This article applies the governance typology used in this special issue to the evolution of euro area governance. The article begins with a description of Economic and Monetary Union’s original governance structure, with third order governance (shared norms) present in varying degrees in monetary, financial and fiscal governance. While a shared consensus on the importance of an independent central bank to pursue price stability allowed for the creation of the European Central Bank, euro area governance was otherwise limited to the coordination of national policies. Since the crisis, shifting norms (third order governance) allowed for the creation of new bodies (e.g. the European Stability Mechanism and the Single Supervisory Mechanism) and ...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
The relation of the Greek employment policy to the European one, as it was formulated within EES and...
If the UK cannot secure a ‘Norway’ deal and stay within the internal market after Brexit, the UK wil...
This article analyses 65 years of European governance as a process that has evolved from a simple mo...
This article traces the development of EU governance of migration, with an emphasis upon key moments...
The key achievement of European integration in the realm of policymaking is a radical transformation...
European energy policy dates back to the founding days of integration, yet the emergence of supranat...
Since becoming a member of the European Community in 1973, Denmark has conducted seven referenda on ...
Viktor Orban’s sweeping victory in the 2010 election ensured his party, Fidesz, a constitutional two...
The European Union institutions have always taken an interest in their own internal governance. In t...
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has played, and continues to play, ...
The EU initiative for “Smart Specialisation Strategies” (S3) is animating the policy debate thanks t...
This article surveys the evolution of multi-level audit governance in the European Union. It traces ...
Since its beginnings in the 1950s, the policymaking scope and authority of the European Union have d...
In this policy brief, we first highlight some peculiar characteristics, from an economic point of vi...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
The relation of the Greek employment policy to the European one, as it was formulated within EES and...
If the UK cannot secure a ‘Norway’ deal and stay within the internal market after Brexit, the UK wil...
This article analyses 65 years of European governance as a process that has evolved from a simple mo...
This article traces the development of EU governance of migration, with an emphasis upon key moments...
The key achievement of European integration in the realm of policymaking is a radical transformation...
European energy policy dates back to the founding days of integration, yet the emergence of supranat...
Since becoming a member of the European Community in 1973, Denmark has conducted seven referenda on ...
Viktor Orban’s sweeping victory in the 2010 election ensured his party, Fidesz, a constitutional two...
The European Union institutions have always taken an interest in their own internal governance. In t...
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has played, and continues to play, ...
The EU initiative for “Smart Specialisation Strategies” (S3) is animating the policy debate thanks t...
This article surveys the evolution of multi-level audit governance in the European Union. It traces ...
Since its beginnings in the 1950s, the policymaking scope and authority of the European Union have d...
In this policy brief, we first highlight some peculiar characteristics, from an economic point of vi...
This article explores some of the medium term implications of the EU Referendum on the position and ...
The relation of the Greek employment policy to the European one, as it was formulated within EES and...
If the UK cannot secure a ‘Norway’ deal and stay within the internal market after Brexit, the UK wil...