Coordination of EU Policy Positions in Germany and Denmark: A Politics of Institutional Choice Approach

Mads Christian Dagnis Jensen, Mathias Jopp, Peter Nedergaard

2 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

This article examines the coordination mechanisms, in Germany and Denmark, which develop nego-tiation positions for the Council in the European Union (EU). The analysis studies these mechanisms through the lens of the 'politics of institutional choice' approach, which previous scholars have applied to examine EU coordination in Eastern and Central Europe. The results demonstrate that the approach travels well to EU member states in Western Europe. More precisely, they show that the power of the individual ministers, as well as the type of government (minority vs. majority), are important factors in explaining differences in the way the two member states handle EU coordination. This strengthens the argument that the traits of the EU coordination mechanisms in EU member states are a function of power relations between domestic actors.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Contemporary European Research
Volume12
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)634-652
Number of pages19
ISSN1815-347X
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • EU coordination
  • Germany
  • Denmark
  • domestic politics
  • politics of institutional choice
  • veto players

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