In this new article in Administration & Society, Jarle Trondal and Julie Runde Krogstad examines decision-making behavior in urban transport policy networks.
Publications
John Erik Fossum and Jarle Trondal, have along with co-authors published an article in Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, exploring the concept of autonomy and what it means for different areas of Norwegian policy.
John Erik Fossum has contributed a chapter to the newly published The Rule of Law in the EU: Challengers, Actors and Strategies.
Jarle Trondal has contributed a chapter to the newly published Handbook on European Union Public Administration.
In a new, co-authored article in Scandinavian Political Studies, Jarle Trondal provides a new theoretical lens on political party developments.
In a new co-authored article in Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Asimina Michailidou explores the news coverage of various forms of differentiation in the EU.
In this new book in the Elements in Public Policy Series, Jarle Trondal along with co-authors demonstrate the need for robust governance in turbulent times.
John Erik Fossum has co-edited the book Differentiation and Dominance in Europe’s Poly-Crises, with chapters by several ARENA researchers.
John Erik Fossum, Espen D.H. Olsen and Jarle Trondal have edited a Special Issue of Norsk vitenskapelig tidsskrift, and contributed an introduction and an article. The issue also contains an article written by Johanne Døhlie Saltnes.
In a new article in the Journal of European Public Policy, Mauricio Mandujano Manriquez and Tommaso Pavone deploy a new theoretical framework to study judicial innovation and agenda-setting.
In this co-authored study, Jarle Trondal outlines a framework for analyzing bureaucratic bias in integrated administrative systems.
In a new, co-authored article in the International Review of Administrative Sciences, Jarle Trondal examines how geographical location and distance affect agency autonomy.
Jarle Trondal has edited a special issue of Tertiary Education and Management. Trondal has co-authored the editorial article of the issue, along with Pinheiro, Gänzle and Klenk.
In a new article in Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Martin Moland analyses the relationship between past political asymmetry and present public opinion.
In this report, Joris Melman uses focus groups in France, Italy and the Netherlands to understand how citizens from different social groups perceived the Euro after the financial crisis.