In a new article in Nordisk Administrativ Tidsskrift, Jarle Trondal discusses challenges and opportunities of coordination across levels of governance.
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In a new, co-authored article in the Journal of European Public Policy, Resul Umit explore the causal effect of framing climate policies as either national or international obligations.
In this report, Emilija Tudzarovska Gjorgjievska investigates the causal linkages between the EU democratic legitimacy and the crises of representative democracies in the field of anticorruption and argues that national parliaments, political parties and elected members of parliaments can play essential roles in pursuing effective anti-corruption strategies.
In a new, co-authored article in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Daniel Naurin examines the use and implications of Article 99 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Court of Justice.
In a new article in the Ratio Juris, Erik O. Eriksen deals with the problem of the second best in a politically differentiated Europe.
In a new article in the Swiss Political Science Review, Resul Umit, together with Lena Maria Schaffer, explores potential causes of opposition to wind turbines and its electoral effects.
In a new article in Nordisk Administrativ Tidsskrift, Jarle Trondal and Dag Ole Teigen investigate perceptions of Norwegian county administrators.
Jarle Trondal has co-edited the Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union with additional contributions by Erik Oddvar Eriksen, John Erik Fossum and Guri Rosén.
Jarle Trondal has co-edited the book Governing complexity in times of turbulence.
Morten Egeberg has published a chapter on the European Commission in the new book European Union Politics.
In a new article in Policy and Politics, Jarle Trondal outlines an organisation theory approach to meta-governance.
Christopher Lord and Jarle Trondal have co-edited the book The Politics of Legitimation in the European Union: Legitimacy Recovered? with additional contributions from ARENA's PLATO early stage researchers Claire Godet and Joris Melman.
In this report, Julien Bois examines the legitimacy of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and advocates the recoupling of normative and sociological legitimacy to fully understand the CJEU’s ‘right to rule’.
In this report, Jose Piquer Martinez examines how partisanship shapes policy choices and legitimising discourses through a comparative case study of the UK and Spain following the global financial crisis.
In a new article in European Security, Tine Elisabeth Brøgger proposes that it is possible for states to agree on mutually binding commitments also in the field of security and defence.