Jarle Trondal has published the article 'Domestic Agencies in an Emergent European Executive Order' in Journal of European Integration vol. 33. no. 1.
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Erik Oddvar Eriksen and John Erik Fossum have published the article "Bringing European Democracy Back In—Or How to Read the German Constitutional Court’s Lisbon Treaty Ruling" in European Law Journal.
Christopher Lord has published the article 'Polecats, lions, and foxes: Coasian bargaining theory and attempts to legitimate the Union as a constrained form of political power' in European Political Science Review 3(1).
Pieter de Wilde has published the article 'No effect, weapon of the weak or reinforcing executive dominance? How media coverage affects national parliaments’ involvement in EU policy-formulation' in Comparative European Politics 9(2).
Åse Gornitzka and Ulf Sverdrup have published the article 'Access of Experts: Information and EU Decision-making' in a special isssue of West European Politics 34(1).
Åse Gornitzka and Ulf Sverdrup have published the article 'Enlightened Decision Making? The Role of Scientists in EU Governance' in a special issue of Revue Politique Européenne no. 32/2010 edited by Cécile Robert named 'Les groupes d'experts dans le gouvernment de l'union européenne'.
Stéphane Roussel and John Erik Fossum have edited a recent isssue of International Journal called 'The Arctic is Hot Part I'.
A unique political animal, the European Union has given rise to important constitutional conundrums and paradoxes. John Erik Fossum and Agustín José Menéndez explore this in detail in their new book, 'The Constitution’s Gift', recently published with Rowman and Littlefield.
Erik O. Eriksen has contributed the chapter 'A Stateless Vanguard for a Rightful World Order' in 'Political Theory of the European Union' edited by Jürgen Neyer and Antje Wiener out now on Oxford University Press.
Åse Gornitzka has published the article 'Bologna in Context: a horizontal perspective on the dynamics of governance sites for a Europe of Knowledge' in a special issue of European Journal of Education called 'Ten Years of the Bologna Process - "What Future"?'
John Erik Fossum and Cathrine Holst have written the chapter 'Progressive Nationalism? Norwegian Intellectuals and Europe' in Justine Lacroix and Kalypso Nicolaïdis' book 'European Stories. Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts' published with Oxford University Press.
Meng-Hsuan Chou has written the chapter 'The Free Movement of Sex Workers in the European Union: Excluding the Excluded' in the book 'Migrants and Minorities: The European Response' edited by Adam Luedtke published with Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jörg Trenz have published the article 'Mediati(zi)ng EU politics: Online news coverage of the 2009 European Parliamentary elections' in Communications 35(3).
Jarle Trondal has published the article 'Two worlds of change: on the internationalisation of universities' in Globalisation, Societies and Education 8(3).
Anne Elizabeth Stie has published the article 'Decision-making Void of Democratic Qualities? An Evaluation of the EU’s Second Pillar Decision-making Procedure' in a special issue of the European Integration Online Papers.
Christopher Lord and Johannes Pollak have published the article 'Representation and Accountability: Communicating Tubes?' in West European Politics 33(5).
Maria Martens has published the article 'Voice or Loyalty? The Evolution of the European Environment Agency (EEA)' in Journal of Common Market Studies 48(4).
Morten Egeberg and Andreas Heskestad have published the article 'The Denationalization of Cabinets in the European Commission' in Journal of Common Market Studies 48(4).
Hans-Jörg Trenz with Ulrike Liebert has edited the book 'The New politics of European Civil Society' on Routledge. The book consolidates research on the evolving practices of European civil society and examine whether and how civil society can contribute to making democracy work.
In the last issue of European Journal of Social Theory, professor John Erik Fossum writes about what he calls "Europe's American Dream".
ARENA professors John Erik Fossum and Hans-Jörg Trenz are both represented in the new edition of the European Review
In terms of national agencies in the European administrative space, case studies indicate that national governments may be partly split so that national (regulatory) agencies operate in a 'double-hatted' manner when practising EU legislation, serving both ministerial departments and the European Commission. This is the conclusion ARENA's Morten Egeberg and Jarle Trondal draw in the latest issue of Public Adminstration (Volume 87 Issue 4).
With Johannes Pollak, ARENA's Christopher Lord has written the article "The EU's many representative modes: Colliding? Cohering?", which was recently published in the Journal of European Public Policy.
Political outcomes are increasingly settled by the time when the matters reach the European Union's decision-making bodies, concludes Anne Elizabeth Stie in her PhD dissertation.
– The EU's co-decision procedure has many democratic qualities, but the informal trialogue meetings which take place alongside the procedure are detrimental to EU democracy, says Stie.
Jarle Trondal has published the book "An Emergent European Exectutive Order" on Oxford University Press