European energy policy dates back to the founding days of integration, yet the emergence of supranational governance is a recent development. The article examines the extent to which European policymakers have succeeded in building up governance capacity, and what the facilitating and impeding factors were that have shaped the governance mix. The conceptual framework differentiates between orders of governance in the multilevel context, and between policy modes involving hierarchical and non-hierarchical settings and varying actor constellations. The article finds that governance capacity has emerged where second order governance (institutional and procedural rules) is concerned, while first order governance (the concrete policy process) re...
This article systematically examines fundamental obstacles to effective and efficient global energy ...
This article argues that current widespread characterisations of EU governance as multi-level and ne...
This article contends that the same set of decision-making procedures can be used more or less exper...
International audienceThe European energy policy is based on two major pillars: integration (of infr...
The recent broader interest in reducing GHG emissions while supporting bottom-up initiatives has led...
The field of electricity supply has slowly evolved over a long period of time. Electricity supply co...
Published online: 09 Oct 2017This article contends that the same set of decision-making procedures c...
In technically complex areas, political actors increasingly rely on private actors to shape public p...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
Strong and effective systems of governance are required to steer energy finance towards the fulfilme...
Governance is commonly regarded as pivotal for promoting sustainable development. However, there is ...
EU governance is experiencing a shift towards soft governance frameworks that incorporate ‘harder’ e...
The Energy Union governance regulation (CE 2018/1999) set new participatory procedures and governanc...
In technically complex areas, political actors increasingly rely on private actors to shape public p...
The new governance mechanisms of the European energy policy proposed by the European Commission in i...
This article systematically examines fundamental obstacles to effective and efficient global energy ...
This article argues that current widespread characterisations of EU governance as multi-level and ne...
This article contends that the same set of decision-making procedures can be used more or less exper...
International audienceThe European energy policy is based on two major pillars: integration (of infr...
The recent broader interest in reducing GHG emissions while supporting bottom-up initiatives has led...
The field of electricity supply has slowly evolved over a long period of time. Electricity supply co...
Published online: 09 Oct 2017This article contends that the same set of decision-making procedures c...
In technically complex areas, political actors increasingly rely on private actors to shape public p...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
Strong and effective systems of governance are required to steer energy finance towards the fulfilme...
Governance is commonly regarded as pivotal for promoting sustainable development. However, there is ...
EU governance is experiencing a shift towards soft governance frameworks that incorporate ‘harder’ e...
The Energy Union governance regulation (CE 2018/1999) set new participatory procedures and governanc...
In technically complex areas, political actors increasingly rely on private actors to shape public p...
The new governance mechanisms of the European energy policy proposed by the European Commission in i...
This article systematically examines fundamental obstacles to effective and efficient global energy ...
This article argues that current widespread characterisations of EU governance as multi-level and ne...
This article contends that the same set of decision-making procedures can be used more or less exper...