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The Joint-Decision Trap: Comparing EU Policies
Type
other project type
Start Date
01 January 2010
End Date
31 December 2011
Status
completed
Keywords
European Integration
Description
The observation that policy-making in multi-level systems often requires the involvement of a variety of actors at the different phases of the policy process has attracted much scholarly attention. One of the most interesting findings in this realm is that joint decision-making tends to be trapped. The European Union with its distinguished multi-level and multi-arena institutional set-up seems particularly prone to this dilemma of joint decision-making and is frequently plagued by blockages and policy failure. The joint-decision trap, its negative effects, and its "exits," are subject to numerous studies. So far, however, there is no systematic analysis of these phenomena across policy-fields. In filling exactly this gap, the project aims to make a significant contribution to contemporary research on European integration.
Leader contributor(s)
Partner(s)
Gerda Falkner (Institute for European Integration Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Funder(s)
Topic(s)
Policy-making in multi-level systems
European integration
Method(s)
Case Study
Range
HSG Internal
Range (De)
HSG Intern
Division(s)
Eprints ID
64864