Title:Contested competences in the European Union
Author(s):FARRELL, Henry; HERITIER, AdrienneDate:2007Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In this article, we set out an approach to European Union politics that seeks to explain its development using theories of institutional change. In contrast to dominant theories which assume that the Treaties, the governing ...
Title:Contested Delegation: The Impact of Co-decision on Comitology
Author(s):HERITIER, Adrienne; MOURY, CatherineDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article shows that, for the area of environmental policy, the Commission and the Council have been more willing to rely on extensive delegation after the introduction of co-decision. It also shows that the tendency ...
Title:Contested Delegation: The Impact of Codecision on Comitology
Author(s):HERITIER, Adrienne; MOURY, CatherineDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI RSCASAbstract:In this article, we show that, for the area of environmental policy, the Commission and the Council have been more willing to rely on extensive delegation after the introduction of co-decision. We also show that the tendency ...
Title:The Continued Salience of Religious Voting in the United States, Germany, and Great Britain
Author(s):RAYMOND, ChristopherDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleSeries/Report no.:[EUDO Public Opinion Observatory]Abstract:Conventional wisdom on party systems in advanced industrial democracies holds that modern electorates are dealigned and that social cleavages no longer structure party politics. Recent work on class cleavages has challenged ...
Title:Convention and Intersubjectivity: New Developments in French Economics
Author(s):LATSIS, JohnDate:2006Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The recently formed French School of the "économie des conventions" have claimed that they are developing a revolutionary new approach to the social sciences. This group of researchers in economics, philosophy, sociology, ...