[From the introduction]. The purpose of this contribution is to test whether hypotheses derived from rational choice and sociological institutionalism can predict the way subnational authorities adapt to specific European policy initiatives. In order to do so, the paper uses the classic three step model of Europeanization research (cf Risse et alii 2001, Caporaso 2007). This model starts from the observation that the European integration process delivers a substantial amount of policy output at the European Union level. Especially within the supranational policy areas, EU output generates pressure upon the member states to respond to European policy initiatives. Put differently, in a second stage this pressure creates a degree of fit or mis...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
Abstract. While much has been written about the impact of European Union (EU) regu-latory policy, mo...
Europeanization as a political process may be understood in terms of both the creation of a European...
[From the introduction]. The purpose of this contribution is to test whether hypotheses derived from...
This chapter addresses the issue of whether the domestic institutional architectures of the fifteen ...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
Europeanization studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on member states. In t...
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
The repercussions of European integration on national policymaking have increasingly drawn scholarly...
This paper discusses how the European integration influences the domestic structures and processes o...
A number of studies suggest that European integration impacts upon the domestic institutions of the ...
Europeanisation studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on its member states, ...
This article sheds light on the “Europeanisation” of French policy-making – defined as the national ...
Only recently have the direct and indirect ‘European’ impacts (of political outcomes at the European...
The relationship between the European Union and the national state, in a theoretical explanation of ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
Abstract. While much has been written about the impact of European Union (EU) regu-latory policy, mo...
Europeanization as a political process may be understood in terms of both the creation of a European...
[From the introduction]. The purpose of this contribution is to test whether hypotheses derived from...
This chapter addresses the issue of whether the domestic institutional architectures of the fifteen ...
One of the most noticeable features of recent studies of European integration has been the growth in...
Europeanization studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on member states. In t...
[Introduction]. Most scholars deal with Europeanization as the impact of the EU’s impact on Member S...
The repercussions of European integration on national policymaking have increasingly drawn scholarly...
This paper discusses how the European integration influences the domestic structures and processes o...
A number of studies suggest that European integration impacts upon the domestic institutions of the ...
Europeanisation studies reveal considerable variation in the impact of the EU on its member states, ...
This article sheds light on the “Europeanisation” of French policy-making – defined as the national ...
Only recently have the direct and indirect ‘European’ impacts (of political outcomes at the European...
The relationship between the European Union and the national state, in a theoretical explanation of ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
Abstract. While much has been written about the impact of European Union (EU) regu-latory policy, mo...
Europeanization as a political process may be understood in terms of both the creation of a European...