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One agenda-setter or many? The varying success of policy initiatives by individual Directorates-General of the European Commission 1994-2016
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Abstract Analyses of strategic agenda-setting in the European Union treat the European Commission as a unitary actor with perfect information. Yet, the constraints for correctly anticipating acceptable policies vary heavily across its individual Directorates-General. Do these internal rifts affect the Commis... view more
Analyses of strategic agenda-setting in the European Union treat the European Commission as a unitary actor with perfect information. Yet, the constraints for correctly anticipating acceptable policies vary heavily across its individual Directorates-General. Do these internal rifts affect the Commission’s agenda-setting ability? This article tests corresponding expectations on the edit distances between 2237 Commission proposals and the adopted laws across 23 years. The quality of legislative anticipation indeed varies with the responsible Directorate-General. Legislative proposals are more likely to remain unchanged if they face less parliamentary involvement, are less complex, were drafted by an experienced Directorate-General, and were coordinated more seamlessly within the Commission. However, the uncovered variation also calls for more systematic research on the distribution of legislative capacities inside the Commission.... view less
Keywords
European Commission; European Parliament; legislation; decision making; EU
Classification
European Politics
Free Keywords
agenda-setting; legislative politics; text analysis
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 3-24
Journal
European Union Politics, 22 (2021) 1
ISSN
1465-1165
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed