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The European Commission is arguably the world's most powerful international administration. It plays a central role in the political system of the European Union. The Commission is a permanent presence in the life of the member states, but its influence is felt far beyond their borders. Viewed historically as the motor of European integration, the Commission is the subject of intense controversy. It is portrayed frequently as technocratic, monolithic, and unaccountable, but also as fragmented and weakly led. According to accepted wisdom, it is populated by career bureaucrats, who want only to expand the competencies of the Union and therefore their own power.This book tests these views. It asks: Who are the people who work for the organization? What are their educational and professional backgrounds? What do officials believe about the role of the Commission in the EU today and whether the Union should have more or less power? What leads them to choose to pursue a career in the Commission, and how do they navigate its complexities? How does the Barroso Commission compare to previous Commissions? How harmonious are relations between cabinets and the services? What has been the impact on the Commission of reform and of the 'big bang' enlargement?Co-authored by an international team of researchers, this book draws on original data from the largest attitudinal survey ever conducted by independent researchers inside the Commission, as well as a structured programme of interviews with senior officials. It provides an authoritative account of the European Commission of the twenty-first century.
This book investigates the internal organizational dynamics, professional motivations, and political influence of the European Commission in the twenty-first century. The authors, a team of international researchers, utilize a comprehensive attitudinal survey and structured interviews with senior officials to challenge common perceptions of the Commission as a monolithic, technocratic entity. By analyzing the backgrounds and beliefs of the individuals who staff the organization, the text provides a rigorous examination of how the Commission functions within the broader European Union political system.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a foundational empirical study of European Union bureaucracy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the value of the primary data provided by the authors.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2013-08-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199599521
ISBN-13:
9780199599523
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