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- Title
Decentralized EU Policy Coordination in Crisis? The Case of Germany.
- Authors
Freudlsperger, Christian; Weinrich, Martin
- Abstract
Europeanization research found no general convergence towards centralized EU policy coordination, despite decentralized systems' comparatively slow and ineffective position‐taking. Does this finding hold against the threat, urgency, and uncertainty exerted by recent years' polycrisis? We posit that decentralized systems indeed persist, albeit in a three‐step reactive sequence in which situational centralization during crises dialectically reinforces decentralization in the long run. First, the prime minister's office harnesses a crisis to acquire hierarchical control of position‐taking. Second, to exploit the deep expertise of the bureaucracy and maximize its bargaining power on the EU‐level, it co‐opts a lead ministry. Third, due to the institutional underpinnings of the decentralized system, the lead ministry, rather than the prime minister's office, eventually retains the administrative capacities created in crisis. We illustrate this causal mechanism in a comparison of the German government's EU policy coordination during the Eurozone and Schengen crises.
- Subjects
GERMANY; EUROPEAN Union; BARGAINING power; OFFICES; CRISES; PRIME ministers; EUROPEANIZATION; ECONOMIC convergence
- Publication
Journal of Common Market Studies, 2022, Vol 60, Issue 5, p1356
- ISSN
0021-9886
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jcms.13159