This article examines the way in which multi‐level governance ‐more specifically the increased overlap in regional, state and EU spheres of authority ‐ can generate conflict between regional and central state actors in Germany and the United Kingdom. The main argument is that this increased overlap between different spheres of authority generates new tensions between regional and central state actors in both of these EU member states. However, the nature of the tensions differs in the two states. Domestic variables, including institutional structures, systems of intergovernmental relations and domestic political culture are key determinants of these differences
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This article explores an aspect of Europeanisation which notions of ‘adaptive pressure’ and ‘usage’ ...
The salience of European issues to the general public is a major determinant of the domestic legitim...
Tanja Borzel argues that the effect of Europeanization on the politics and institutions of the EU's ...
This article examines the way in which multi‐level governance ‐more specifically the increased overl...
This article takes initial steps in evaluating contending models of EU governance. We argue that the...
The process of European integration is marked both by continued deepening and widening, and by growi...
The totality of cross-border interactions in Europe in scholarly literature on international relatio...
The past years has seen a dramatic rise in the contestation of the European Union and its policies. ...
The author describes and summarises the main theories relating to the specificity of the European Un...
In the aftermath of World War II, one of the primary motivations for creating the institutions that ...
"The EU is a supranational governance organization which is quasi-federal in institutional structure...
"The EU is a supranational governance organization which is quasi-federal in institutional structure...
Sociological research on group dynamics highlights how easily the EU, originally set up to pursue cl...
This article offers an analysis of the emerging scalar configuration of the governance of the Europe...
This article explores an aspect of Europeanisation which notions of ‘adaptive pressure’ and ‘usage’ ...
The salience of European issues to the general public is a major determinant of the domestic legitim...
Tanja Borzel argues that the effect of Europeanization on the politics and institutions of the EU's ...