While a significant body of scholarly works suggests that we can best understand the policy output of international bureaucracies by focusing on the preferences of their political masters, this article joins those looking “inside ” such bureaucracies to comprehend their behavior. Using an original dataset from nearly two hundred interviewees, the article examines the policy preferences of top bureaucrats of the European Commission. It shows that top Commission managers favor deeper European integration regardless of their national background or their organizational experience. The tilt of the Commission bureaucracy toward supranationalism is indicated by a broader consensus within the organization on some of the most controversial initiativ...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct theoretical bac...
Studies of executive institutions have largely dealt separately with national and international exec...
Even if the Commission’s institutional interest is invariably in favor of supranationalism, we know ...
Does the European Commission (Commission) manage to transform and re-direct the roles played by Comm...
The bureaucratic arms of modern international organizations increasingly consist of staff with ambig...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Growth in membership and intensifying responsibilities require much greater adaptability in organisa...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
This article examines the conditions under which the policy positions of an international organizati...
The neofunctionalist literature asserts that supranational institutions play a crucial role in shapi...
In this article, we compare bureaucratic change in the European Commission with developments in the ...
This paper investigates how Commission officials’ attitudes on supranationalism are affected by the ...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct theoretical bac...
Studies of executive institutions have largely dealt separately with national and international exec...
Even if the Commission’s institutional interest is invariably in favor of supranationalism, we know ...
Does the European Commission (Commission) manage to transform and re-direct the roles played by Comm...
The bureaucratic arms of modern international organizations increasingly consist of staff with ambig...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Growth in membership and intensifying responsibilities require much greater adaptability in organisa...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
This article examines the conditions under which the policy positions of an international organizati...
The neofunctionalist literature asserts that supranational institutions play a crucial role in shapi...
In this article, we compare bureaucratic change in the European Commission with developments in the ...
This paper investigates how Commission officials’ attitudes on supranationalism are affected by the ...
This paper challenges widely held claims that international bureaucracies lack the potential to prof...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct theoretical bac...
Studies of executive institutions have largely dealt separately with national and international exec...