The Europeanization of National Knowledge Regimes
Decision-making in the European Union is often characterized as technocratic and depoliticized. But has European integration also increased the role of experts and expertise in national policy-making? The chapter addresses this issue by developing a theor
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The Contestation of Expertise in the European Union Edited by Vigjilenca Abazi · Johan Adriaensen Thomas Christiansen
European Administrative Governance
Series Editors Thomas Christiansen Luiss University Rome, Italy Sophie Vanhoonacker Maastricht University Maastricht, The Netherlands
The series maps the range of disciplines addressing the study of European public administration. In particular, contributions to the series will engage with the role and nature of the evolving bureaucratic processes of the European Union, including the study of the EU’s civil service, of organization aspects of individual institutions such as the European Commission, the Council of Ministers, the External Action Service, the European Parliament, the European Court and the European Central Bank and of inter-institutional relations among these and other actors. The series also welcomes contributions on the growing role of EU agencies, networks of technical experts and national officials, and of the administrative dimension of multilevel governance including international organizations. Of particular interest in this respect will be the emergence of a European diplomatic service and the management of the EU’s expanding commercial, foreign, development, security and defence policies, as well as the role of institutions in a range of other policy areas of the Union. Beyond this strong focus of EU administrative governance, the series will also include texts on the development and practice of administrative governance within European states. This may include contributions to the administrative history of Europe, which is not just about rules and regulations governing bureaucracies, or about formal criteria for measuring the growth of bureaucracies, but rather about the concrete workings of public administration, both in its executive functions as in its involvement in policy-making. Furthermore the series will include studies on the interaction between the national and European level, with particular attention for the impact of the EU on domestic administrative systems. The series editors welcome approaches from prospective contributors and are available to contact at [email protected] and s.vanhoonacker@maastrichtun iversity.nl for proposals and feedback. All books in the series are subject to Palgrave’s rigorous peer review process: https://www.palgrave.com/gb/ demystifying-peer-review/792492
More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14977
Vigjilenca Abazi · Johan Adriaensen · Thomas Christiansen Editors
The Contestation of Expertise in the European Union
Editors Vigjilenca Abazi Faculty of Law Maastricht University Maastricht, Limburg The Netherlands
Johan Adriaensen Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Maastricht University Maastricht, Limburg The Netherlands
Thomas Christiansen Department of Political Science Luiss University Rome, Lazio Italy
ISSN 2524-7263 ISSN 2524-7271 (electronic) European Administrative Governance ISBN 978-3-030-54366-2 ISBN 978-3-030-54367-9 (eBook) https://doi.or
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