In this article in International Theory, Erik O. Eriksen spells out the transformative merit of deliberation and outlines a reason-based model of political decision-making applicable to international affairs.
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In this report, Joachim Vigrestad identifies the institutional structure of EU's trade and sustainable development chapters and asks what principles of global political justice the EU is applying when promoting its trade and sustainable development agenda.
In this ARENA report, Martin Moland investigates the long-term effects of the Eurozone crisis on EU legitimacy in austerity countries.
I en ny bok Sentralforvaltningen. Stabilitet og endring gjennom 40 år analyserer Tom Christensen, Morten Egeberg, Per Lægreid og Jarle Trondal hvordan og hvor vellykket sentralforvaltningen virker.
ARENA Working Paper 6/2018 (pdf)
Kristina Ophey
Mai'a Cross seeks to analyse the EU's approach to climate diplomacy in the article in the Journal of European Integration.
In the Squaring the Circle on Brexit, John Erik Fossum and Hans Petter Graver assess to what extent the Norwegian model is transferable to the case of the UK.
In the article in the Journal of Medical Ethics, Andreas Eriksen attempts to clarify the normative situation of medical professionals who are faced with conflicting duties.
ARENA Working Paper 5/2018 (pdf)
Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jörg Trenz
Johanna Strikwerda analyses the role of the Commission in the implementation phase of the Defence Directive in the article in the Journal of European Integration.
Johan P. Olsen and Nils Brunsson have published the newly revised version of The Reforming Organization by Routledge.
ARENA Working Paper 4/2018 (pdf)
Dimitris N. Chryssochoou
John Erik Fossum reviews the impact of Brexit on the non-member states that are currently affiliated with the EU in The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Brexit.
In this article in Public Administration, Alexander Katsaitis and David Coen assess which interest groups access the European Parliament's deliberative processes, focusing on its hearings as an understudied area of European governance.
Edited by John Erik Fossum, Riva Kastoryano and Birte Siim, Diversity and Contestations over Nationalism in Europe and Canada addresses three main developments: transnational nationalism, cosmopolitanism and nationalist reactions.
In the article in the Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Torbjørn Gundersen provides a systematic account of the role of scientists as experts in policymaking.
ARENA Working Paper 3/2018 (pdf)
Charlotte Galpin and Hans-Jörg Trenz
ARENA Working Paper 2/2018 (pdf)
Torbjørn Gundersen
John Erik Fossum has contributed with a new chapter in the revised edition of The Handbook of Canadian Public Administration.
ARENA Working Paper 1/2018 (pdf)
Andreas Eriksen
Christopher Lord asks in this JLS article whether the distinction between a working and a debating parliament can help us understand how the European Parliament can contribute to the legitimacy of EU law-making.
Claire Godet from ARENA has co-authored an article in the Journal of Contemporary European Research on food security and biofuels regulations at the international level with special focus on the European Union.
By analysing the three main CSDP committees, Mai'a K. Davis Cross sheds light on where secrecy exists and how it works in its relationship to the EU's foreign poilcy outcomes in the journal West European Politics.
Erik O. Eriksen analyses the problems that a differentiated European political order poses for self-rule in the article in the European Journal of Political Research.
In a new Special Issue of The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Guri Rosén and Kolja Raube aim to explore parliamentary influence in security policies beyond the right to veto troop deployments and other formal sources of authority.