The Open Method of Coordination has since its inauguration in 2000 rocketed into the high politics of EU-policy making and has been embraced by both politicians and scholars for its potential to further Europe into a more socially oriented integration. However, while the method has been praised as a breath of fresh air in EU policy-making it is remarkable how empirically unexplored its real life operation is. This thesis focuses on actor’s perceptions of the OMC on Social Protection and Social Inclusion (OMC/SPSI) in Sweden. Through a qualitative approach, based on interviews with stakeholders in the national OMC/SPSI process it is argued that while the method have had a potential impact as a leverage for actor inclusion in policy discussio...
This paper argues in favour of a more thorough analysis of a specific set of dynamics taking place i...
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
Abstract: This article re-examines the division between “optimists ” and “pessimists ” within the li...
The process of European integration has irreversibly altered the configuration of national welfare s...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
The development of the open method of co-ordination from the extraordinary Lisbon European Council i...
Defence date: 7 June 2008Examining Board: Tanja Boerzel (Free Univ. Berlin), Maurizio Ferrera (Univ...
The European Union is widely regarded as premised on an imbalance between market-making and market-c...
In the light of the debate on the future of the European Union, a debate on new and better governanc...
This [paper] explores the application of the open method of co-ordination (OMC) to the fight against...
Social Science of the European University Institute This thesis is dedicated with love to My Son, Sa...
As we saw in the introduction, the Open Method of Coordination has aroused fierce controversies abou...
At the European level, the Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC) has on the one hand emerged in the fra...
Open Method Coordination (OMC) has been treated in the literature as the Lazarus of the European int...
This paper argues in favour of a more thorough analysis of a specific set of dynamics taking place i...
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
Abstract: This article re-examines the division between “optimists ” and “pessimists ” within the li...
The process of European integration has irreversibly altered the configuration of national welfare s...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
Based on the findings of a large-scale, comparative research project, this book systematically asses...
The development of the open method of co-ordination from the extraordinary Lisbon European Council i...
Defence date: 7 June 2008Examining Board: Tanja Boerzel (Free Univ. Berlin), Maurizio Ferrera (Univ...
The European Union is widely regarded as premised on an imbalance between market-making and market-c...
In the light of the debate on the future of the European Union, a debate on new and better governanc...
This [paper] explores the application of the open method of co-ordination (OMC) to the fight against...
Social Science of the European University Institute This thesis is dedicated with love to My Son, Sa...
As we saw in the introduction, the Open Method of Coordination has aroused fierce controversies abou...
At the European level, the Open Method of Co-ordination (OMC) has on the one hand emerged in the fra...
Open Method Coordination (OMC) has been treated in the literature as the Lazarus of the European int...
This paper argues in favour of a more thorough analysis of a specific set of dynamics taking place i...
At the Lisbon Council of March 2000, the EU member states agreed that they should coordinate their p...
Abstract: This article re-examines the division between “optimists ” and “pessimists ” within the li...