Abstract: Research focusing on the leader-laggard dynamic in EU policy-making has significantly contributed to our understanding of why EU policies often go beyond the least common denominator and why policies look the way they do. The literature has also provided plausible arguments about the incentives for leader states to do so, but it has given less attention to the question of how leader states achieve this outcome. This article aims to shed some light on this question by focusing on the expert strategy: the mobilisation of government officials and related experts who possess a high level of content expertise to advance leader states’ interest in EU policy-making. The expert strategy is analysed with reference to the Dutch government’s...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
This book examines the position and role of expertise in European policy-making and governance. At a...
Given the high levels of uncertainty and complexity of issues considered at the EU level, knowledge ...
ABSTRACT There is a large literature on Member State influence in the European Union, typically focu...
The role of expertise in European public policy has become the object of a passionate debate. On the...
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
As the introduction to this multidisciplinary volume explains, its different chapters stand out from...
Expertise has played a pivotal role in EU executives since the European Union (EU) was established, ...
How do national parliaments regain some of their influence over policy areas that have been lost to ...
This thesis examines policy learning and expertise in the European Union research policy by focusing...
Special issue: The Europeanisation of education policies"When it comes to building European public a...
Scholarly attention on political advisers has grown steadily in recent years. Research has focused o...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...
This book examines the position and role of expertise in European policy-making and governance. At a...
Given the high levels of uncertainty and complexity of issues considered at the EU level, knowledge ...
ABSTRACT There is a large literature on Member State influence in the European Union, typically focu...
The role of expertise in European public policy has become the object of a passionate debate. On the...
Considering the growing contestation of expertise in the public sphere, this chapter explores the in...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
As the introduction to this multidisciplinary volume explains, its different chapters stand out from...
Expertise has played a pivotal role in EU executives since the European Union (EU) was established, ...
How do national parliaments regain some of their influence over policy areas that have been lost to ...
This thesis examines policy learning and expertise in the European Union research policy by focusing...
Special issue: The Europeanisation of education policies"When it comes to building European public a...
Scholarly attention on political advisers has grown steadily in recent years. Research has focused o...
Governments face a fundamental dilemma when asking expert groups for advice. Experts possess knowled...
Expert advice in political processes is supposed to improve decisions. If expertise fails in this fu...
Expert advice to policy-makers is everything but a new phenomenon. Throughout the ages, governments ...