Over the past decades, governments have increasingly been confronted with problems that transcend their boundaries. A multitude of policy fields are affected, including environment, trade and security. Responding to the challenges triggered by Europeanization and globalization, governments increasingly interact across different spheres of authority. Both theoretically and empirically, the puzzle of institutional choice reflected by the variety of arrangements in which intergovernmental cooperation takes place inside individual countries and across their borders remains surprisingly under-explored. In an attempt to solve this puzzle, the book tackles the following questions: Why are the intergovernmental arrangements governments set up to de...
This study seeks to explain when governments are more likely to take an intergovernmental approach t...
This Article surveys intergovernmental institutions across federal states. Generally, these institut...
Many scholars argue that domestic politics can tie the hands of diplomats, who can sometimes exploit...
Defence date: 7 May 2007Examining board: Prof. Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) ; Prof. A...
This article argues that internal substate dynamics can systematically account for the organization ...
The paper argues that internal sub-state dynamics can systematically account for the variety of form...
This article argues that the mode of decision making within federal sub-units affects the organizati...
This article argues that internal substate dynamics can systematically account for the organization ...
The paper argues that internal sub-state dynamics can systematically account for the variety of form...
Intergovernmental agreements are a common and useful instrument in federal systems, serving a variet...
For several decades, comparative politics has treated the Swiss political system as the prime exampl...
The design of political institutions has extraordinary consequences for policy-making. However, poli...
In this volume, experience in a number of Western nations and in a variety of policy areas is drawn ...
The article discusses the two forms of intergovernmentalism institutionalized in the European Union ...
This article examines how European Union member states make choices about political institutions at ...
This study seeks to explain when governments are more likely to take an intergovernmental approach t...
This Article surveys intergovernmental institutions across federal states. Generally, these institut...
Many scholars argue that domestic politics can tie the hands of diplomats, who can sometimes exploit...
Defence date: 7 May 2007Examining board: Prof. Tanja A. Börzel (Free University of Berlin) ; Prof. A...
This article argues that internal substate dynamics can systematically account for the organization ...
The paper argues that internal sub-state dynamics can systematically account for the variety of form...
This article argues that the mode of decision making within federal sub-units affects the organizati...
This article argues that internal substate dynamics can systematically account for the organization ...
The paper argues that internal sub-state dynamics can systematically account for the variety of form...
Intergovernmental agreements are a common and useful instrument in federal systems, serving a variet...
For several decades, comparative politics has treated the Swiss political system as the prime exampl...
The design of political institutions has extraordinary consequences for policy-making. However, poli...
In this volume, experience in a number of Western nations and in a variety of policy areas is drawn ...
The article discusses the two forms of intergovernmentalism institutionalized in the European Union ...
This article examines how European Union member states make choices about political institutions at ...
This study seeks to explain when governments are more likely to take an intergovernmental approach t...
This Article surveys intergovernmental institutions across federal states. Generally, these institut...
Many scholars argue that domestic politics can tie the hands of diplomats, who can sometimes exploit...