Eva Krick and Cathrine Holst have edited a new volume with Routledge that challenges the technocratic reading of expert bodies, such as central banks, advisory committees and regulatory agencies.
2019
Agustín J. Menéndez and Espen D. H. Olsen have published a chapter entitled 'European citizenship, an unhappy misunderstanding?' in the collective work Droits subjectifs et citoyenneté. The article deals with European citizenship and European law, and brings forth a new understanding of citizenship practice and its implications.
This report edited by Antonio Zotti looks at the legal frameworks underlying the immigration policies of six Schengen countries in order to grasp how different traditions, practices and priorities cooperate and diverge within the emerging EU Migration System of Governance.
Jarle Trondal has co-written a new article together with Benjamin Leruth and Stefan Gäzle. The article, which is published in Journal of Common Market Studies, looks at different models of differentiated integration within and outside the EU.
Jarle Trondal has published a new article in International Review of Administrative Sciences, which deals with the sustainability of public governance.
In a new article in European Journal of International Relations, Erik O. Eriksen examines the concept of dominance in light of political differentiation, and further discusses political frameworks that can prevent dominance in the multi-level constellation of the EU.
Public commissions are intrinsic to the Norwegian political system, but the procedures for member selection are unclear. Based on existing research on public commissions and knowledge utilisation, Simen Andreas Nefstad Grinden questions how and why commission members are selected.
In this report, Marte Lund Saga analyses the social networks of Norwegian official advisory commissions. By using Social Network Analysis, she looks at changes in the network over time and asks whether experts have gained an increased influence over Norwegian policymaking.
ARENA Working Paper 5/2019 (pdf)
Johanne Døhlie Saltnes
ARENA Working Paper 04/2019 (PDF)
Andreas Eriksen
ARENA Working Paper 03/19 (PDF)
Cathrine Holst
Guri Rosén has written the article 'Proving Their Worth? The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Members of the European Parliament', which is published in a special issue of the journal Politics and Governance. Rosén is editor of the issue, together with Christine Neuhold of Maastricht University.
ARENA researcher Guri Rosén and Christine Neuhold of Maastricht University are academic editors of 'Out of the Shadows, Into the Limelight: Parliaments and Politicisation', a special issue of the journal Politics and Governance.
Espen D. H. Olsen and Ragnhild Grønning explore different narratives on migration in Norwegian newspapers in a new article in the International Spectator.
Eva Krick, Johan Christensen and Cathrine Holst are published in Science and Public Policy with an article on modern governance and the case of temporary policy advisory committees in Norway.
John Erik Fossum is published in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics with an article on Norway and the European Union.
In this report, Sunniva Unn Hustad analyses the EU's perspective on the financing of sustainable development, and discusses whether it is compatible with ideas of global justice.
Espen D. H. Olsen and Agustín José Menéndez in their new book Challenging European Citizenship: Ideas and Realities in Contrast (Palgrave) criticize the way in which European citizenship is imagined and practiced.
In this report, Sigrid Jerpstad investigates the EU's role in negotiating a global sustainable development agenda by looking at the EU's approach to the contested issue of responsibility and the allocation of burdens.
In this report, Vera Sofie Borgen Skjetne analyses the EU's promotion of gender justice in its approach to trafficking in human beings and how this changed during the so-called 'migrant crisis'.
In this report, Johanne Døhlie Saltnes investigates norm contestation and the relationship between norms and interests in the EU’s development policy.
In this report, Johanna Strikwerda analyses the role of the European Commission in the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy, and finds that members states have accepted an increased autonomy of the Commission due to a sense of obligation concerning its role as an executive.
John Erik Fossum and Christopher Lord have contributed with chapters in the new volume Parliamentary Cooperation and Diplomacy in EU External Relations (Elgar).
ARENA Working Paper 2/19 (pdf)
Erik Oddvar Eriksen
Jarle Trondal is published in Journal of Common Market Studies with a new co-authored article on differentiated integration in a Post-Brexit European Union.