Formulating European work and employment regulation during the pre-crisis years: coalition building and institutional inertia
Mailand, Mikkel ; Arnholtz, Jens
Journal of European Social Policy
2015
25
2
May
194-209
employment policy ; EU policy ; European Union ; political party ; political ideology ; regulation
Employment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928715573482
English
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"This article discusses whether the pre-crisis political right-turn in the European Union (EU) has had an impact on the development of European work and employment regulation. It finds that although pro-regulation actors have been weakened in the year leading up to the crisis, the expected weakening of Social Europe is only seen in a minority of the eight cases of EU-level work and employment regulation analysed. It is argued that two mechanisms can help explain this weaker than expected impact: successful resistance from pro-regulation actors and a certain form of organizational inertia linked to the actor's search for legitimacy, especially the Commission's need for a stronger social profile in order to be reappointed. Moreover, it is argued that stable coalitions have only played a role in some of the cases. The coalitions in action seem less stable and active than previous studies indicate."
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