Analyses of how national administrative systems and styles respond to EU integration and Europeanization processes have so far focused mainly on formal/ institutional aspects. It is expected that common rules and regulations within the European Union (EU) should lead to administrative convergence. However, culture and civil service structure and function of national administrative systems and styles vary. Responsiveness is not only a matter of formal and institutional reform. It is conditioned by a variety of informal and extrainstitutional processes relative to state-society and politics-administration relationship and interaction. Research on the implementation of EU air-transport public policy in Greece shows a gap between the formal rul...
From the late 1970s through 2000, remarkable revolution swept most of the countries through out of ...
The paper achieves an analysis of some issues concerning the changes in the Romanian public administ...
Administrative regimes are no longer isolated phenomena: they are constantly confronted with interna...
The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrati...
DRAFT version – please do not quote 1 With the enlargement of the European Union, the question of th...
The author provides an analytical model to capture mechanisms of supranational impact on national pu...
AbstractIn the context of the European administration development, the Balkan states are shaping a d...
The long running history for over half a century of the European Union was marked initially by the ...
The article employs a bottom-up approach inspired by historical institutionalism to examine the impl...
Europeanization as a political process may be understood in terms of both the creation of a European...
This article starts with the assumption that a central problem for effective implementation of Europ...
In this contribution, the growing convergence between the administrative laws of the EU Member State...
Cooperation in Public Administration is of an informal nature because the Treaties of the European U...
Despite early aspirations towards a European civil service there is no clear model for European publ...
In the aftermath of the worst financial and economic crisis in generations, the modernization of pub...
From the late 1970s through 2000, remarkable revolution swept most of the countries through out of ...
The paper achieves an analysis of some issues concerning the changes in the Romanian public administ...
Administrative regimes are no longer isolated phenomena: they are constantly confronted with interna...
The aim of this paper is to explore the possible varieties of convergence in the public administrati...
DRAFT version – please do not quote 1 With the enlargement of the European Union, the question of th...
The author provides an analytical model to capture mechanisms of supranational impact on national pu...
AbstractIn the context of the European administration development, the Balkan states are shaping a d...
The long running history for over half a century of the European Union was marked initially by the ...
The article employs a bottom-up approach inspired by historical institutionalism to examine the impl...
Europeanization as a political process may be understood in terms of both the creation of a European...
This article starts with the assumption that a central problem for effective implementation of Europ...
In this contribution, the growing convergence between the administrative laws of the EU Member State...
Cooperation in Public Administration is of an informal nature because the Treaties of the European U...
Despite early aspirations towards a European civil service there is no clear model for European publ...
In the aftermath of the worst financial and economic crisis in generations, the modernization of pub...
From the late 1970s through 2000, remarkable revolution swept most of the countries through out of ...
The paper achieves an analysis of some issues concerning the changes in the Romanian public administ...
Administrative regimes are no longer isolated phenomena: they are constantly confronted with interna...