This article challenges optimistic claims about the power of nonstate actors in cross-border policy networks. In a pilot study of two most-likely cases, the article examines the social policy network between the European Union and Poland and Hungary prior to accession. Two dimensions guide the analysis: Whether states act as gatekeepers and whether national borders restrict communications. The article shows that while labor and employers easily communicate with the EU, con-tacts fail to cut across national borders. Network data show that the EU significantly controls the flow of communication, a fact that runs counter to the notion of networks as fluid entities that enable all actors to link freely with others. Governments and the EU have a...
This paper focuses on the role of international actors in policy/ knowledge transfer processes to su...
Every year the European Union spends millions of euros to promote cross-border cooperation among it...
This article investigates the conditions under which national policy communities were disrupted, the...
This paper challenges overly optimistic claims about the power of nonstate actors in cross-border ne...
Transnational cooperation involving actors from different Member States of the European Union is a k...
This article studies the role of network structures in EU foreign policy. The role of networks in fu...
The European Union (EU) encourages cross-border inter-firm networks as a part of its external govern...
The European Union (EU) is seeking to generate stronger integration in the wider Europe without furt...
The rise of cross-border relations is frequently linked to the decline of the nation state and the ...
This article analyses European integration's effects on migration and border security governance in ...
Social networks represent one possible trade union response to cross-border industrial restructuring...
Published online: 2010An increasing number of authors describe the European Union as an advanced for...
This article investigates the social network dimension in processes of cross-national transfer. The ...
This article investigates the role of transgovernmental networks of national regulators in addressin...
This article serves as a tool to set the scene in this special issue on the manner in which the Euro...
This paper focuses on the role of international actors in policy/ knowledge transfer processes to su...
Every year the European Union spends millions of euros to promote cross-border cooperation among it...
This article investigates the conditions under which national policy communities were disrupted, the...
This paper challenges overly optimistic claims about the power of nonstate actors in cross-border ne...
Transnational cooperation involving actors from different Member States of the European Union is a k...
This article studies the role of network structures in EU foreign policy. The role of networks in fu...
The European Union (EU) encourages cross-border inter-firm networks as a part of its external govern...
The European Union (EU) is seeking to generate stronger integration in the wider Europe without furt...
The rise of cross-border relations is frequently linked to the decline of the nation state and the ...
This article analyses European integration's effects on migration and border security governance in ...
Social networks represent one possible trade union response to cross-border industrial restructuring...
Published online: 2010An increasing number of authors describe the European Union as an advanced for...
This article investigates the social network dimension in processes of cross-national transfer. The ...
This article investigates the role of transgovernmental networks of national regulators in addressin...
This article serves as a tool to set the scene in this special issue on the manner in which the Euro...
This paper focuses on the role of international actors in policy/ knowledge transfer processes to su...
Every year the European Union spends millions of euros to promote cross-border cooperation among it...
This article investigates the conditions under which national policy communities were disrupted, the...