This contribution introduces our symposium by highlighting four distinctive aspects of transnational governance from a bureaucratic politics perspective: the emergence of transnational institutions, their functioning, their impact on the domestic level, and the diffusion of regulatory standards. The general argument is that many accounts of transnational governance seem to be overly optimistic about the conditions for effective problem-solving and fail to take into account that institutional rivalry may either support or constrain the implementation of supranational policies. The aim of this piece is to review existing research, to highlight the contribution of the symposium articles in furthering an institutional rivalry perspective on tra...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
Transnational networks of local authorities are an established and growing phenomenon in Europe, whe...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
This article investigates the role of transgovernmental networks of national regulators in addressin...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...
Transnational regulation involves profound changes in the ways rules are set today. Based on two cas...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
Published online: 2010An increasing number of authors describe the European Union as an advanced for...
This chapter argues that two-level networks of issue professionals and organizations create the obst...
Existing typologies of the European administrative space locate decision-making powers with the Euro...
as an advanced form of transgovernmentalism. Whether called Europeanization, supranational intergove...
The contribution of the European Union to the development of regional administrative values is the s...
The call by European Union (EU) policymakers for wider and more direct involvement in improving Euro...
This chapter considers the evolving institutional responses to the challenge of regulating telecoms ...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
Transnational networks of local authorities are an established and growing phenomenon in Europe, whe...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
This article investigates the role of transgovernmental networks of national regulators in addressin...
We consider whether transnational networks that softly discipline member states (e.g. the OMC or reg...
Transnational regulation involves profound changes in the ways rules are set today. Based on two cas...
Conflicting interests among private actors constitute an important factor to explain why and how tra...
Published online: 2010An increasing number of authors describe the European Union as an advanced for...
This chapter argues that two-level networks of issue professionals and organizations create the obst...
Existing typologies of the European administrative space locate decision-making powers with the Euro...
as an advanced form of transgovernmentalism. Whether called Europeanization, supranational intergove...
The contribution of the European Union to the development of regional administrative values is the s...
The call by European Union (EU) policymakers for wider and more direct involvement in improving Euro...
This chapter considers the evolving institutional responses to the challenge of regulating telecoms ...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...
Transnational networks of local authorities are an established and growing phenomenon in Europe, whe...
Two decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall, we are witnessing an ever quickening dissolution of t...