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  • The agency phenomenon in the European Union: Emergence, institutionalisation and everyday decision-making

    The agency phenomenon in the European Union by Busuioc, Madalina; Groenleer, Martijn; Trondal, Jarle;

    Emergence, institutionalisation and everyday decision-making

    Sorozatcím: European Policy Studies;

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    • Kiadó Manchester University Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. augusztus 31.

    • ISBN 9780719095627
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem228 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    Offers a comprehensive analysis of the agency phenomenon in the European Union. It takes stock of the emergence and development of EU agencies, providing insight into the characteristics as well as the consequences of the ongoing EU agencification process.

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    This volume, now available in paperback, offers a comprehensive analysis of the agency phenomenon in the European Union. It takes stock of the emergence and development of EU agencies, providing insight into the characteristics as well as the consequences of the ongoing EU agencification process. The volume traces the varied roots of and routes to agency emergence and institutionalisation. It also analyses everyday decision-making processes within EU-level agencies, notably the management of such agencies, their role in the creation of network structures in European executive governance and in the implementation of EU legislation at the member state level, and the varied sources of agency accountability. The ambition of this volume is to offer an even-handed assessment and explanation of agency creation, design and evolution at the EU level. The volume is targeted to academics, post-graduate students and practitioners. Chapter authors include Deirdre Curtin, Renaud Dehousse, Morten Egeberg and Thomas Gehring.

    This volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the agency phenomenon in the European Union. It takes stock of the emergence and development of EU agencies, providing insight into the characteristics as well as the consequences of the ongoing EU agencification process. With this in mind, the volume first of all traces the varied roots of and routes to agency emergence and institutionalisation. Going beyond general trends and developments, it also studies the specifics of everyday decision-making processes within EU-level agencies, notably the management of such agencies, their role in the creation of network structures in European executive governance and in the implementation of EU legislation at the member state level, and the varied sources of agency accountability.

    The ambition of the volume is to offer an even-handed assessment and explanation of agency creation, design, and evolution at the EU level. EU-level agencies in some circumstances seem to be capable of expanding their role beyond the levels mandated by formal design. Simultaneously, the role and behaviour displayed by agencies’ institutional principals and/or account-holders often diverge from formal expectations and complex dynamics arise between EU agencies as ‘newcomers’ and existing institutional structures. The volume thus not merely examines the formal, de jure design of EU agencies but also studies the real-life, de facto role of EU-level agencies and actual institutional dynamics. As such, it contributes to the debate about the role and place of agencies in the governance of the EU, fuelling theoretical and practical discussions with substantiated arguments rather than a priori normative assumptions. This book will appeal to academics, students and practitioners interested in the politics, governance and everyday functioning of the European Union.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part I Introduction
    1. Introducing the phenomenon of European Union agencies
    Madalina Busuioc, Martijn Groenleer and Jarle Trondal
    Part II The emergence and institutionalisation of EU agencies
    2. Building executive power at the European level: on the role of EU-level agencies
    Morten Egeberg, Maria Martens and Jarle Trondal
    3. Executive power in the making: the establishment of the European Chemicals Agency
    Maria Martens
    4. Changing the EU’s institutional landscape? The added value of an agency
    Adriaan Schout
    5. Hybrid agencification in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and its inherent tensions: the case of Frontex
    Jorrit Rijpma
    Part III Everyday decision-making in EU agencies: networks, management, accountability and implementation
    6. Deliberative regulation through European agencies and other network structures?
    Thomas Gehring
    7. Wielders of supranational power? The administrative behaviour of the heads of European Union agencies
    Madalina Busuioc and Martijn Groenleer
    8. The parliamentary accountability of European Union and national agencies
    Tobias Bach and Julia Fleischer
    9. Catalysts of compliance? The role of European Union agencies in the implementation of European legislation in Poland and Bulgaria
    Esther Versluis
    Part IV Epilogue
    10. EU agencies: Tipping the balance?
    Deirdre Curtin and Renaud Dehousse

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