Even if the Commission’s institutional interest is invariably in favor of supranationalism, we know very little about how people with leadership positions in this institution conceive of authority in the European Union. In this chapter I explain why some officials advocate supranational governance while others want to keep authority vested in the member states. In section one, I review earlier studies that give credence to divergent preferences on supranationalism and intergovernmentalism among Commission office holders, and I argue that the root cause for variation lies in the Commission’s inability to insulate its employees from outside influences. In the following sections I hypothesize about the sources of variation in top officials’ pr...
The interplay among intergovernmental and supranational actors is a defining feature of the institut...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
The neofunctionalist literature asserts that supranational institutions play a crucial role in shapi...
Even if the Commission’s institutional interest is invariably in favor of supranationalism, we know ...
While a significant body of scholarly works suggests that we can best understand the policy output o...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Does the European Commission (Commission) manage to transform and re-direct the roles played by Comm...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
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...
The European Commission (Commission) occupies a pivotal role as the key executive institution of the...
textabstractAbstract This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the E...
This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the European Union – the C...
This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the European Union – the C...
The supranational organizations of the European Community--the Commission, the Court of Justice, and...
The interplay among intergovernmental and supranational actors is a defining feature of the institut...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
The neofunctionalist literature asserts that supranational institutions play a crucial role in shapi...
Even if the Commission’s institutional interest is invariably in favor of supranationalism, we know ...
While a significant body of scholarly works suggests that we can best understand the policy output o...
As Morten Egeberg writes, international organisations are typically composed of representatives with...
Does the European Commission (Commission) manage to transform and re-direct the roles played by Comm...
Most European integration theories have perceived the Commission as a unitary actor with a pro-integ...
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...
The European Commission (Commission) occupies a pivotal role as the key executive institution of the...
textabstractAbstract This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the E...
This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the European Union – the C...
This article analyses tensions of governance within the core-executive of the European Union – the C...
The supranational organizations of the European Community--the Commission, the Court of Justice, and...
The interplay among intergovernmental and supranational actors is a defining feature of the institut...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
The neofunctionalist literature asserts that supranational institutions play a crucial role in shapi...