This contribution investigates the asymmetrical relationship between economic and social aspects under the European Semester by looking at the roles of the European Council and the Council between 2010 and 2016. Drawing on the theories of deliberative and new intergovernmentalism, this asymmetry is associated with an uneven evolution of the co-ordination infrastructure, notably the varying degree to which key policy issues are subject to informal policy dialogue. Not only are finance ministers better placed to conduct policy dialogue, they also control the European Semester policy priorities more effectively than their colleagues in the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO). Finance ministers also are more c...
Since the onset of the crisis the EU has introduced new instruments of economic governance, at the h...
• The European Semester is a new institutional process that provides EU member states with ex-ante g...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This con...
<p>This contribution investigates the asymmetrical relationship between economic and social aspects ...
The European Semester, the foundation of postcrisis economic governance in the European Union (EU), ...
The European Semester of policy coordination, which is the core of EU’s new institutional architectu...
The consequences of the Eurozone crisis has spurred increased coordination of member state public fi...
This contribution analyses how EU social objectives and policy co-ordination have been integrated in...
This book is the first to be dedicated entirely to the European Semester -- a new framework for poli...
By adopting a €750 billion recovery plan, European leaders intend to avoid a repeat of the controver...
The focus of this article is on EU social policy-making since 2010 in the context of new governance ...
Has the European Semester led to a displacement of Social Europe, or to the development of social po...
This chapter examines this process of coordination to show how EU institutions adopt the set of Coun...
This chapter gives an overview of the European Semester (hereafter Semester). On the one hand, it ma...
The ‘European Semester’, a new framework for policy co-ordination across European Union (EU) member ...
Since the onset of the crisis the EU has introduced new instruments of economic governance, at the h...
• The European Semester is a new institutional process that provides EU member states with ex-ante g...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This con...
<p>This contribution investigates the asymmetrical relationship between economic and social aspects ...
The European Semester, the foundation of postcrisis economic governance in the European Union (EU), ...
The European Semester of policy coordination, which is the core of EU’s new institutional architectu...
The consequences of the Eurozone crisis has spurred increased coordination of member state public fi...
This contribution analyses how EU social objectives and policy co-ordination have been integrated in...
This book is the first to be dedicated entirely to the European Semester -- a new framework for poli...
By adopting a €750 billion recovery plan, European leaders intend to avoid a repeat of the controver...
The focus of this article is on EU social policy-making since 2010 in the context of new governance ...
Has the European Semester led to a displacement of Social Europe, or to the development of social po...
This chapter examines this process of coordination to show how EU institutions adopt the set of Coun...
This chapter gives an overview of the European Semester (hereafter Semester). On the one hand, it ma...
The ‘European Semester’, a new framework for policy co-ordination across European Union (EU) member ...
Since the onset of the crisis the EU has introduced new instruments of economic governance, at the h...
• The European Semester is a new institutional process that provides EU member states with ex-ante g...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This con...