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Bringing History Back In To the Study of Transnational Networks in European Integration

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This article discusses the results of recent historical research on the governance of networks and their impact on policy-making in the formative period of the EU. It concludes that historically aware research on networks in EU governance has great potential. In particular, in can contribute to enhancing our knowledge about the formation and dynamics of networks; conceptualising the role of supranational institutions such as the Commission in instigating network formation and steering new networks; and improving our understanding of change over time in the governance of networks and their policy impact in the EU.

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  • Kaiser, Wolfram, 2009. "Bringing History Back In To the Study of Transnational Networks in European Integration," Journal of Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(2), pages 223-239, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jnlpup:v:29:y:2009:i:02:p:223-239_00
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    1. Joris Gijsenbergh, 2021. "From Neglect to Protection: Attitudes towards Whistleblowers in the European Institutions (1957–2002)," Politics and Governance, Cogitatio Press, vol. 9(1), pages 281-291.
    2. Jan-Henrik Meyer, 2011. "Appropriating the Environment. How the European Institutions Received the Novel Idea of the Environment and Made it Their Own," KFG Working Papers p0031, Free University Berlin.

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