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To Structure Political Conflict: the Institutionalisation of Referendums on European Integration in the Nordic Countries
(CEAS Reports;1/2007, Working paper, 2007)This is a paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions of Workshops, Helsinki, May 7-12, 2007. -
The limits of the EUR regulatory state: Power, politics and pragmatism in European gas markets
(CEAS Reports;1/2009, Working paper, 2009)Paper presented at the European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Eleventh Biennial International Conference, Los Angeles, California, April 23-25, 2009. Panel: Reconsidering the Regulatory State in Europe. -
The Norwegian local election of 2007
(CEAS Reports;2/2007, Working paper, 2007)The paper is a report prepared for the PSA Specialist Group on Scandinavia. -
Local Institutional Design in the Shadow of the Market
(CEAS Reports;2/2011, Working paper, 2011)This paper was presented at the Workshop “The Future of the Regulatory State: Adaptation, Transformation, or Demise?” in Oslo, 16 September 2011. -
The Hungarian Party System in 2010: More Polarized, less Plural
(CEAS Reports;6/2011, Working paper, 2011)This paper investigates the origins and nature of Hungary’s 2010 ‘earthquake election’. -
The Future of the Regulatory State: Adaptation, Transformation or Demise?
(CEAS Reports;1/2011, Working paper, 2011)This short paper is meant to provide for some background ideas to motivate discussions during our workshop. It therefore seeks to make a few short (and hopefully somewhat provocative) points. The idea of the ‘regulatory ... -
The study of the European Union from outside: European integration studies in Norway and Iceland 1990-2010
(CEAS Reports;1/2012, Working paper, 2012)This is a working paper version of a paper written for SENT - The Network of European Studies. The aim of this chapter is to map the research on European integration carried out by Norwegian and Icelandic researchers and ... -
Attention, Politics or Performance? Competing Influences on Oversight by Analytical Bureaucracies in the Regulatory State
(Ceas Reports; 3/2011, Working paper, 2011)In this paper, we examine and evaluate competing explanations for congressional attention to the federal bureaucracy in the United States. What we label “analytical bureaucracy” is a key, but severely understudied, tool ... -
The Study of European Union Politics in the UK and Ireland
(CEAS Reports;2/2012, Working paper, 2012)This is a working paper version of a paper written for SENT - The Network of European Studies. The working paper provides an overview of the development of the British and Irish literature on the EU, from the early debates ... -
A new look at Euroscepticism: How Stable Are the Cleavages?
(CEAS Reports;1/2010, Working paper, 2010)This paper is a transcript of the lecture at The ARENA annual conference 2009: A new look at Euroscepticism, Oslo, 11 December 2009. -
The Commission’s internal conditions for social re-regulation: Market efficiency and wider social goals in setting the rules of financial services in Europe
(CEAS Reports;4/2011, Working paper, 2011)With its scarce budgetary resources and institutional logics favouring market-based problemsolving, the European Union (EU) has been considered a prime example of the regulatory state. When and how can we expect the ... -
Regulating for competition and security: The European energy sector
(CEAS Reports;7/2011, Working paper, 2011)The present paper explores the changing priorities in EU energy policy, its effects on the European energy market and the robustness of the regulatory toolbox available to the EU and its member states.