This article offers an analysis of the emerging scalar configuration of the governance of the European Union. It discusses how European integration stands for a move from a collection of territorially homogenous systems of rule towards a new assemblage of territories, authorities and rights. The paper first questions the stretchy territoriality of the seemingly obvious European level. Second it analyses the sectoral differences in the evolution of the width and the depth of integration, measured as the transfer of competencies to the EU level between the Rome Treaty (1958) and the Lisbon Treaty (200y). Third it turns to the day-to-day decision-making to assess the relations between players in EU governance and finally it looks more closely ...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
This paper directly addresses the interaction between international regimes and European integration...
[From the introduction]. This paper will argue that the EU has gradually evolved into a novel system...
The majority of European scholars accept that the European Union (EU) operates at several different ...
This article argues that the study of European integration is divided into two distinct approaches: ...
The author describes and summarises the main theories relating to the specificity of the European Un...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
In its White Paper on the Governance of the European Union the European Commission has adopted a nar...
This article aims to fill a gap in the theoretical literature on European integration by providing a...
This article is an attempt to formulate a theoretical model for governance of the European Union. On...
This article takes initial steps in evaluating contending models of EU governance. We argue that the...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
The first two sections of this article consider the two pillars on which most of the claims for the ...
From the outset, European integration was about the transfer of powers from the national to the Euro...
The purpose of this essay is twofold: first, to examine the nature of the European Union’s system of...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
This paper directly addresses the interaction between international regimes and European integration...
[From the introduction]. This paper will argue that the EU has gradually evolved into a novel system...
The majority of European scholars accept that the European Union (EU) operates at several different ...
This article argues that the study of European integration is divided into two distinct approaches: ...
The author describes and summarises the main theories relating to the specificity of the European Un...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
In its White Paper on the Governance of the European Union the European Commission has adopted a nar...
This article aims to fill a gap in the theoretical literature on European integration by providing a...
This article is an attempt to formulate a theoretical model for governance of the European Union. On...
This article takes initial steps in evaluating contending models of EU governance. We argue that the...
This paper argues that the EU is not as unique a governance system as the Babylonian variety of its ...
The first two sections of this article consider the two pillars on which most of the claims for the ...
From the outset, European integration was about the transfer of powers from the national to the Euro...
The purpose of this essay is twofold: first, to examine the nature of the European Union’s system of...
The transfer of political competencies to the European level proceeds in small steps in the daily pr...
This paper directly addresses the interaction between international regimes and European integration...
[From the introduction]. This paper will argue that the EU has gradually evolved into a novel system...