Mémoire en science politique[BR]- Travail écrit : "Exploring Convergence of Political Agendas : The European Commission and the European Council."[BR]- Séminaire d'accompagnement à l'écriture
D'Arrigo, Giulio
Promotor(s) : Michel, Quentin
Date of defense : 16-Aug-2023/31-Aug-2023 • Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2268.2/18403
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Title : | Mémoire en science politique[BR]- Travail écrit : "Exploring Convergence of Political Agendas : The European Commission and the European Council."[BR]- Séminaire d'accompagnement à l'écriture |
Translated title : | [fr] En explorant la convergence des agendas politiques: La Commission Européenne et le Conseil Européen |
Author : | D'Arrigo, Giulio |
Date of defense : | 16-Aug-2023/31-Aug-2023 |
Advisor(s) : | Michel, Quentin |
Committee's member(s) : | Longo, Francesca
Niessen, Annie |
Language : | English |
Number of pages : | 94 |
Keywords : | [en] European Commission [en] European Council [en] Comparative Agendas Project [en] Agenda-setting |
Discipline(s) : | Law, criminology & political science > Political science, public administration & international relations |
Institution(s) : | Université de Liège, Liège, Belgique Università degli Studi di Catania, Catane, Italie |
Degree: | Master en sciences politiques, orientation générale, à finalité |
Faculty: | Master thesis of the Faculté de Droit, de Science Politique et de Criminologie |
Abstract
[en] Agenda-setting in the European Union represents a fruitful area of study, as it allows to detect the underlying dynamics governing this peculiar political system. This thesis addresses the dimension of institutional agenda-setting, highlighting the interplay that takes place around the initiation of legislative proposals in the EU. Although the European Commission is granted a formal monopoly of power in this respect, its activity is in fact limited and influenced by the other institutions. Among these, the European Council plays a central role, being responsible for the high political direction of the integration process. The research proposed herein aims at investigating the interaction between the agendas of these two bodies. It does so by leveraging the concept of agenda convergence as tool of enquiry into the influence that the European Council exercises on the European Commission. Its results show that the overall convergence between the two agendas is definitely high, yet decreases if the President of the Commission adopts a strong leadership style vis-à-vis Member States. As regards single policy areas, convergence appears to be higher in sectors that have been under EU competence since a little time, while trends are irregular as for older competences, suggesting the intervention of third factors. This thesis is meant to pave the way for further research on this subject, so as to contribute from an agenda-setting perspective to the debate on the nature of the institutional system of the Union.
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