
Building EU Regulatory Capacity
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"This book develops a compelling theoretical account of multilevel regulatory governance in the European Union. Why do national agencies contribute to some EU agencies' task fulfilment, while having strained relationships with others? The book's comprehensive empirical analysis spells out the conditions for effective multi-level coordination and provides significant insights for the design of regulatory institutions." (Tobias Bach, University of Oslo, Norway)"This book provides an excellent analysis of the complex relationship between national and European administrative actors and draws a nuanced picture of the conditions influencing European regulatory capacity building. Comparing four policy domains in two different countries, it delivers rich empirical evidence for its argument." (Eva Ruffing, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany)
"A valuable and insightful contribution on regulatory capacity building in the EU. The book's persuasive argument and evidence underscore theimportance of adopting a bureaucratic politics perspective to studying co-operation dilemmas in the EU, as well as the value of studying this system in its multiple composite layers, rather than zooming in on EU-level regulators alone." (Madalina Busuioc, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
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