EU negotiations are characterized bythe coexistence of a bargaining and a problem-solving approach. The permanence of EU negotiations discourages tough bargaining behaviour, as does the prevalence of strong consensus norms. On the other hand, evidence exists of very confrontational behaviour that often leads to lowest common denominator solutions. We argue that the mode of negotiation to be found in the EU decision-making processes is contextually determined. Empirically it is demonstrated that day-to-day negotiations in the EU are to a large extent problem-solving exercises. Under certain circumstances, however, conflictual bargaining occurs. The pattern varies with, therefore, level of politicization and type of policy, and according to t...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
The focus of the paper is the selected, most significant theoretical aspects of negotiations conduct...
The paper, drawing on evidence from a case study-German actors’ strategies in the Eastern enlargemen...
In this paper we want to problematize this conventional view of the EU as a reactive, conservative i...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
The Council of the European Union (EU) is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However...
One way of perceiving the European Union (EU) is as an enormous bilateral and multilateral process o...
This paper studies the EU’s strategic approach in international environmental negotiations. Analysin...
I. Introduction. 1. Importance of good negotiating skills. In Brussels nothing drops from the sky:...
In the year of 2020 the member states of the European Union (EU) negotiated two major budgets: the r...
The paper explains the involvement of the European Parliament (EP) in the negotiation of internation...
Preferences are a crucial element for analyzing decision making and negotiations, but knowledge abou...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
[From the Introduction]. The negotiations for accession to the European Union should be more appropr...
The argument developed in this thesis is that negotiations in the Council of the European Union cann...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
The focus of the paper is the selected, most significant theoretical aspects of negotiations conduct...
The paper, drawing on evidence from a case study-German actors’ strategies in the Eastern enlargemen...
In this paper we want to problematize this conventional view of the EU as a reactive, conservative i...
Negotiations in the European Union (EU) Council of Ministers are highly secretive, so outsiders have...
The Council of the European Union (EU) is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However...
One way of perceiving the European Union (EU) is as an enormous bilateral and multilateral process o...
This paper studies the EU’s strategic approach in international environmental negotiations. Analysin...
I. Introduction. 1. Importance of good negotiating skills. In Brussels nothing drops from the sky:...
In the year of 2020 the member states of the European Union (EU) negotiated two major budgets: the r...
The paper explains the involvement of the European Parliament (EP) in the negotiation of internation...
Preferences are a crucial element for analyzing decision making and negotiations, but knowledge abou...
The Council of the EU is a crucial actor in EU legislative decision-making. However, how its reaches...
[From the Introduction]. The negotiations for accession to the European Union should be more appropr...
The argument developed in this thesis is that negotiations in the Council of the European Union cann...
What determines a country’s bargaining success when negotiating EU legislation? Using data from legi...
The focus of the paper is the selected, most significant theoretical aspects of negotiations conduct...
The paper, drawing on evidence from a case study-German actors’ strategies in the Eastern enlargemen...