Abstract This article examines the European Union's Committee of Permanent Representatives, or COREPER, a group composed of the EU permanent representa-tives (permreps) and responsible for preparing upcoming ministerial meetings of the Council. As the heart of everyday decision making in the EU, COREPER is a key laboratory to test whether and how national officials become socialized into a Brussels-based collective culture and what difference this makes for EU negotiations. The key scope conditions for COREPER socialization are high issue density/intensity and insulation from domestic politics. COREPER also displays a range of socialization mechanisms, including strategic calculation, role playing, and normative suasion. Based on exten...
Abstract Can an international organization socialize those who work within it? The European Commissi...
The principal idea of this paper is that the European socialisation of domestic political actors as ...
[From the introduction]. Specialised committees form an important part of the policy-making process ...
Abstract This article examines the European Union's Committee of Permanent Representatives, or ...
This article examines the European Union s Committee of Permanent Representatives, or COREPER, a gro...
The aim of this article is to analyse the process of socialisation taking place at the level of the ...
The quiet evolution of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) into a de facto decision...
<p>The European Union (EU) response to the euro crisis brought new relevance to the debate on social...
Cooperation in international organizations is to a large degree driven and sustained by socializatio...
ABSTRACT: The trend toward flexible career arrangements has not left EU institutions untouched, as i...
After the accession to the European Union in 2004 and 2007, political actors of new member states ar...
Contemporary political science assumes that ‘institutions matter’. But the governing institutions of...
Can an international organization socialize those who work within it? The European Commission of the...
This article looks at current policies concerning the civic and political participation of youths, w...
This paper represents a first and thus preliminary account of an ongoing research project on the EU’...
Abstract Can an international organization socialize those who work within it? The European Commissi...
The principal idea of this paper is that the European socialisation of domestic political actors as ...
[From the introduction]. Specialised committees form an important part of the policy-making process ...
Abstract This article examines the European Union's Committee of Permanent Representatives, or ...
This article examines the European Union s Committee of Permanent Representatives, or COREPER, a gro...
The aim of this article is to analyse the process of socialisation taking place at the level of the ...
The quiet evolution of the Committee of Permanent Representatives (Coreper) into a de facto decision...
<p>The European Union (EU) response to the euro crisis brought new relevance to the debate on social...
Cooperation in international organizations is to a large degree driven and sustained by socializatio...
ABSTRACT: The trend toward flexible career arrangements has not left EU institutions untouched, as i...
After the accession to the European Union in 2004 and 2007, political actors of new member states ar...
Contemporary political science assumes that ‘institutions matter’. But the governing institutions of...
Can an international organization socialize those who work within it? The European Commission of the...
This article looks at current policies concerning the civic and political participation of youths, w...
This paper represents a first and thus preliminary account of an ongoing research project on the EU’...
Abstract Can an international organization socialize those who work within it? The European Commissi...
The principal idea of this paper is that the European socialisation of domestic political actors as ...
[From the introduction]. Specialised committees form an important part of the policy-making process ...