The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of international treaty negotiations and the success of European Commission negotiators in achieving their particular political interests. Drawing upon an alternated version of Robert Putnam's two-level game approach, two distinct hypotheses are established. First, a low level of transparency of international treaty negotiations increases the amount of gains available to European Commission negotiators at the international level. Second, a low level of transparency of international treaty negotiations decreases the likelihood of ratification at the non-international level. These hypothesis are tested against the case of the international Anti-Counterfei...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
International negotiations are an essential part of the European Union’s (EU) external affairs. A ke...
International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Commonly understood as a synonymous of access to information and participatory rights for stakeholde...
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union and the United ...
With transparency for EU trade negotiations becoming a high-profile topic this past decade, its conn...
Significant public outcry erupted during negotiations between the European Union and the United Stat...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
In recent years there have been numerous calls for making the operations of international organizati...
[From the Abstract]. According to deliberative democratic theorists transparency has a civilizing ef...
There exists today a wide-spread belief that decision-making in the European Union (EU) mainly takes...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
International negotiations are an essential part of the European Union’s (EU) external affairs. A ke...
International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents ...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
The present study tries to investigate on the dynamics between the level of transparency of internat...
When EU Heads of States and Governments unanimously gave the European Commission a mandate to negoti...
Commonly understood as a synonymous of access to information and participatory rights for stakeholde...
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the European Union and the United ...
With transparency for EU trade negotiations becoming a high-profile topic this past decade, its conn...
Significant public outcry erupted during negotiations between the European Union and the United Stat...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
Recent studies suggest there is a direct trade-off between transparency and efficiency in legislativ...
In recent years there have been numerous calls for making the operations of international organizati...
[From the Abstract]. According to deliberative democratic theorists transparency has a civilizing ef...
There exists today a wide-spread belief that decision-making in the European Union (EU) mainly takes...
On 30 May 2001, a new regulation on public access to EU documents was presented and was heralded in ...
International negotiations are an essential part of the European Union’s (EU) external affairs. A ke...
International negotiations are founded on secrecy. Yet, unauthorized leaks of negotiating documents ...