Contains fulltext : 181999pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)European administrative networks (EANs) are a key building block of the European Administrative Space (EAS). Crucially, they are to fill the gap between the EU’s policy ambitions and its limited administrative capacities. Whereas ample research has been done on policy preparation networks, the role of implementing EANs has received less attention in the EAS literature. This article fills this gap by providing a systematic review of relevant insights in four adjacent literatures: EU governance; international relations; public administration; and EU compliance. Employing a systematic literature review, it reports divergent findings on EAN establishment, fu...
peer reviewedThis contribution has the objective to reflect on existing and impending challenges to ...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
European administrative networks are an important part of the functioning of the EU, mainly because ...
European administrative networks (EANs) are a key building block of the European Administrative Spac...
The existing literature has started to analyse why the policy co-ordination ambitions that permeated...
peer reviewedDe-central implementation of EU policies is increasingly undertaken by administrative n...
Existing typologies of the European administrative space locate decision-making powers with the Euro...
Répondant à un modèle théorisé au sein de l’Union européenne et concrétisé par le droit positif de l...
This article presents and discusses the concepts, ideas and results of the Research Network on Europ...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
The European Administrative Space (EAS) should be understood as the ‘environment in which the nation...
European Papers posted in e-Journal 24.11.2017This short article draws together some conclusions bas...
This paper seeks to find out how the European Union operates from an administrative point of view an...
EU Transgovernmental networks are often treated as second or even third best solutions to regulatory...
There is an extensive literature in political science concerning policy networks, with divergent int...
peer reviewedThis contribution has the objective to reflect on existing and impending challenges to ...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
European administrative networks are an important part of the functioning of the EU, mainly because ...
European administrative networks (EANs) are a key building block of the European Administrative Spac...
The existing literature has started to analyse why the policy co-ordination ambitions that permeated...
peer reviewedDe-central implementation of EU policies is increasingly undertaken by administrative n...
Existing typologies of the European administrative space locate decision-making powers with the Euro...
Répondant à un modèle théorisé au sein de l’Union européenne et concrétisé par le droit positif de l...
This article presents and discusses the concepts, ideas and results of the Research Network on Europ...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
The European Administrative Space (EAS) should be understood as the ‘environment in which the nation...
European Papers posted in e-Journal 24.11.2017This short article draws together some conclusions bas...
This paper seeks to find out how the European Union operates from an administrative point of view an...
EU Transgovernmental networks are often treated as second or even third best solutions to regulatory...
There is an extensive literature in political science concerning policy networks, with divergent int...
peer reviewedThis contribution has the objective to reflect on existing and impending challenges to ...
Published online: 29 Jun 2010The creation of European agencies is to be viewed as a response to the ...
European administrative networks are an important part of the functioning of the EU, mainly because ...