Browsing Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) by Author "NAURIN, Daniel"
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Title:The councils of the EU : intergovernmental bargaining in a supranational polity Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2015Citation:Jeremy RICHARDSON and Sonia MAZEY (eds), European Union : power and policy-making. Fourth edition, Milton Park, Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, 2015, pp. 135-158Type:Contribution to book
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Title:Unveiling the Council of the European Union: Games Governments Play in Brussels Editor(s):NAURIN, Daniel; WALLACE, HelenDate:2008Citation:Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.Type:BookAbstract:For a long time our textbook knowledge of what is happening in the Council of the European Union – the major decision forum of the EU – was to a large extent based on limited interview-based evidence. One reason for that ...
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Title:Network Capital and Cooperation Patterns in the Working Groups of the Council of the EU Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2007/14Abstract:This working paper presents findings from a study of network capital and cooperation patterns in the working groups of the Council of the European Union. Two successive rounds of telephone interviews with Council working ...
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Title:Deliberation behind closed doors : transparency and lobbying in the European Union Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2007Citation:Colchester : ECPR Press, 2007, ECPR monographsType:BookAbstract:Do transparency and publicity have the power to civilise politics? In deliberative democratic theory this is a common claim. Publicity, it is argued, forces actors to switch from market-style bargaining to a behaviour more ...
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Title:Why give reason? : measuring arguing and bargaining in survey research Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2007Citation:Swiss Political Science Review, 2007, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 559-575Type:ArticleAbstract:This article addresses the question of how to define, operationalise and measure empirically the concepts of arguing and bargaining, which are central to the normative theories of deliberative democracy. It points at, and ...
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Title:Backstage behaviour? : lobbyists in public and private settings in Sweden and the European Union Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2007Citation:Comparative politics, 2007, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 209-228Type:ArticleAbstract:Union According to deliberative democratic theory, transparency and publicity have a civilizing effect on political behavior, forcing actors to argue with regard to the public rather than engage in self-interested bargaining. ...
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Title:Transparency, Publicity, Accountability—The missing links Author(s):NAURIN, DanielDate:2006Citation:Swiss Political Science Review, 2006, 12, 3, 90-98Type:Article