This article explores the meaning of European network membership for state, sub-state and non-state actors in the UK. We adopt a comparative research approach to investigate how different UK-based actors use European structures to advance their domestic agendas, taking the Employment Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the European Women’s Lobby’s Observatory on Violence Against Women as case studies. We analyse new empirical data from interviews with policy actors to identity and explore resource dependencies between network actors. Our findings reveal a range of resource dependencies acting to bind actors within European networks, with the nature and significance of these dependencies varying across network/actor types. We arg...
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Addressing the case of the UK’s membership of the European Women’s Lobby (EWL), this article explore...
We assess the impact of the United Kingdom’s 2016 decision to leave the European Union on the Counci...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
Brexit is likely to be a major chapter in the history of European integration. Clearly, the most imp...
This article explores what the UK’s European Union membership has meant for the development of a dis...
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The literature on the relationship between regions and the European Union (EU) has generated importa...
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This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Multi-level governance is a term that is commonly used to characterize the nature of the European Un...
This study tests two of the main explanations of the formation of political ties. The first explanat...
The decision by the United Kingdom (UK) to withdraw from the European Union (EU) has reignited tensi...
What influence did the European Parliament have in the Brexit negotiations? How did Brexit affect th...
One of the features of local level Europeanization has been the emergence of transnational networkin...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...
Addressing the case of the UK’s membership of the European Women’s Lobby (EWL), this article explore...
We assess the impact of the United Kingdom’s 2016 decision to leave the European Union on the Counci...
European networks of regulators in industries such as telecommunications, securities, energy and tra...
Brexit is likely to be a major chapter in the history of European integration. Clearly, the most imp...
This article explores what the UK’s European Union membership has meant for the development of a dis...
The Brexit referendum has impacted both the UK and the EU economies in several ways. The uncertainty...
The literature on the relationship between regions and the European Union (EU) has generated importa...
How influential is the UK in EU decision-making? In the third in a series of articles, Simon Hix pre...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
Multi-level governance is a term that is commonly used to characterize the nature of the European Un...
This study tests two of the main explanations of the formation of political ties. The first explanat...
The decision by the United Kingdom (UK) to withdraw from the European Union (EU) has reignited tensi...
What influence did the European Parliament have in the Brexit negotiations? How did Brexit affect th...
One of the features of local level Europeanization has been the emergence of transnational networkin...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...