[From the introduction]. The paper is structured in three parts. Part I is meant to shortly synthesize how integration theory deals with sub-national actors. In part II we will discuss history and institutionalisation of regional and local level representations in Brussels and reflect on such issues as relations to national level actors, core functions, resources and staffs and their career paths. In part III, we will highlight qualitative differences in strategic foci and networking strategies of regional and local EU offices by discussing such issues as cooperation and lobbying in EU institutions, differences between big and small/old and new member states, networking with other offices, current topics and most pressing problems. The rese...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
Why do the regions of Norway have regional offices in Brussels while the Swiss regions do not? The r...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
All Norwegian Counties are represented in Brussels and engaged in different activities in the EU. Th...
Concepts like subnational mobilization and multilevel governance put originally the subnational leve...
Up until today, nearly all Swedish regions have decided to set up an EU office in Brussels. However,...
In this thesis I investigate the potentials for regional authorities to make use of Europe and discu...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2017 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
The article contributes to the study of EU foreign policy decision-making processes by analysing the...
This thesis aims to contribute to a practical insight on the working strategies of two Swedish regio...
Opportunities structures for participation in EU policy-making are characterised by the inefficiency...
<p>Regions started opening offices in Brussels in the mid-1980s. Today, well over half of Europe’s r...
Micro-regions have gained an increasing awareness of their potential in global politics, an illogica...
The involvement of subnational actors in EU politics has become an increasingly recognized facet of ...
[From the introduction]. This paper addresses the somewhat paradoxical situation whereby on the one ...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
Why do the regions of Norway have regional offices in Brussels while the Swiss regions do not? The r...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...
All Norwegian Counties are represented in Brussels and engaged in different activities in the EU. Th...
Concepts like subnational mobilization and multilevel governance put originally the subnational leve...
Up until today, nearly all Swedish regions have decided to set up an EU office in Brussels. However,...
In this thesis I investigate the potentials for regional authorities to make use of Europe and discu...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2017 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
The article contributes to the study of EU foreign policy decision-making processes by analysing the...
This thesis aims to contribute to a practical insight on the working strategies of two Swedish regio...
Opportunities structures for participation in EU policy-making are characterised by the inefficiency...
<p>Regions started opening offices in Brussels in the mid-1980s. Today, well over half of Europe’s r...
Micro-regions have gained an increasing awareness of their potential in global politics, an illogica...
The involvement of subnational actors in EU politics has become an increasingly recognized facet of ...
[From the introduction]. This paper addresses the somewhat paradoxical situation whereby on the one ...
European policy arena is an exceptional multi-level governance context (Piattoni 2010), comprising o...
Why do the regions of Norway have regional offices in Brussels while the Swiss regions do not? The r...
This paper examines why, after five decades of integration, the European Union's representation in i...