her research interests include the dynamics of European administrative governance, the nexus of expertise and politics in the policy process, and research and innovation policy and her work has appeared in the Journal of European Integration and Policy and Society, among others. Dr. Christian Rauh is a research fellow in the Global Governance department of the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. He received his M.A. in Politics and Management from the University of Konstanz and his PhD from the Free University Berlin. His dissertation on "Politicisation, issue salience, and the consumer policies of the European Commission " was awarded with the 2013 ECPR Jean Blondel Prize for the best thesis in politics. His work covers political economy and supranational governance and has appeared in the European Journal of Government and Economics, West European Politics, the Journal of European Integration and the Journal of Common Market Studies.
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Position Formation inside the EU Commission: An Analytical
Framework
* 3: Studying Internal Dynamics
* 4: Connecting Personal Characteristics and Organizational Structure:
Commissioners, Directors-General and Services
* 5: The Intersection of Social and Common-market Policies
* 6: Research and Innovation Policy
* 7: Consumer Policy
* 8: Expert Groups in the Commission: Knowledge providers or political
device/
* 9: Insulated, Technocratic Decision-Making? Commission Position
Formation and the Public Acceptability of Policy Options
* 10: Structural Biases? The Link Between Internal Coordination and the
Dynamics of Position Formation
* 11: Many Factors in Position Formation, but Some Matter More Often
Than Others: Evidence Across Cases
* 12: Shaping Policies for Europe: Internal Position Formation Between
Problem-Solving, Turf Expansion and Political Ideology
* 13: Conclusion: Why We Should Care About Power and Conflict Inside
the European Commission
* 2: Position Formation inside the EU Commission: An Analytical
Framework
* 3: Studying Internal Dynamics
* 4: Connecting Personal Characteristics and Organizational Structure:
Commissioners, Directors-General and Services
* 5: The Intersection of Social and Common-market Policies
* 6: Research and Innovation Policy
* 7: Consumer Policy
* 8: Expert Groups in the Commission: Knowledge providers or political
device/
* 9: Insulated, Technocratic Decision-Making? Commission Position
Formation and the Public Acceptability of Policy Options
* 10: Structural Biases? The Link Between Internal Coordination and the
Dynamics of Position Formation
* 11: Many Factors in Position Formation, but Some Matter More Often
Than Others: Evidence Across Cases
* 12: Shaping Policies for Europe: Internal Position Formation Between
Problem-Solving, Turf Expansion and Political Ideology
* 13: Conclusion: Why We Should Care About Power and Conflict Inside
the European Commission
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Position Formation inside the EU Commission: An Analytical
Framework
* 3: Studying Internal Dynamics
* 4: Connecting Personal Characteristics and Organizational Structure:
Commissioners, Directors-General and Services
* 5: The Intersection of Social and Common-market Policies
* 6: Research and Innovation Policy
* 7: Consumer Policy
* 8: Expert Groups in the Commission: Knowledge providers or political
device/
* 9: Insulated, Technocratic Decision-Making? Commission Position
Formation and the Public Acceptability of Policy Options
* 10: Structural Biases? The Link Between Internal Coordination and the
Dynamics of Position Formation
* 11: Many Factors in Position Formation, but Some Matter More Often
Than Others: Evidence Across Cases
* 12: Shaping Policies for Europe: Internal Position Formation Between
Problem-Solving, Turf Expansion and Political Ideology
* 13: Conclusion: Why We Should Care About Power and Conflict Inside
the European Commission
* 2: Position Formation inside the EU Commission: An Analytical
Framework
* 3: Studying Internal Dynamics
* 4: Connecting Personal Characteristics and Organizational Structure:
Commissioners, Directors-General and Services
* 5: The Intersection of Social and Common-market Policies
* 6: Research and Innovation Policy
* 7: Consumer Policy
* 8: Expert Groups in the Commission: Knowledge providers or political
device/
* 9: Insulated, Technocratic Decision-Making? Commission Position
Formation and the Public Acceptability of Policy Options
* 10: Structural Biases? The Link Between Internal Coordination and the
Dynamics of Position Formation
* 11: Many Factors in Position Formation, but Some Matter More Often
Than Others: Evidence Across Cases
* 12: Shaping Policies for Europe: Internal Position Formation Between
Problem-Solving, Turf Expansion and Political Ideology
* 13: Conclusion: Why We Should Care About Power and Conflict Inside
the European Commission