Commission entrepreneurship and EU employment policy – The fate of a former darling
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2021
27
3
September
249-267
EU policy ; European Union ; decision making ; Europe 2020 ; employment policy
European Union
https://doi.org/10.1177/0959680120963531
English
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"An ongoing disagreement between researchers of EU decision-making processes is about who primarily drives the development – the Commission or the member states. The present article addresses this issue within the context of EU employment policy, a cornerstone in Social Europe. Research has often pointed to a gradually weakening and subordination of these policies to economic policies. However, recent in-depth studies have found a progressive ‘socialization' taking place in the European Semester. In this article, it is argued that Commission entrepreneurship has been relatively successful and that the Commission stands out as the most important actor in a partial comeback of EU employment policy, which has taken place since the 2010s."
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