For decades the European Commission's possible legislative influence has interested scholars of EU studies, yet few empirical studies on the determinants of the Commission's influence exist. This paper analyses quantitative data on 60 EU proposals to show to which degree rather endogenous resources of the Commission, external conditions determined by the EU member states or institutional constraints determine the Commission's influence on EU legislation. Modeling the Commission as an agent having resources and strategic options, I demonstrate that the Commission's ability to defend the content of its original proposals is to a large extent dependent on its principals, the member states. Endogenous resources of the Commission such as experti...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
"The European Commission, Europe's central supranational bureaucracy, is often depicted as a playgro...
ABSTRACT There is a large literature on Member State influence in the European Union, typically focu...
The European Commission and its legislative activity – not as integrationist and autonomous as belie...
For decades the bureaucratic and legislative power of the European Commission has interested scholar...
From the 1980s onwards, the growing interest of political science for the move of policy-making from...
For decades the bureaucratic and legislative power of the European Commission has interested scholar...
peer-reviewedThe high success rate of Commission proposals seems to suggest that the European Commi...
The supranational organizations of the European Community--the Commission, the Court of Justice, and...
While the application of agency theory to the EU case has explained the conditions under which supra...
In this work, the power and independence of the Commission are investigated from three perspectives ...
A common view of administrations is that they are eager to expand their influence by resorting to a ...
How, if at all, does the Commission's expertise inform intergovernmental decision-making within the ...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
This article examines the conditions under which the policy positions of an international organizati...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
"The European Commission, Europe's central supranational bureaucracy, is often depicted as a playgro...
ABSTRACT There is a large literature on Member State influence in the European Union, typically focu...
The European Commission and its legislative activity – not as integrationist and autonomous as belie...
For decades the bureaucratic and legislative power of the European Commission has interested scholar...
From the 1980s onwards, the growing interest of political science for the move of policy-making from...
For decades the bureaucratic and legislative power of the European Commission has interested scholar...
peer-reviewedThe high success rate of Commission proposals seems to suggest that the European Commi...
The supranational organizations of the European Community--the Commission, the Court of Justice, and...
While the application of agency theory to the EU case has explained the conditions under which supra...
In this work, the power and independence of the Commission are investigated from three perspectives ...
A common view of administrations is that they are eager to expand their influence by resorting to a ...
How, if at all, does the Commission's expertise inform intergovernmental decision-making within the ...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
This article examines the conditions under which the policy positions of an international organizati...
The European Commission is commonly portrayed as an actor constantly taking policy positions which, ...
"The European Commission, Europe's central supranational bureaucracy, is often depicted as a playgro...
ABSTRACT There is a large literature on Member State influence in the European Union, typically focu...