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The Commission Made Me Do It: The European Commission as a Strategic Asset in Domestic Politics,ccountable ‘Europe’ embodied in the European Commission can be extremely useful in domestic politics. This chapter explores this ‘leveraging’ role of the Commission in the critical policy area of Member State aids to industry. There are three principal reasons why this portion of competition policy单独 发表于 2025-3-25 10:59:16
The Commission and Implementation in the European Union: Is There an Implementation Deficit and Whyes persists. Both approaches are absorbed with the great questions of sovereignty and the future shape of the political system in Europe. We more mundane scholars, however, can identify a political system already in place, already churning out a large number of laws and regulations which are implemeHabituate 发表于 2025-3-25 14:32:04
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The Role of the Commission: A Theoretical Discussion,f the Commission was especially important in the 1985–92 period, when it did much to expand European-level policy competences under the general internal market umbrella (see, for example, Sandholtz, 1993a; McGowan, 1993; Matláry, 1997a).EWE 发表于 2025-3-26 07:27:17
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Francis Bacon on Motion and PowerThe European Commission is commonly referred to simply as the Commission. Whether the full or the shortened version is preferred, usage of the name can create ambiguity, misunderstanding, and confusion. This is because the name can be, and frequently is, used in at least three different senses.Ccu106 发表于 2025-3-26 18:18:27
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2454-9This chapter explores the role of the Commission in institutional change in the EU. Building upon a case study of the Commission’s central role in cohesion policy since the mid-1980s, I examine theoretical implications for understanding how the rules of the game may be altered.