Analyzing international negotiations among the member states of the European Union raises a number of analytical issues, especially in unusual circumstances such as the Eurozone crisis. Our article discusses these issues in the light of existing theory and informed by the empirical analyses assembled in this special issue. ‘National preferences’ or ideal points of the governments involved are driven by their domestic socio-economic and political conditions and institutions, the dimensionality of the negotiations, and strategic considerations. We then discuss how national preferences, states’ bargaining power, the strategic and institutional bargaining context, and the bargaining dynamics jointly influence the bargaining outcome. Examples fr...
This article analyzes the effect of Franco-German cooperation on Economic and Monetary Union reforms...
This article analyses the causal factors underlying the formation of French preferences during the E...
This article uses the Domestic Structures and European Integration (DOSEI) data set of actors’ prefe...
Analyzing international negotiations among the member states of the European Union raises a number o...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called \u2018Merkozy duumvirate\u2019 emerged as an informal, but...
To what extent did the European Monetary Union crisis alter the logic of European Union decision mak...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This essay presents an ov...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
This article argues that the integration of financial assistance capacity in the eurozone, which was...
From a political science perspective, my paper, as a summary of the stand of my PhD project, focuses...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
Much can be learned from the interstate negotiations in the European Union as the most elaborated sy...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly vi...
This article analyzes the effect of Franco-German cooperation on Economic and Monetary Union reforms...
This article analyses the causal factors underlying the formation of French preferences during the E...
This article uses the Domestic Structures and European Integration (DOSEI) data set of actors’ prefe...
Analyzing international negotiations among the member states of the European Union raises a number o...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called \u2018Merkozy duumvirate\u2019 emerged as an informal, but...
To what extent did the European Monetary Union crisis alter the logic of European Union decision mak...
The Eurozone crisis constitutes a grave challenge to European integration. This essay presents an ov...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining Board: Prof. Martin Rhodes, EUI/Denver University (Supervisor);...
This article argues that the integration of financial assistance capacity in the eurozone, which was...
From a political science perspective, my paper, as a summary of the stand of my PhD project, focuses...
This article provides a systematic assessment of bargaining success in the reform of the Eurozone 20...
Much can be learned from the interstate negotiations in the European Union as the most elaborated sy...
During the Eurozone crisis, the so-called ‘Merkozy duumvirate’ emerged as an informal, but highly vi...
This article analyzes the effect of Franco-German cooperation on Economic and Monetary Union reforms...
This article analyses the causal factors underlying the formation of French preferences during the E...
This article uses the Domestic Structures and European Integration (DOSEI) data set of actors’ prefe...