This study probes the domestic determinants and empirical relevance of government preference for European Union (EU) implementation. The main contention is that governments ’ preference for implementation is defined in the context of broader contestation over European integration. Political parties that mediate this contestation represent competing social preferences for implementation and reflect these preferences in the implementation practices of national governments that they constitute. Using a unique dataset of individual infringement actions, the paper then explores the impact of government preference on the resolution of member states ’ disputes with the European Commission over implementing EU rules. The key finding is that governm...
In this paper, I take initial steps toward a fuller account of the “dual nature” of institutions, wh...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...
The main motivation for this thesis is to connect preferences with observable behaviour at all stage...
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This essay takes stock of the literature on how European Union policies are being put into practice ...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
EU policymaking shows growing political tensions. There are signs that even the implementation proce...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
EU policymaking shows growing political tensions. There are signs that even the implementation proce...
In this paper, I take initial steps toward a fuller account of the “dual nature” of institutions, wh...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...
The main motivation for this thesis is to connect preferences with observable behaviour at all stage...
Contains fulltext : 173666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Despite the v...
Item does not contain fulltextThis paper is concerned with formulating and testing a preference-base...
This essay takes stock of the literature on how European Union policies are being put into practice ...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
This study examines the implications of EU decision-making for national parties’ support for Europea...
EU policymaking shows growing political tensions. There are signs that even the implementation proce...
In this paper we present a game-theoretical model of political integration and the incentives politi...
EU policymaking shows growing political tensions. There are signs that even the implementation proce...
In this paper, I take initial steps toward a fuller account of the “dual nature” of institutions, wh...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...
Are governments responsive to public preferences when legislating in international organizations? Th...