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The role of working groups of commissioners in co-ordinating policy implementation: the case of Trans-European Networks (TENs)

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Stephenson, Paul

Journal of Common Market Studies

2010

48

3

June

709-736

EU policy ; European Union ; implementation ; transport

European Union

English

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"Analysis of the Commission's role in policy implementation has focused largely on the administrative rather than political level. Yet little attention has been paid to the importance of high-level Commission actors, such as Commissioners and Director-Generals at this stage. This article analyses the role of a working group (WG) of Commissioners in monitoring and co-ordinating the implementation of trans-European networks (TENs) in transport. It argues that formally institutionalized structures for intra-College co-operation provide important arenas for creativity, entrepreneurship and consensus-building. Ultimately, the consistent and sustained political involvement of Commissioners improves the Commission's administrative co-ordination and may, ultimately, help secure better policy implementation."

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