This paper analyses the roles of Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in the area of EU legislative decision-making. After reviewing the literature, a research design is presented which incorporates information on the policy preferences of these three political states for seventy recent EU legislative decisions. The findings of the analysis are that the positions of the Nordics are quite similar and that these three states are rather successful. Denmark is doing slightly worse than Finland and Sweden
The influence of the Nordic countries on the European Union's (EU's) policy processes has been resea...
The Nordic countries constitute an interesting laboratory for the study of differentiated European I...
Since January 1, 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden have been members of the European Union. The citiz...
This paper analyses the roles of Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in the area of EU legislative decision...
This study begins with the observation that three similar states - Denmark, Norway and Sweden - have...
This chapter covers the Nordic member states Denmark, Finland and Sweden, as well as the “associated...
European union is today one of the most important integration groupings in the world, uniting 28 rel...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
This paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objective feature,...
This paper analyzes party responses to European integration in Finland and Sweden. We argue that the...
This study is about the decision-making processes in Sweden and Finland related to European Regional...
FræðigreinThis paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objectiv...
This paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objective feature,...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
This paper examines the Finnish and Swedish debate on the decisions about whether or not to adopt th...
The influence of the Nordic countries on the European Union's (EU's) policy processes has been resea...
The Nordic countries constitute an interesting laboratory for the study of differentiated European I...
Since January 1, 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden have been members of the European Union. The citiz...
This paper analyses the roles of Denmark, Finland, and Sweden in the area of EU legislative decision...
This study begins with the observation that three similar states - Denmark, Norway and Sweden - have...
This chapter covers the Nordic member states Denmark, Finland and Sweden, as well as the “associated...
European union is today one of the most important integration groupings in the world, uniting 28 rel...
Denmark has traditionally been portrayed as an outlier when it comes to European integration. Depict...
This paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objective feature,...
This paper analyzes party responses to European integration in Finland and Sweden. We argue that the...
This study is about the decision-making processes in Sweden and Finland related to European Regional...
FræðigreinThis paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objectiv...
This paper examines whether particular subjective features are better suited than objective feature,...
In this paper, we evaluate the relative success rates of France, Germany, Italy, and the United King...
This paper examines the Finnish and Swedish debate on the decisions about whether or not to adopt th...
The influence of the Nordic countries on the European Union's (EU's) policy processes has been resea...
The Nordic countries constitute an interesting laboratory for the study of differentiated European I...
Since January 1, 1995 Austria, Finland and Sweden have been members of the European Union. The citiz...