European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct theoretical backgrounds: an intergovernmental and a supranational logic. The two logics relate to broader dynamics that aim to understand the forces that the EU responds to. Against this backdrop, the present paper asks the following question: how can intergovernmental and supranational perspectives be reconciled in the study of EU agencies? The question we put forward seeks to discuss EU agencies as singular artefacts that combine intergovernmental coordination and access to supranational power under conditions of institutional isolation and a strong professional identity. The paper problematizes the literature on EU agencies along these lines before propo...
Authority on trade has been delegated by the European member states to the European Commission. As s...
Current debates on the future of the European Union tend to privilege statist perspectives according...
This [paper] poses the following question: Does the European Commission manage to transform the loya...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
The number and relevance of EU agencies have rapidly increased over the years: EU agencies nowadays ...
Two decades ago the process of agencification of the EU administration was initiated and has gained ...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
The institutional landscape of the EU has been transformed through the establishment of agencies and...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
While a significant body of scholarly works suggests that we can best understand the policy output o...
Case studies indicate that national governments may be partly split so that national (regulatory) ag...
While the application of agency theory to the EU case has explained the conditions under which supra...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
Authority on trade has been delegated by the European member states to the European Commission. As s...
Current debates on the future of the European Union tend to privilege statist perspectives according...
This [paper] poses the following question: Does the European Commission manage to transform the loya...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
European Union agencies have been studied explicitly or implicitly from two distinct perspectives: a...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
The number and relevance of EU agencies have rapidly increased over the years: EU agencies nowadays ...
Two decades ago the process of agencification of the EU administration was initiated and has gained ...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
The institutional landscape of the EU has been transformed through the establishment of agencies and...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
While a significant body of scholarly works suggests that we can best understand the policy output o...
Case studies indicate that national governments may be partly split so that national (regulatory) ag...
While the application of agency theory to the EU case has explained the conditions under which supra...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
Authority on trade has been delegated by the European member states to the European Commission. As s...
Current debates on the future of the European Union tend to privilege statist perspectives according...
This [paper] poses the following question: Does the European Commission manage to transform the loya...