Publications

Report

Coming of Age?
Economic Management of the European Union

The report examines the economic effects of institutional choices and how the decision-making rules in the European Union affects policy with regard to expenditures and expenditure structures. The report covers a number of areas, including constitutional problems tackled by the Convent.

Allan Gustafsson, Per Molander October 2003 2003:18
Report

Decentralized Agencies and the IGC:
A Question of Accountability

The aim of this report is to identify some of those features which, since they are shared by all or some of the existing agencies, are essential in order to explain their legal nature and to highlight some problems that should be addressed in the process leading up to the adoption of a new constitutional treaty. At present, the role of decentralized agencies is premised on the Court of Justice’s idea of an institutional balance of powers, requiring an EU-institution to assume full responsibility.

Carl Fredrik Bergström, Matilda Rotkirch October 2003 2003:14
OP

Contrasting Transatlantic Interpretations:
The EU and the US Towards a Common Global Role

Transatlantic relations have seen the most dramatic crisis ever, over the issue of how to deal with Iraq. The author argues that the various transatlantic quarrels of recent years are rooted in different developments during the past decade concerning the notion and effect of the concept of national sovereignty.

Ludger Kunhardt November 2003 2003:1op
Report

Industrial Structure and Industry Location
in an Enlarged Europe

The purpose of the report is to examine how the EU enlargement in 2004 affects industrial structures and industry location. Even though the focus is on Sweden, effects on the European level are also scrutinised.

Karolina Ekholm November 2003 2003:19
Report

European Governance:
An Overview of the Commissions Agenda for Reform

This report gives an overview of the Commission’s agenda for European governance reform as set out in the White Paper of Governance adopted by the Commission in 2001, focusing on how the Commission envisages its own role in the EU decision-making process. Furthermore, it describes how a number of follow-up documents adopted by the Commission have essentially given effect to the initial recommendations and proposals set out in the White Paper.

Matilda Rotkirch, Josefin Almer Wulff January 2004 2004:1u
OP

The Netherlands 2004 EU Council Presidency:
Dutch EU-Policymaking in the Spotlights

This paper discusses the domestic backgrounds and challenges of the 2004  Netherlands European Union Council Presidency. The paper reviews the national organisation and management of the  Presidency with the use of empirical results from a written survey  covering some 550 government officials.

Mendeltje Van Keulen October 2004 2004:1op
Report

The Political Dynamics of Turkish accession to the EU:
a European Success Story or the EU's Most Contested Enlargement?

This paper looks at the key political dynamics involved in the process of Turkish accession to the EU, on both the Turkish and the EU sides.

Kirsty Hughes December 2004 2004:9