Opening the black box: Decision-making in the Committee of the Regions

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Series Details Vol.13, No.2, Summer 2003, p1-29
Publication Date June 2003
ISSN 1359-7566
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As an advisory body, the Committee of Regions' influence on policy-making in the EU depends on its ability to structure internal decision-making according to major lines of conflict. Given its heterogeneous composition, which cleavages do exist and what effects do collective actors and institutional rules have? Based on quantitative analysis of decisions and qualitative interpretation of interviews we find a low level of conflict. Where conflict exists this is overwhelmingly structured by a national cleavage with the partisan cleavage being a distant second factor. The relevance of cleavages varies depending on policy areas and the organisational capabilities of parties and national delegations as collective actors.

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