This article examines the outcome of the EU policy process from various comparative perspectives in an effort to distinguish the "net effects" of EU membership and EU-level regimes from more general - perhaps global - processes of change. It argues that the major features of liberalization would have been diffused to most if not all member states even in the absence of the European Commission, other agents of supranationalism, and EU-level intergovernmental commitment to liberalize. This is not to suggest that Europeanization does not matter but that it matters in less obvious and perhaps in less critical ways than is frequently assumed. The argument is supported by comparative empirical analysis of the spatial and temporal diffusion of lib...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
<p>This article finds that the transformative power of deepening European integration on member stat...
Does Europeanization matter, and, if so, to what extent and in what respects? While research on the ...
This article examines the outcome of the EU policy process from various comparative perspec-tives in...
As a consequence of liberalization policies in the European Union (EU), a number of formerly inward-...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
This article reviews the literature on Europeanization beyond the group of EU member, "quasi-member"...
The objective of this article is to clarify the extent and the conditions under which the European U...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned w...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
<p>This article finds that the transformative power of deepening European integration on member stat...
Does Europeanization matter, and, if so, to what extent and in what respects? While research on the ...
This article examines the outcome of the EU policy process from various comparative perspec-tives in...
As a consequence of liberalization policies in the European Union (EU), a number of formerly inward-...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in...
One consequence of the liberalization of certain services in the European Union was that a number of...
The existing literature explains the emergence of European regulatory networks through the need for ...
This article reviews the literature on Europeanization beyond the group of EU member, "quasi-member"...
The objective of this article is to clarify the extent and the conditions under which the European U...
Europeanization, understood as domestic change in which the EU is wholly or partially involved, has ...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
While much has been written about the European Union (EU), most of the scholarly work is concerned w...
Globalisation can mean one of four things: a considerable degree of regulatory competition; a geogra...
How are the policies of the member states affected by their membership of the European Union? What a...
<p>This article finds that the transformative power of deepening European integration on member stat...