The Real World of EU Accountability reports the findings of a major empirical study into patterns and practices of accountability in European governance. The product of a 4-year, path-breaking project, this book assesses to what extent and how the people that populate the key arenas where European public policy is made or implemented are held accountable. Using a systematic analytical framework, it examines not just the formal accountability arrangements but also documents and compares how these operate in practice. In doing so, it provides a unique, empirically grounded contribution to the…mehr
The Real World of EU Accountability reports the findings of a major empirical study into patterns and practices of accountability in European governance. The product of a 4-year, path-breaking project, this book assesses to what extent and how the people that populate the key arenas where European public policy is made or implemented are held accountable. Using a systematic analytical framework, it examines not just the formal accountability arrangements but also documents and compares how these operate in practice. In doing so, it provides a unique, empirically grounded contribution to the pivotal but often remarkably fact-free debate about democracy and accountability in European governance.
Mark Bovens is Professor of public administration and research director at the Utrecht University School of Governance and Adjunct Professor at the Australian National University. His research interests include public accountability, success and failure of public governance, democracy and citizenship, and political trust. Deirdre Curtin is Professor of European law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam and Director of the Amsterdam Centre of European Law and Governance (ACELG). She is also Professor of international and European governance at the Utrecht School of Governance. Her research interests include public accountability of EU (executive) actors, open government of the EU, as well as the constitutional and institutional evolution of the EU more generally. Paul 't Hart is Professor of political science at the Australian National University and Professor of public administration at Utrecht University. His research interests include public leadership, crisis management, policy analysis, European governance, and public accountability.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * List of Abbreviations * List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables * 1: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The EU's Accountability Deficit: Reality or Myth? * 2: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The Quest for Legitimacy and Accountability in European Union Governance * 3: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: Studying the Real World of EU Accountability: Framework and Design * 4: Anchrit Wille: The European Commission's Accountability Paradox * 5: Madalina Busuioc: European Agencies: Pockets of Accountability * 6: Marianne van de Steeg: The European Council's Evolving Political Accountability * 7: Gijs Jan Brandsma: Accountable Comitology? * 8: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The Real World of EU Accountability: Comparisons and Conclusions * Bibliography
* Acknowledgments * List of Contributors * List of Abbreviations * List of Boxes, Figures, and Tables * 1: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The EU's Accountability Deficit: Reality or Myth? * 2: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The Quest for Legitimacy and Accountability in European Union Governance * 3: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: Studying the Real World of EU Accountability: Framework and Design * 4: Anchrit Wille: The European Commission's Accountability Paradox * 5: Madalina Busuioc: European Agencies: Pockets of Accountability * 6: Marianne van de Steeg: The European Council's Evolving Political Accountability * 7: Gijs Jan Brandsma: Accountable Comitology? * 8: Mark Bovens, Deirdre Curtin, and Paul 't Hart: The Real World of EU Accountability: Comparisons and Conclusions * Bibliography
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