In this article of West European Politics, John R. Moodie examines the European Commission's use of experts and its response to external criticism and demands of reform.
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Asimina Michailidou contributes to a special issue of the International Political Science Review on euroscepticism. She examines EU constestation in mainstream online news media over time and across several member states.
I siste nummer av Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift skriver Johan P. Olsen om sammenhengen mellom politisk organisering og samfunnets kvalitet. Artikkelen etterfølges av kommentarer av syv svenske statsvitere.
A new book entitled The European Union's non-members: Independence under hegemony? asks whether states closely affiliated with the EU, but which have chosen not to be full members, experience effects on their legal and political self-governing capabilities.
Johan P. Olsen calls attention to how democracies search for, and struggle over, what are legitimate accountability regimes and political orders in this Governance article.
I siste utgave av Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift kaster Jarle Trondal og Anne Elizabeth Stie et kritisk blikk på Norges «aktive» europapolitikk og Solbergregjeringens opprettelse av en egen europaminister.
In this article of the Norwegian journal Norsk Statsvitenskapelig Tidsskrift, Jarle Trondal offers a framework for analysis of the European administrative system.
In this study, Åse Gornitzka and collaborators analyze the impact of the Tempus programme, a core neighborhood policy instrument of the EU to promote public management reforms, in the Western Balkans.
In a chapter of the new book Forming, Recruiting and Managing the Academic Profession, Tatiana Fumasoli and Gaële Goastellec investigate academic recruitment and its dynamics in Swiss higher education
In this Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy article, Cathrine Holst and Anders Molander discuss Jürgen Habermas's ideas on public reason and religion, asking: do religious citizens suffer an asymmetrical cognitive burden, and should they be compensated?
In a newly published article of European Journal of Political Research, Jarle Trondal, Zuzana Murdoch and Benny Geys assess the autonomy of national officials in the European Commission.
Christopher Lord and Benjamin Leruth have edited a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy. In the introductory article they argue that the study of differentiation needs to move up the research agenda of European integration.
Benjamin Leruth, former guest researcher at ARENA, has published an article on opposition and support for integration in three Nordic countries in a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy, of which he is also co-editor.
In this special issue of the Open Access journal Politics and Governance, guest editors Åse Gornitzka and Cathrine Holst assemble 14 articles dealing with the role and use of expert knowledge in EU decision-making.
Cathrine Holst er medredaktør av et festskrift til Rune Slagstad, Rett og Politikk. Boken inviterer til prinsipiell debatt om styreform, konstitusjon og grunnleggende trekk ved stat og samfunn. Holst bidrar også med et kapittel om «kunnskapsbasert politikk» og eksperters rolle.
Christopher Lord has written the article 'Utopia or dystopia? Towards a normative analysis of differentiated integration' for a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy, of which he is also co-editor.
John Erik Fossum considers the democratic challenges of patterns of integration and disintegration actualized by the euro crisis in a new article of Journal of European Public Policy.
Espen D. H. Olsen and Hans-Jörg Trenz have published an article in Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, discussing how deliberative experiments can claim to generate democratic legitimacy.
In a new book chapter, Tatiana Fumasoli aims to understand how universities adapt to pressures for change and develop their strategic management of human resources. How do policy reforms, university strategies, and academic traditions play the role of drivers of change?
Morten Egeberg, Jarle Trondal and Nina M. Vestlund shed light on so far undocumented relationships between EU agencies and the European Commission in this Journal of European Public Policy article.
Helene Sjursen outlines key developments in the common European foreign, security and defence policy in the Routledge Handbook of European Politics.
Jarle Trondal is co-editor of the Palgrave Handbook of the European Administrative System. This important collection examines the emerging bureaucratic framework which underpins the EU and constitutes a primer on the EU administrative system.
Erik O. Eriksen contributes a chapter on the EU's normativity in light of the Eurozone crisis in the volume The Future of Europe on Rowman and Littlefield.
Mai'a K. Davis Cross has co-authored an article on the media's role in potentially contributing to the social construction of EU crises in Journal of European Public Policy.
Hans-Jörg Trenz has published the chapter 'Europeanising the Public Sphere – Meaning, Mechanisms, Effects' which takes a closer look at the shift in the research agenda from the European public sphere to the Europeanisation of public and media communication.