Title: European governance, policy entrepreneurship and the discourse of reform: an institutionalist assessment
Authors: Alexander Ebner
Addresses: Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, Robert-Mayer-Str. 1, D-60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract: This paper argues that the European Commission exercises its entrepreneurial role in building European governance institutions primarily through discursive means. Tracing the foundations of this particular mode of policy entrepreneurship informs a reconsideration of the Prodi Commission|s White Paper on European Governance, which was published in 2001. It is assessed as a decisive contribution to the discourse on leadership, power and legitimacy in European policy reform, as it highlights the Commission|s attempts to position itself as an entrepreneurial organ in the European governance architecture. However, this exploration uncovers major tensions in the Commission|s reasoning, for its self-assessed role in policy leadership may contrast with the requirements of a coordinating and moderating type of policy entrepreneurship that becomes prevalent in the evolving multilevel system of European governance.
Keywords: policy entrepreneurship; institutional reform; European Commission; discursiveness; Romano Prodi; White Paper on European Governance 2001; policy leadership; power; legitimacy; self-assessed roles; coordination; moderation; multilevel governance; public policy.
International Journal of Public Policy, 2010 Vol.5 No.4, pp.314 - 330
Published online: 29 Mar 2010 *
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