Which policy for Europe? : power and conflict inside the European Commission /

"The European Commission is at the center of the European Union's political system. Within its five-year terms each Commission proposes up to 2000 binding legal acts and therefore crucially shapes EU policy, which in turn impacts on the daily lives of more than 500 million European citizen...

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Main Authors: Hartlapp, Miriam (Author)
Group Author: Metz, Julia; Rauh, Christian
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford ; New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2014.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: "The European Commission is at the center of the European Union's political system. Within its five-year terms each Commission proposes up to 2000 binding legal acts and therefore crucially shapes EU policy, which in turn impacts on the daily lives of more than 500 million European citizens. However, despite the Commission's key role in setting the agenda for European decision making, little is known about its internal dynamics when preparing legislation. This book provides a problem-driven, theoretically founded, and empirically rich treatment of the so far still understudied process of position-formation inside the European Commission. It reveals that various internal political positions prevail and that the role of power and conflict inside the European Commission is essential to understanding its policy proposals. Opening the 'black box' of the Commission, the book identifies three ideal types of internal position-formation. The Commission is motivated by technocratic problem-solving, by competence-seeking utility maximization or ideologically-motivated policy-seeking. Specifying conditions that favor one logic over the others, the typology furthers understanding of how the EU system functions and provides novel explanations of EU policies with substantial societal implications."--Book jacket.
Carrier Form: xviii, 340 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-332) and index.
ISBN: 9780199688036
0199688036
Index Number: JN33
CLC: D814.1
Call Number: D814.1/H331
Contents: Introduction -- Position formation inside the EU Commission : an analytical framework -- Studying internal dynamics -- Connecting personal characteristics and organizational structure : Commissioners, Directors-General and services -- Intersection of social and common market policies -- Research and innovation policy -- Consumer policy -- Expert groups in the Commission : knowledge providers or political device? -- Insulated, technocratic decision-making? Commission position formation and the public acceptability of policy options -- Structural biases? The link between internal coordination and the dynamics of position formation -- Many factors matter in position formation, but some matter more often than others : evidence across cases -- Shaping policies for Europe : internal position formation between problem-solving, competence expansion and political ideology -- Conclusion: Why we should care about power and conflict inside the European Commission.