European Union (EU) agencies are ‘integral in ensuring that regulatory policies can be implemented coherently and consistently throughout the EU’ (Rittberger and Wonka 2012, 3). However, they do not have direct legal power to implement regulations (Busuioc 2013), but usually must rely on fostering their reputation and image among competent member state authorities, businesses, professionals, consumer groups and the media to gain authority. As Gehring and Krapohl (2007, 28) argue, agencies ‘Operate in highly politicized environments and the extent to which they manage to establish themselves as credible regulators will often be dependent on the manner in which they manage their relations with, and competing expectations from, the mu...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
How is the power of independent agencies legitimized? This is a central question in modern democrati...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
Political actors need to be nimble and respond to the opportunity to reform old policies and initiat...
‘Agencification’ in the European Union has emerged as an important research topic at the intersectio...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
EU agencies are increasingly subject to a flurry of stakeholder bodies. Despite their prevalence, an...
Supplemental material files: Data details, Acronyms and full names of European Union Agencies, Weigh...
Diagnosis of the transformation of executive governance in Europe must incorporate the diverse dynam...
Abstract Independent regulatory agencies (RAs) are key political actors, which often cumulate severa...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
How is the power of independent agencies legitimized? This is a central question in modern democrati...
With European Union agencies becoming increasingly significant actors in European governance, furthe...
The institutional development of European Union (EU) agencies is striking. Over the past decades, fo...
Political actors need to be nimble and respond to the opportunity to reform old policies and initiat...
‘Agencification’ in the European Union has emerged as an important research topic at the intersectio...
This review article, with a clear political science and public administration bias, takes stock of t...
Over the last two decades, EU legislation has established a growing number of subsidiary bodies comm...
Submitted version of an article published in the journal: Public Administration. Published version ...
This paper explores both the politics behind and the policy impacts of the design of EU regulatory i...
EU agencies are increasingly subject to a flurry of stakeholder bodies. Despite their prevalence, an...
Supplemental material files: Data details, Acronyms and full names of European Union Agencies, Weigh...
Diagnosis of the transformation of executive governance in Europe must incorporate the diverse dynam...
Abstract Independent regulatory agencies (RAs) are key political actors, which often cumulate severa...
Despite concerted efforts in recent years to define the position of agencies in the Union framework,...
This PhD research investigates de facto influence of EU agencies on the development of EU policies. ...
How is the power of independent agencies legitimized? This is a central question in modern democrati...