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Coordination between institutions and within institutions has become a leitmotiv in the EU. By law or by natural affinity, any institution has to coordinate the contributions of its different services. The different institutions also have to work together to establish a coherent EU policy agenda or to pass pieces of EU legislation. Building on the Marie Curie INCOOP network (Dynamics of Institutional Cooperation), this panel proposes to explore the inter- and intrainstitutional dynamics of cooperation in the EU decision-making in different policy areas. The papers focus on institutions, their approach to and their practice of coordination.
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| An Elephant on the 13th floor of the Berlaymont? The Rising Tension between the European Council and the Commission in Legislative agenda-setting | View Paper Details |
| Coordinating Feudal Fiefdoms: The Coordination of External Policies within the European Commission | View Paper Details |
| Energy Policy Coordination in the European Parliament: Discursive Power Fights? | View Paper Details |
| The Coordinative Discourse of the CFSP/CSDP: Where do EU Missions come from? | View Paper Details |
| The European Citizens’ Initiative: Changing Roles of EU Institutions in EU Law Making? | View Paper Details |
| European Renewable Energy Policy as a Tool of Interinstitutional Bargaining | View Paper Details |