ARENA Working Paper 7/2018 (PDF)
Cathrine Holst
ARENA Working Paper 7/2018 (PDF)
Cathrine Holst
Erik O. Eriksen and John Erik Fossum have contributed with a chapter in the new Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy.
Cathrine Holst and Anders Molander have published a new article in Contemporary Political Theory where they critically scrutinize ten often-cited epistemic objections against the political role of experts, and discuss how expertise can be used to increase the quality of democratic decision-making.
Johan P. Olsen's book on democratic accountability has been translated into Portugeese and published with Brazil's Ecola Nacional de Administração Pública (ENAP).
Morten Egeberg and Inger Marie Stigen use organizational position, demographic background and political attitudes to explain government bureaucrats’ behaviour in the journal Public Policy and Administration.
Cathrine Holst and Anders Molander introduce three groups of mechanisms that are likely to contribute to remedying the problems of expertise and discuss what they imply for the design of a system of public advisory commissions in this new article in Social Epistemology.
Chris Lord has contributed with a chapter in the the new book Traité d’études Parlementaires (English: The Treaty of Parliamentary Studies).
John Erik Fossum and Agustín José Menéndez have contributed with a book chapter each in a volume devoted to offer a new conceptual approach to the core ideas of European integration processes.
Does the EU deliver on its human rights policy? Johanne D. Saltnes explores the EU’s use of the human rights clause and the legitimacy basis of the Union’s human rights policy in the journal Global Affairs.
Johan P. Olsen looks back at the roots of public administration as a research program and an educational subject in Bergen in the late 1960s and early 1970s in Norsk Statsvitenskapelig Tidsskrift.
I Norsk sosiologisk tidsskrift skriver Stine Hesstvedt fra ARENAs EUREX-prosjekt om forskere sin deltakelse i politikkutforming, med utgangspunkt i norske offentlige utredninger (NOU-er).
Guri Rosén has contributed with a chapter about the European Parliament in the Handbook on the EU and International Trade.
Agustín José Menéndez tests the reconstructive potential and the normative soundness of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory to make sense of European integration in the journal European Papers.
Helene Sjursen explores the sources of legitimacy of the European Union's (EU) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) in the journal Global Affairs.
An Organizational Approach to Public Governance. Understanding and Design, co-authored by Morten Egeberg and Jarle Trondal, launches a general organizational approach to public governance.
Guri Rosén and Marianne Riddervold explore EU-US positions and responses to Chinese advances in the South China Sea and Russia's actions in the Ukraine in the Special Issue on Crises and EU-US Relations in the Journal of European Integration.
In this article in Journal of European Integration, Johanne D. Saltnes draws on recent constructivist literature on the contestation of norms to explain a group of member states’ resistance to EU integration in the field of development.
I Norsk statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift diskuterer Jarle Trondal politikkens organisering. Essayet er skrevet i anledning markeringen av Professor Morten Egebergs vitenskapelig karriere.
Denne studien i Norsk statsvitenskapelig tidsskrift til Jarle Trondal og Nadja Kühn er basert på en studie av norske departementstjenestemenns EU-arbeid gjennom to 10-år.
The introducing article by the editors Cathrine Holst and Eva Krick focus on the empirical variations and normative implications of the socio-political ties of expert bodies in the special issue of the European Politics and Society.
Christopher Lord analyses whether independent central banking removes an important area of policy-making from the process of mass political representation in the article in the special issue of European Politics and Society.
Eva Krick explores the room for reconciliation between democratic and epistemic claims to modern policy-making in her article in the special issue of European Politics and Society.
Stine Hesstvedt and Johan Christensen examine the long-term developments in the involvement of interest groups and academics in Norwegian policy advisory bodies in the special issue of European Politics and Society.
Guri Rosén and Silje H. Tørnblad seek to answer questions, to what extent, and how, does expertise from the Commission influence the European Parliament’s positions in the article in the European Politics and Society.
Nadja Kühn and Jarle Trondal present a single case study that shows the profound and rising role of public administration in the multilevel governing system of the European Union (EU) in the Journal of European Public Policy.