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ANNEX The following concordance tables display the publication outcome emanating from each of the CONNEX activities. Network conferences Kick-Off Conference "Efficient and Democratic Governance in a Multi-level Europe", 9-11 September, 2004, MZES Mannheim, Germany Kohler-Koch, Beate (2005): European governance and system integration. EUROGOV No. C-05-01. CONNEX Midterm Conference, 3-5 Nov 2005, MZES Mannheim, Germany No publication Final Conference, 6-8 March 2008, MZES Mannheim, Germany Beate Kohler-Koch and Fabrice Larat (eds), “Efficient and Democratic Governance in the European Union”, CONNEX Report Series Band 9, July 2008. With the following contributions: Beate Kohler-Koch & Fabrice Larat: “Introduction” Beate Kohler-Koch: “The richness of CONNEX research in a nutshell” Morten Egeberg: "Europe's Accumulated Executive Order" Hussein Kassim: "Perspectives on the European Commission" Christoph Knill: "The EU's Impact on Domestic Policies: Perspectives for Future Research” Renaud Dehousse: “The ‘Community Method’ : Chronicle of a Death too early Foretold” Charlotte Halpern: “EU-policy Instruments: To What Extend are they EU-specific? Comparison and transfer of European environmental policy instruments” Thomas Conzelmann: “A New Public-Private Divide? Co- and Self-Regulation in the EU” Mark A. Pollack: Discussion: The Community Method and New Modes of Governance Deirdre Curtin: “Accountability in Europe's Accumulated Executive Order” Carol Harlow: “Pushing the EU to democratic Accountability” Ioannis Papadopoulos: “Accountability in EU Multi-level Governance” Antje Wiener: “Contested Norms and Democratic Governance Beyond the State” Jacques Thomassen: "The Legitimacy of the EU After Enlargement" Michael Marsh: "Understand European Parliament Elections European Elections " William Maloney: “Social Capital as Catalyst of Civic Engagement and Quality of Governance” Jan Van Deth: “In Search of the Good EU Citizen WYSIWYG?” Beate Kohler-Koch: “Does Participatory Governance Hold its Promises?” Dario Castiglione: „Comments on Beate Kohler-Koch: “Does participatory governance hold its promises?” and on Jan van Deth: “In search of the good EU citizen: Carlo Ruzza: “EU-Society Relations and Interest Intermediation: A contribution to the Debate“ Sverker Gustavsson: „The Living Constitution of the EU“ Alberta M. Sbragia: “Distributed Governance: The Evolving Ecology of the European Union”

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Page 1: ANNEX Network conferences · Follesdal, Andreas. (2005) "EU legitimacy and Normative Political Theory " Palgrave Advances in European Union Studies. Michelle Cini and Angela Bourne,

ANNEX The following concordance tables display the publication outcome emanating from each of the CONNEX activities.

Network conferences

Kick-Off Conference "Efficient and Democratic Governance in a Multi-level Europe", 9-11 September, 2004, MZES Mannheim, Germany

Kohler-Koch, Beate (2005): European governance and system integration. EUROGOV No. C-05-01.

CONNEX Midterm Conference, 3-5 Nov 2005, MZES Mannheim, Germany

No publication

Final Conference, 6-8 March 2008, MZES Mannheim, Germany

Beate Kohler-Koch and Fabrice Larat (eds), “Efficient and Democratic Governance in the European Union”, CONNEX Report Series Band 9, July 2008. With the following contributions: • Beate Kohler-Koch & Fabrice Larat: “Introduction” • Beate Kohler-Koch: “The richness of CONNEX research in a nutshell” • Morten Egeberg: "Europe's Accumulated Executive Order" • Hussein Kassim: "Perspectives on the European Commission" • Christoph Knill: "The EU's Impact on Domestic Policies: Perspectives for Future Research” • Renaud Dehousse: “The ‘Community Method’ : Chronicle of a Death too early Foretold” • Charlotte Halpern: “EU-policy Instruments: To What Extend are they EU-specific? Comparison

and transfer of European environmental policy instruments” • Thomas Conzelmann: “A New Public-Private Divide? Co- and Self-Regulation in the EU” • Mark A. Pollack: Discussion: The Community Method and New Modes of Governance • Deirdre Curtin: “Accountability in Europe's Accumulated Executive Order” • Carol Harlow: “Pushing the EU to democratic Accountability” • Ioannis Papadopoulos: “Accountability in EU Multi-level Governance” • Antje Wiener: “Contested Norms and Democratic Governance Beyond the State” • Jacques Thomassen: "The Legitimacy of the EU After Enlargement" • Michael Marsh: "Understand European Parliament Elections European Elections " • William Maloney: “Social Capital as Catalyst of Civic Engagement and Quality of Governance” • Jan Van Deth: “In Search of the Good EU Citizen WYSIWYG?” • Beate Kohler-Koch: “Does Participatory Governance Hold its Promises?” • Dario Castiglione: „Comments on Beate Kohler-Koch: “Does participatory governance hold its

promises?” and on Jan van Deth: “In search of the good EU citizen: • Carlo Ruzza: “EU-Society Relations and Interest Intermediation: A contribution to the Debate“ • Sverker Gustavsson: „The Living Constitution of the EU“ • Alberta M. Sbragia: “Distributed Governance: The Evolving Ecology of the European Union”

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Task 1: “Stock-taking” Review article „The governance turn in EU studies“, Beate Kohler-Koch, Berthold Rittberger, Journal of Common Market Studies, 44, 2006.

“European Governance: Contrasting Images in national Research“, Beate Kohler-Koch, Fabrice Larat (eds), E. Edgar Publ., Forthcoming, 2009, with the following contributions: • Jérôme Vignon, “Preface: The White Paper on EU Governance: An Innovative Initiative?” • Beate Kohler-Koch and Fabrice Larat, “Introduction: Research on Multi-Level Governance” • Beate Kohler-Koch and Berthold Rittberger, “A Futile Quest for Coherence: The Many Frames

of EU Governance” • Joan O’Mahony and Jim Ottaway, “Travelling Concepts: EU Governance in the Social Sciences

Literature” • Simon Bulmer, “United Kingdom and Ireland: Leading in Governance Research” • Beate Kohler-Koch, “German Governance Research: Advanced but mono-disciplinary” • Nico Groenendijk, Martin Rosema, Jacques Thomassen, and Ramses Wessel; Ulf Sverdrup,

“The Netherlands and Norway: Strong in Governance Research” • Gerda Falkner and Stefanie Edler-Wollstein, “Small Countries with Vivid Social Science

Traditions” • Fabrice Larat, “Europe’s South: Similarities and Differences in Governance Research” • Josef Niznik and Krzysztof Iszkowski, “Research on EU Governance in Central and Eastern

Europe: National Specificities and a Common Legacy” • Sandra Eckert, “Researching Governance in a Multinational Environment: The European

University Institute” • Fabrice Larat and Thomas Schneider, “Trends and Patterns in Governance Research: What Do

the GovData Tell Us?” • Johan P. Olsen, “EU Governance: Where Do We Go From Here?”

Dissemination of the results of the stock-taking survey on EU governance research

Kohler-Koch, Beate, Die Europäisierung der politikwissenschaftlichen Europaforschung, in Hans Joas und Friedrich Jäger, Europa im Blick der Kulturwissenschaften – Eine interdisziplinäre Bestandsaufnahme, Baden-Baden, Nomos, 2008.

Thematic Stocktaking Conference "Multilevel Governance in Europe. Structural funds, regional and environmental policy", 5-7 May, 2005, Athens, Greece

Thomas Conzelmann, Randall Smith (eds), “Multi-level Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead” Baden-Baden: NOMOS, 2008. With the following contributions: • Thomas Conzelmann, “A New Mode of Governing? Multi-level Governance between

Cooperation and Conflict“ • Yannis Papadopoulos, “Problems of Democratic Accountability in Network and Multi-Level

Governance” • Hubert Heinelt, “How to Achieve Governability in Multi-level Policymaking: Lessons from the EU

Structural Funds and EU Environmental Policy“ • Simona Piattoni, “The Development of the Structural Funds: A Success Story?“ • Panagiotis Getimis, Leeda Demetropoulou and Christos Paraskevopoulos, “Structural Funds

and Institutional Design: Policy Learning and • Adaptation in Cohesion Countries“ • Klaudijus Maniokas, “Preparation for Structural Funds and Europeanisation: The Case of

Lithuania” • Ian Bache and Thomas Conzelmann, “EU Structural Funds and Domestic Governance and

Policy in Britain” • Christoph Knill and Jale Tosun, “Emerging Patterns of Multi-Level Governance in EU

Environmental Policy” • Brigid Laffan, “Law into Action: The Struggle to Comply with the Habitats Directive in Ireland,

Greece and Finland“ • Jenny Fairbrass, “Multi-Level Environmental Governance and UK Devolution: Weak

Administrations Jockeying for Position“ • Charalampos Koutalakis, “Regulatory Effects of Participatory Environmental Networks: The

Case of the ‘Seville Process’” • Katja Rottmann and Andrea Lenschow, “Privatising” EU Governance: Emergence and

Performance of Voluntary Agreements in European Environmental Policy • Kathrin Birkel and Duncan Liefferink, “Living Happily Ever After? How “Going International”

Changes the Relationship between EU Member States and EU Institutions in Environmental Policy

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 1 “Institutional dynamics and the transformation of European politics” Conference, Olso, May 27-28, 2005. Convenors: Morten Egeberg and Ulf Sverdrup Conference, Vienna, May 11-13, 2006. Convenors: Morten Egeberg and Ulf Sverdrup

FERNÀNDEZ, Ana Mar (2008), “Consular Affairs in the EU: Visa Policy as a Catalyst for Integration?”, in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Vol.3, Issue 1, 21-35 GORNITZKA, Åse (2007), “Historical Legacies and New Modes of Governance in European Education Policy – The Inception of the Open Method of Coordination”, in ENDERS, Jürgen & VAN VUGHT, Frans (Eds), “Towards a Cartography of Higher Education Policy Change”, Enschede: University of Twente. TRONDAL, Jarle (2006b), “An Institutional Perspective on Representation. Ambiguous Representation within the European Commission”, in European Integration online Papers (EIoP), Vol.10, Issue 4. VANHOONACKER, Sophie (2008), “ESDP and Challenges for Council Coherence”, in BLOCKMANS, S. (Ed.), “The European Union and International Crisis Management: Legal and Policy Aspects”, The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press.

“Administering the European Union” Panel at the 3rd ECPR Conference, Budapest, September 8-10, 2005. Convenor: Michelle Cini

No publication within the framework of CONNEX

“Towards a European administrative space” Thematic conference, London, November 16-18 2006. Convenors: Morten Egeberg, Deidre Curtin and Renaud Dehousse

Special issue with West European Politics edited by Deirdre Curtin and Morten Egeberg, volume 31, issue 4, summer 2008. [Will be also published as an edited volume under the title Towards a new executive order in Europe, London, Routledge, Forthcoming 2008] With the following contributions:

• CURTIN, Deirdre & EGEBERG, Morten, "Tradition and Innovation: Europe's Accumulated Executive Order”

• HOFMANN, Herwig C. H., "Mapping the European Administrative Space" • BALINT, Tim; BAUER, Michael W. & KNILL, Christoph, "Bureaucratic Change in the

European Administrative Space: The Case of the European Commission" • SUVARIEROL, Semin, "Beyond the Myth of Nationality: Analysing Networks within the

European Commission" • GORNITZKA, Åse & SVERDRUP, Ulf, "Who consults? The configuration of expert groups

in the European union” • CHRISTIANSEN, Thomas &VANHOONACKER, Sophie, "At a Critical Juncture? Change

and Continuity in the Institutional Development of the Council Secretariat" • POLLAK, Johannes & PUNTSCHER RIEKMANN, Sonja, "European Administration:

Centralisation and Fragmentation as Means of Polity-building?" • DEHOUSSE, Renaud, "Delegation of Powers in the European Union: The Need for a

Multi-Principals Model" • THATCHER, Mark & COEN, David, "Reshaping European Regulatory Space: An

Evolutionary Analysis" • BRADLEY, Kieran St Clair, "Halfway house: The 2006 comitology reforms and the

European parliament” “EU-level agencies: Development and implications” Workshop, Oslo, March 15-16, 2007. Convenor: Jarle Trondal

TRONDAL, Jarle & JEPPESEN, Lone (2008a), “Images of Agency Governance in the European Union”, West European Politics, Vol. 31, No. 3: 417-441. MARTENS, Maria (2007), “Administrative Integration through the Back Door? The Role and Influence of the European Commission in Transgovernmental Networks within the Environmental Policy Field”, in Journal of European Integration, Vol. 30, No 5. 2008 COEN, David & THATCHER, Mark (2008), “Network governance and multi-level delegation. European Networks of Regulatory Agencies”, Journal of Public Policy.

“Institutional dynamics and the transformation of executive politics in Europe” Conference, Barcelona, June 7-9, 2007. Convenors: Morten Egeberg and Ulf Sverdrup

Morten Egeberg (Ed) (2007), "Institutional Dynamics and the Transformation of Executive Politics in Europe" CONNEX Report Series No. 3, Mannheim. With the following contributions:

• WILLE, Anchrit, “Bridging the Gap: Political and Administrative Leadership in a Reinvented European Commission”

• BALINT, Tim; BAUER, Michael W. & KNILL, Christoph, "Bureaucratic Change in the European Administrative Space: The Case of the European Commission"

• SUVARIEROL, Semin, "Beyond the Myth of Nationality: Analysing Networks within the European Commission"

• CINI, Michelle, “Ethics Management in the European Commission” • LENSCHOW, Andrea & REITER, Renate, “Keeping Competence – Policy Coordination as

a Means for the Institutional Embedment of European Environmental Policy and Regional

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Policy” • GORNITZKA, Åse & SVERDRUP, ULF, “Who consults? Expert Groups in the European

Union” • NEUHOLD, Christine & SETTEMBRI, Pierpaolo, “Achieving Consensus within European

Parliament Committees: How Does the Parliament (Continue to) Manage?” • GOETZ, Klaus H., “The EU Timescape: An Emergent Temporal Order” • EGEBERG, Morten & TRONDAL, Jarle, “National Agencies in the European

Administrative Space: Government Driven, Commission Driven or Networked?” • MARTENS, Maria, “Administrative Integration through the Back Door? The Role and

Influence of the European Commission in Transgovernmental Networks within the Environmental Policy Field”

• BULMER, Simon & HUMPHREYS, Peter, “Of Phones and Planes: Policy Transfer in the Liberalization of EU Public Services”

• TOMALOVÁ, Eliška & TULMETS, Elsa, “Twinning Projects: Analysing the Experience of ‘old’ EU Member States and Evaluating the Benefits of Twinning Out for the ‘new’ EU Member States”

• TOSUN, Jale & DEBUS, Marc, “Adjusting to the European Union: What are the Effects of European Integration on Party and Government Policy Positions?”

• MORATA, Francesc, “The European Union and the Spanish State of the Autonomies” • HANF, Kenneth, “Multi-Level Governance and Sustainable Development in Spain: The

Case of the Missing Actors” • BRATBERG, Øivind, “Bilateral Diplomacy in an Integrated Europe: The Co-Existence of

Institutional Orders?” “The long arm of EU law: Making states comply with EU Policies inside and outside the European Union” Workshop at the 2008 ECPR Joint Session, Rennes, April 11-16, 2008. Convenors: Ulrich Sedelmeier and Tanja Boerzel

Sustainability: No publication as CONNEX outcome

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 2

Workshop “Democracy and accountability: conceptual challenges” Leiden 3-4 March 2005 Convenor: Peter Mair

Mark Bovens, Analysing and Assessing Public Accountability. A Conceptual Framework, European Governance Papers (EUROGOV) No. C-06-01 (January 16, 2006). Harlow, Carol and Rawlings, Richard 'Accountability and law enforcement: the centralised EU infringement procedure' European Law Review, Vol. 31, 2006, pp. 447-475 Follesdal, Andreas. (2005) "EU legitimacy and Normative Political Theory " Palgrave Advances in European Union Studies. Michelle Cini and Angela Bourne, editors. Houndmills: Palgrave. Mair, Peter ‘Political Opposition and the European Union’, Government and Opposition, Vol. 42 No. 1, 2007, pp. 1-17.

Workshop “Contested Meanings: Democratic Practice and Principles across Cultural Boundaries” Belfast, September, 24-25, 2005. Convenor: Antje Wiener

Contested Meanings of Principles and Procedures of Democracy: The Challenge of Democratic Governance Beyond the State, Wiener, Antje (ed), Special Issue with Comparative European Politics, Vol 5, 1, April 2007. With Contributions by • Antje Wiener, Contested Meanings of Norms: A Research Framework • Uwe Puetter, Providing Venues for Contestation: The Role of Expert Committees and Informal

Dialogue among Ministers in European Economic Policy Coordination • Iain Begg, Contested Meanings of Transparency in Central Banking • Jane Jenson, The European Union's Citizenship Regime. Creating Norms and Building

Practices • Christopher Lord, Contested Meanings, Democracy Assessment and the European Union • Johannes Pollak, Contested Meanings of Representation • Mark Bovens, New Forms of Accountability and EU-Governance • Sonja Puntscher Riekmann, In Search of Lost Norms: Is Accountability the Solution to the

Legitimacy Problems of the European Union? Wiener, Antje. Contestedness in the Process of Integration: Resistance = Failure? Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen (German Journal of International Relations) 12, 2, 2005, 117-124 [in German]. German: Umstrittenheit im Integrationsprozess: Widerstand = Scheitern? Wiener, Antje, Democratic Constitutionalism beyond the State. Normative and Empirical Research in Inter-national Relations, in Niessen, Peter and Benjamin Herborth (eds) Habermas and International Relations Theory, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp (2006).

Workshop “Democracy and Accountability: identifying mediating conceptual tools” Radziejowice (Warsaw), September 30- October 3, 2005 Convenor: Józef Niznik

"Political Accountability" edited by Jozef Niznik and Natalya Ryabinska, Warsaw, IFiS Publ. 2007. With the following contributions: • NIZNIK, Józef, “Introduction. Theoretical and Practical Dimensions of Accountability” • BUREAN, Toma, “Political Accountability and Representation • MARKOWSKI, Radoslaw, “Political Accountability and Representation: Theoretical Assumptions

vs. Empirical Measurement” • SITEK, Michal, “The Meaning of Accountability in Parliament-Government” • WILDE, Kerstin D., “Democratic Standards and the Definition of Accountability: The Case of the

Lobbying-Regulation in the European Parliament” • ISZKOWSKI, Krysztof, “Towards Re-Conceptualisation of Accountability? Some Arguments

against ‘Principal-Agent’ Model and in Favour of the Descriptive Approach” • MIREVA, Vassilka, ‘Accountability’, ‘Responsibility’, ‘Transparency’: Meaning and Usage of

some basic Terms Related to the Notion of ‘Democracy’ in Modern Bulgarian Language • RYABINSKA, Natalya, “Media and Accountability in Post-Communist State: Ukrainian Media at

the Turn of the Century”, • RESTEMANN, Olimpia, “The Role of Civil Society in the Transparency of Local Governments” • KINANDER, Morten, “The Accountability Function of Courts: A Methodological Framework of

Inquiry” Workshop “Democracy and Legitimacy beyond the State” Leuven, October, 7, 2005 Convenors: Jan Wouters, Deirdre Curtin, Chris Lord.

Lord, C and Harris, E. (2006) Democracy in the New Europe, Basingstoke, Palgrave Lord, C. (2006) 'Democracy and the European Union: Matching Means to Standards', Democratization, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 668-684 Follesdal, Andreas 2007 "Topics of Normative Political Theory about the European Union." Handbook of EU Politics - to appear. Knud Erik Jorgensen, Mark A. Pollack and Ben Rosamund, editors SAGE.

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Workshop “Democratic Accountability” December 2005; Workshop, December 1-2, 2005 Follow-up Workshop, March, 8-9 2006

Convenor: Sverker Gustavsson

Gustavsson, Sverker, Christer Karlsson & Thomas Persson, eds., The Illusion of Accountability in the European Union. Routledge, 2009 Gustavsson, Sverker. 2006. “Designing European Federalism”, Swedish Economic Policy Review, Vol. 13, No 1, pp. 163-183. Naurin, Daniel. 2006. “Transparency, Publicity, Accountability – The missing links”, Swiss Political Science Review, Vol 12, No 3, pp. 90-98.

Workshop “One Democracy or Several” Athens , March 11-12, 2005 Follow up workshop Darmstadt, January 20-22, 2006,

Convenor: Heidrun Abromeit

Abromeit, Heidrun (2007): Probleme einer Demokratisierung der Europäischen Union, in: Bandelow, Nils / Bleek, Wilhelm (eds.): Einzelinteressen und kollektives Handeln in modernen Demokratien. Festschrift für Ulrich Widmaier Auberger, Tobias (2005): A Framework for the Comparison of Democratic Theories. TUD Working Paper 4 Abromeit, Heidrun/Auberger, Tobias (2006): The German Left and Democracy. A Difficult Relationship. in: Democratization, 13, 1/2006. Michels, Ank , ‘Theories and core principles of Dutch democracy’, European Governance papers (EUROGOV) No. C-07-01, http://www.connex-network.org/eurogov/pdf/egp-connex-C-07-01.pdf, 2007

Workshop "Accountability in the European Union”, Mannheim November 2-3, 2005 Lausanne June, 23-24, 2006 Convenors: Arthur Benz & Yannis Papadopoulos

Special Issue of European Law Journal, A. Benz, C. Harlow, I. Papadopoulos, Vol 13 No4, 2007. With contributions by: • Benz, Arthur; Harlow, Carol; Papadopoulos, Yannis. Introduction. • Bovens, Mark, Analysing and Assessing Accountability: A Conceptual Framework • Papadopoulos, Yannis, Problems of Democratic Accountability in Network and Multilevel

Governance • Auel, Katrin, Democratic Accountability and National Parliaments: Redefining the Impact of

Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs. • Benz, Arthur, Accountable Multilevel Governance by the Open Method of Coordination? • Curtin, Deirdre, Holding (Quasi-) Autonomous EU Administrative Actors to Public Account. • Harlow, Carol; Rawlings, Richard, Promoting Accountability in Multilevel Governance: A

Network Approach. C. Harlow & R. Rawlings, “Promoting Accountability in Multi-Level Governance: A Network Approach” Eurogov C-06-02

Workshop “Accountability in the International Legal Order”, Amsterdam, February 24, 2006 Convenor: André Nollkaemper

Ige F. Dekker, 'Accountability of international organisations', Netherlands Yearbook of International law, 2006. André Nollkaemper. ‘Multi-level accountability: The role of domestic organs in the quest for international accountability’ in: Sovereignty, Supremacy, Subsidiarity: The Shifting Allocation of Authority in International Law 9 Netherlands Yearbook of International Law, Volume 36, December 2005, ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER; Editor(s): D. M. Curtin & P. A. Nollkaemper. With contributions by: • Deirdre Curtin and André Nollkaemper, Conceptualizing accountability in international and

European law • Jutta Brunnée, International legal accountability through the lens of the law of state

responsibility • Wouter G. Werner, Responding to the undesired. state responsibility, risk management and

precaution • Ige F. Dekker, Making sense of accountability in international institutional law • August Reinisch, Accountability of international organizations according to national law • Esa Paasivirta and Pieter Jan Kuijper, Does one size fit all?: The European Community and the

responsibility of international organizations • Walter van Gerven, Which form of accountable government for the European Union?

Workshop “Multi-level Regulation” The Hague, June 26-27, 2006 Convenors: Ramses Wessels, Jan Wouters, Andreas Føllesdal

Follesdal, Andreas, Wessel, Ramses and Wouters, Jan, Multilevel Regulation and the EU. The Interplay between Global, European and National Normative Processes. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Boston/Leiden, 2007 R.A. Wessel, 'Legal Perspectives on EU Politics', in: K.-E. Jorgenson, M. Pollack and B. Rosamund (Eds.), Handbook of European Politics, London: Sage, 2006, pp.104-113.

Cross-Cutting Workshop “Integration/Absorption” Hannover, September 28-30, 2006 Convenors: Rainer Schmalz-Bruns, Tanja Hitzel-Cassagnes, Tobias Auberger

Forthcoming in the European Law Journal: Anneli Albi, “Ironies in the human rights protection of the EU” Agustin Menendez, “The European Democratic Challenge”

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Cross-cutting Thematic Conference RG1-RG2-RG-6 “Towards a European Administrative Space” London, November 16-18,2006 Convenors: Morten Egeberg, Deirdre Curtin, Renoud Dehousse

Special issue of Western European Politics, 2008, vol 31, no 4, title: "Towards a new executive order in Europe?" Edited by D. Curtin & M. Egeberg. See RG 1 for details.

Workshop “Public accountability”, Maastricht, February, 8-9, 2007 Convenors: Luc Verhey, Mark Bovens, Chris Lord

Kiiver, Ph. ‘European Scrutiny in the National Parliaments: Individual Efforts in the Collective Interest?’, in J. O’Brennan & T. Raunio, eds, National Parliaments within the Enlarged European Union: From ‘Victims’ of Integration to Competitive Actors? London: Routledge, 2007

Workshop “Accountability and the Rule of Law” Amsterdam, January, 25, 2008. Convenors: Andre Nollkaemper & Jan Wouters

No Publications so far

Edited volume joint editors Curtin, Mair & Papadopoulos Special Issue of West European Politics (aiming at publication in Vol. 32, No. 6, 2009). With the following contributions: • CURTIN, Deirdre; MAIR, Peter; PAPADOPOULOS, Yannis, “Introduction” • KOHLER-KOCH, Beate, “Civil Society and Accountability” • PAPADOPOULOS, Yannis, “Multi-level Governance and Accountability” • HOOD, Christopher, “Transparency and Accountability” • MÜLLER, Wolfgang C.; MEYER, Thomas, “Representation and Accountability” • PAGE, Ed, “Administration and Accountability” • POLLAK, Johannes, “Contested Meanings of Representation” • WALKER, Neil, “Judicialisation and Accountability” • KOENIG-ARCHIBUGI, Matthias, “Accountability in Transnational Governance”

Thematic conference on EU Accountability, Florence, June, 29-30, 2007 Follow Up Conference April 21-22, 2008. Convenors: Peter Mair, Deirdre Curtin, Yannis Papadopoulos

RITTBERGER, Berthold, ‘The historical origins of representation in the EU”, in Journal of European Public Policy (1), (2009)

Workshop “Managerial Accountability in International Organizations: Comparative Perspectives” Leuven, December, 14, 2007, Convenor: Jan Wouters

No Publications so far

Wrapping-Up Conference Research Group 2 Utrecht, October, 11-12, 2007 Convenor: Curtin

CURTIN, Deirdre; WILLE, Anchrit (Eds) (2008) “Meanings and Practice of Accountability in the EU Multi-Level Context”, Connex Report Series Vol. 7, Mannheim. With contributions by: • Deirdre Curtin and Anchrit Wille, “Meaning and Practice of Accountability in the EU Multi-Level

Context“ • Peter Mair, “Popular Democracy and the European Union Polity“ • Paul Magnette and Yannis Papadopoulos, “On the Politicization of the European Consociation:

A middle Way between Hix and Bartolini“ • Antje Wiener, “Contested Meanings of Norms: The Challenge of Democratic Governance

beyond the State“ • Abromeit, Heidrun, “Which kind of democracy for Europe? A Framework for Debate“ • Jozef Niznik, “The concept of democracy in the European integration discourse in the enlarged

Union“ • Mark Bovens, “Analysing and Assessing Accountability. A Conceptual Framework“ • Katrin Auel, “Just Another Link in the Chain? Delegation, Agency Theory and National

Parliaments in EU Affairs“ • Madalina Busuioc, “Accountability, Control and Independence: The Case of European

Agencies“ • Carol Harlow and Richard Rawlings, “Promoting Accountability in Multi-Level Governance: A

Network Approach“ • Gijs Jan Brandsma, Deirdre Curtin and Albert Meijer, “How Transparent are EU ‘Comitology’

Committees?“ • Ramses Wessel and Jan Wouters, “The Phenomenon of Multilevel Regulation: Interactions

between Global, EU and National Regulatory Spheres“ Workshop: “Coalition-Formation in the European Union” Leiden, January, 24-25, 2008; Follow Up workshop, Mannheim, March, 8, 2008 Convenor: Madeleine Hosli

Sustainability of research cooperation

Workshop “Understanding the diversity of EU-IO multi-level interactions” Mannheim, March, 8, 2008 Convenor: Jan Wouters

Sustainability of research cooperation

Workshop “Contested Constitutionalisation: Towards a theory of democratic constitutionalism?” ECPR, Rennes, April 11-16, 2008. Convenors: Antje Wiener & Rainer Schmalz-Bruns

Sustainability of research cooperation

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 3 “Citizens perceptions of accountability I: the voters” Data confrontation workshop. Nottingham, January 6-9, 2005. Convenor: Cees van der Eijk.

VAN DER BRUG, Wouter & VAN DER EIJK, Cees (Eds.) (2007), “European Elections and Domestic Politics: Lessons from the Past and Scenarios for the Future“, University of Notre Dame Press, Southbend. With the following contributions: • DE VREESE, Claes; LAUF, Edmund & PETER, Jochen, “The Media and European Parliament

Elections: Second-rate Coverage of a Second-order Event?” • FRANKLIN, Mark, “Effects of Space and Time on Turnout in European Parliament Elections” • MARSH, Michael, “European Parliament elections and losses by governing parties” • SCHEUER, Angelika; VAN DER BRUG, Wouter, “Locating Support for European Integration” • SCHMITT, Hermann; VAN DER EIJK, Cees, “Non-voting in European Parliament Elections and

Support for European Integration” • VAN DER BRUG, Wouter; VAN DER EIJK, Cees; FRANKLIN, Mark , “EU Support and Party

Choice“ • VAN DER EIJK, Cees; FRANKLIN, Mark, “The Sleeping Giant: Potential for Political

Mobilization of Disaffection with European Integration” • VAN DER EIJK, Cees; VAN DER BRUG, Wouter, “The Research Agenda beyond the 2004

European Elections” • VAN DER EIJK, Cees; VAN DER BRUG, Wouter, “Electoral Politics in the European Union and

the 2004 Enlargement” • VAN DER EIJK, Cees; VAN DER BRUG, Wouter, “The Voter Study” • WÜST, Andreas; SCHMITT, Hermann, “Comparing the Views of Parties and Voters in the 1999

Election to the European Parliament” • WÜST, Andreas, “Euromanifesto Content“

Section at the 2005 ECPR General Conference. Budapest, September 8-10, 2005. Convenor: Gabor Toka.

No publications within the framework of CONNEX

“Citizens perceptions of accountability II: the role of intermediaries” Academic workshop “The Structure and Content of Political News in the Media of the EU Member Countries.” Amsterdam, December 9-11, 2005. Convenor: Claes De Vreese.

DE VREESE, Claes; SCHMITT, Hermann (Eds) (2007), “A European Public Sphere: How much of it do we have and how much do we need?“, CONNEX Report Series No 2, Mannheim. With the following contributions: • DE VREESE, Claes; BOOMGARDEN, Hajo; BANDUCCI, Susan; SEMETKO, Holli, “How

domestic are European elections?” • DE VREESE, Claes; SCHMITT, Hermann, “Introduction“ • DELLA PORTA, Donatella; CAIANI, Manuela, “Euroskeptics or critical Europeanists? Social

movements and Europe” • FOSSUM, John E.; TRENZ, Hans-Jörg, “When the people come in: Constitution-making and the

belated politicization of the European Union” • KOOPMANS, Ruud; ZIMMERMAN, Ann, “Visibility and communication networks on the Internet:

The role of search engines and hyperlinks” • PFETSCH, Barbara, “National media in Europeanized public sphere: The openness and support

of the press for European integration” • SCHMITT, Hermann, “The Nature of European Issues: Conceptual Clarifications and Some

Empirical Evidences” “Multi-level representation” Academic workshop “The European Parliament Election of 2004.” Lisbon, 11-14 May, 2006. Convenors: Michael Marsh, Hermann Schmitt.

MARSH, Michael; MIKHAYLOV, Slava; SCHMITT, Hermann (Eds) (2007), “European Elections after Eastern Enlargement: Preliminary Results from the European Election Study 2004“, CONNEX Report Series No 1, Mannheim. With the following contributions: • FRANKLIN, Mark, “Turning out or turning off? How the EP elections of 2004 shed light on

turnout dynamics” • LINEK, Lukáš; LYONS, Pat, “What can ecological inference tell us about the Second-Order-

Election-Thesis in the Czech Republic and Slovakia?” • MARSH, Michael, “Vote Switching in European Parliament Elections: Evidence from June 2004” • ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert; LOVELESS, Matt, “The Democracy Deficit and the Enlarged

European Union” • SCHEUER, Angelika; SCHMITT, Hermann, “Dynamics in European Political Identity” • THOMASSEN, Jacques, “European Citizenship and Identity” • TÓKA, Gábor, “Information Effects on Vote Choices in European Elections” • VAN DER BRUG, Wouter; FENNEMA, Meindert, “The support base of radical right parties in the

enlarged European Union” • WESSELS, Bernhard, “Mobilization and Attitudes Equals Turnout - A Simple Equation?” • WÜST, Andreas; FAAS, Thorsten, “Saying and Doing (Something Else?): Does EP Roll Call

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Voting Reflect Euromanifesto Content?

SCHMITT, Hermann; WÜST, Andreas (2009), “European Elections After Eastern Enlargement”, Special issue, in Journal of European Integration, Vol. 30, Spring 2009. With the following contributions: • COSTA LOBO, Marina; FREIRE, André; MAGALHAES, “Left-right and the European Parliament

vote in 2004” • DE VREESE, Claes, “The news coverage of the 2004 European election campaign in 25

countries” • FRANKLIN, Mark, “Turning out or turning off? How the EP elections of 2004 shed light on

turnout dynamics” • MATTILA, Mikko and RAUNIO, Tapio, “From consensus to competition. Ideological Alternatives

on the EU Dimension” • ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert; LOVELESS, Matt, “The Democracy Deficit and the Enlarged

European Union” • SCHEUER, Angelika; SCHMITT, Hermann, “Dynamics in European Political Identity“ • TILLEY, James; GARRY, John, “Public support for integration in the newly enlarged EU:

Exploring differences between former communist countries and established member-countries” • TÓKA, Gábor, “Information Effects on Vote Choices in European Elections” • VAN DER BRUG, Wouter; FENNEMA, Meindert, “The support base of radical right parties in the

enlarged European Union” • VAN DER EIJK, Cees, “Dimensions of Party Competition in the EU Member Countries” • WÜST, Andreas; FAAS, Thorsten, “Saying and Doing (Something Else?): Does EP Roll Call

Voting Reflect Euromanifesto Content? Conference “The Multi–level Electoral System of the EU”. Cadenabbia, March 19-22, 2007. Convenors: Cees van der Eijk, Herman Schmitt.

VAN DER EIJK, Cees; SCHMITT, Hermann (Eds) (2008), "Multi-level electoral systems of the European Union", CONNEX Report Series No 4, Mannheim. With the following contributions: • GSCHWEND, Thomas, " Studying Contamination Effects in Multi-Level Systems of

Governance: First Thoughts about Hypotheses and Research Design” • LAGO, Ignacio; MONTERO, Jose Ramon, "Coordination between Electoral Arenas in Multi-level

Countries" • MAGALHAES, Pedro, "What Are (Semi-) Presidential Elections About? The 2006 Presidential

Elections in Portugal" • PEREZ-NIEVAS, Santiago; BONET, Eduard, "Differential voting for Ethnoregionalist Parties in

Multilevel Electoral Systems" • ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert; CLARK, Nick, "Second-order Elections versus First-order Thinking:

How Voters Perceive the Representation Process in a Multi-layered System of Governance" • SANZ, Alberto, " Split-Ticket Voting in Multi-Level Electoral Competition: European, National

and Regional Concurrent Elections in Spain" • SEGATTI, Paolo, "Some Notes on an Emerging Italian Electoral Cycle" • SKRINIS, Stavros; TEPEROGLOU, Eftichia, "Studying and Comparing Second-order Elections:

Examples from Greece, Portugal and Spain" Conference “European Election Study 2004”, Budapest, 20-23 May, 2005. Convenor: Gabor Toka.

TÓKA, Gábor; BATORY, Agnes (Eds) (2006), “A 2004-es Európai Parlamenti választások: Pártok és szavazói magatartás nemzetközi összehasonlításban“, DKMKA, Budapest. With contributions by: • HIX, Simon; MARSH, Michael, “Az Európai Parlamenti választások üzenetei: büntetés vagy

tiltakozás? (Understanding European Parliament Elections: Punishment or Protest?)“ • SCHMITT, Hermann; THOMASSEN, Jacques, “Az Európai Unió pártrendszere a keleti bővítés

után (The EU Party System After Eastern Enlargement)“ • VAN DER BRUG, Wouter; FRANKLIN, Mark; TÓKA, Gábor, „Egységes vagy nemzetekre tagolt

választóközönség? Szavazói magatartás Európa új és régebbi demokráciáiban (One Electorate or Many? Voting behavior in new and established democracies in Europe)”

• WÜST, Andreas, “Pártok az európai parlamenti választásokon: Témák, az EU és a kereslet-kínálat problémája (Parties in European Parliament Elections: Issues, Framing, the EU, and the Question of Supply and Demand)“

Workshop “Connex and the European Parliament Election Studies." Convenor: Hermann Schmitt, Mannheim, 8 March 2008.

No publication: dissemination activity

Thematic conference “Political representation”, 25-26 May 2007, EUI, Florence. Convenors: Peter Mair, Jacques Thomassen. Follow-up workshop on representation. Florence, April 23-24, 2008. Convenors: Peter Mair, Jacques Thomassen.

Peter Mair and Jacques Thomassen (eds), Special Issue of the Journal of European Public Policy (aiming at publication in Vol. 17, No.1, 2010).With the following contributions: • MAIR, Peter and Jacques THOMASSEN, “Electoral Democracy and Political Representation in

the European Union” • FARRELL, David M. and Roger SCULLY, “The European Parliament: One Parliament, Several

Modes of Political Representation?” • ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert and Stephen WHITEFIELD, “A Responsible Party Government?

The Stances of Political Parties towards European Integration in East-Central Europe, 2003-

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2007” • VAN DE STEEG, Marianne and RISSE, Thomas, “The Emergence of a European Community of

Communication: Insights from Empirical Research on European Public Spheres” • BELLAMY, Richard, “Democracy without Democracy? On the Democratic Credentials of

'Output' Governance in the EU” • KOHLER-KOCH, Beate, “Political Representation and Civil Society in the EU” • LORD, Christopher and Johannes Pollak, “Political Representation in the European Union:

Insufficient and “Whiggish”?” • TATHAM, Michael, “Understanding the determinants of state and sub-state EU interest

representation” “The European Public Sphere” Workshop “Civil Society, Mass-media and Mass Public.” Mannheim, June 16, 2006. Convenors: Barbara Pfetsch, Juan Diez Medrano, Hermann Schmitt.

No publication within the framework of CONNEX

Conference “European Identity”. Enschede, June 16-17, 2006. Convenor: Jacques Thomassen. Conference “EU Legitimacy”. Dublin, November 23-26, 2006. Convenors: Jacques Thomassen, Michael Marsh.

THOMASSEN, Jacques (Ed.) (2008), „The legitimacy of the European Union after enlargement“, Oxford, Oxford University Press, in print. With the following contributions: • DE VREESE, Claes, “European Public Space?” • FRANKLIN, Mark; VAN DER BRUG, Wouter; TÓKA, Gabor; POPESCU, Marina, “Towards a

European Electorate. One electorate or many?” • MARSH, Michael; MIKHAYLOV, Slava, “Output support” • SCHMITT, Hermann; THOMASSEN, Jacques; WÜST, Andreas, “Towards a European Party

System?” • THOMASSEN, Jacques, “European citizenship and identity: Does citizenship need identity?” • VAN DER EIJK, Cees; VAN KEMPEN, Hetty; SCHMITT, Hermann, “Turnout: An indicator of

legitimacy?” • WESSELS, Bernhard, “Trust in political institutions”

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 4

“The institutional shaping of EU-society relations” User Workshop, Brussels, 12 November 2004. Convenor: Beate Kohler-Koch. Workshop, Mannheim, 14-15 October 2005. Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch and Barbara Finke.

Kohler-Koch, Beate and Barbara Finke (Eds) (2007), special issue with Journal of Civil Society, 3, 3. With the following contributions: • Beate Kohler-Koch, Barbara Finke: "The Institutional Shaping of EU-Society Relations: A

Contribution to Democracy via Participation?" • Thomas Persson: "Democratizing European Chemicals Policy: Do Consultations Favour Civil

Society Participation?" • Joan O'Mahony, Clare Coffey: "From Civic Choice to Civic Voice: the Changing Role of Society

in European Fisheries Governance" • Rosa Sánchez-Salgado: "Giving a European Dimension to Civil Society Organizations" • Nieves Pérez-Solórzano Borragán: "The Convention Experience: Between Rhetoric and

Participation" • Patrycja Dabrowska: "Civil Society Involvement in the EU Regulations on GMOs: From the

Design of a Participatory Garden to Growing Trees of European Public Debate" • Jan Aart Scholte: "Civil Society and the Legitimation of Global Governance"

“Contending civil society frames: policy dilemmas and contradictions” Workshop, Paris, 29-30 April 2005 + follow up workshop Paris, 9-11 March, 2006. Convenor: Bruno Jobert.

Jobert, Bruno and Beate Kohler Koch (2008), “The changing images of civil society: from protest to government”, Routledge. With the following contributions: • Bruno Jobert, “Contending civil society frameworks: Beyond the tutelary model” • John K. Glenn, “Framing civil society: Lessons from Eastern Europe” • Alfio Mastropaolo, “A democracy bereft of parties: Anti-political uses of civil society in Italy” • Dag Wollebæk and Per Selle, “A social democratic model of civil society” • Bruno Jobert, “Civil-society debates in India: Civil society against political society?” • Thomas Heberer, “China: Creating civil society structures top down?” • Hélène Michel, “Incantations and uses of civil society by the European Commission” • Raúl Urzúa, “State, civil society and public policy in Chile today” • Jacques de Maillard, “Activating civil society: Differentiated citizen involvement in

France and the United Kingdom” • Konstantinos Papadakis, “Civil society and participatory governance in South Africa: The quest

for socioeconomic equity in the post-apartheid era” • Yannis Papadopoulos, “Assessing the claims of ‘post-parliamentary’ governance: Few

certainties, much more open Questions” • Stefanie Edler-Wollstein and Beate Kohler-Koch, “It’s about participation, stupid. Is it? – Civil-

society concepts in comparative perspective” “Interest representation in European policy-making: a state of the art evaluation” & “Social movements, interest groups and political parties as intermediators in the multilevel system of Europe and elsewhere”

Workshop, Leiden, 15-16 April 2005. Convenors: Rainer Eising and Jan Beyers. Workshop, Hagen, 3-4 March 2006. Convenors: Rainer Eising and Jan Beyers. Workshop, Antwerp, 20-21 September 2007. Convenors: Jan Beyers, Rainer Eising and Sabine Saurugger.

Beyers, Jan, Rainer Eising and William Maloney (Eds), “Much we study, little we know? The analysis of interest group politics in Europe”, special issue, West European Politics, Vol 32, Issue 1, 2009 • Jan Beyers, Rainer Eising and William Maloney: “Much we study, little we know? The analysis

of interest group politics in Europe” • Bart Kerremans and Sebastiaan Princen, “Opportunity structures in the EU multi-level system” • Spyros Blavoukos and George Pagoulato, “‘Enlargement Waves’ and Interest Group

Participation in the EU Policy-Making System. A Framework for Analysis” • Nieves Pérez-Solórzon Borragán: “Post-communist Civil Society: A Holistic Analysis” • Rainer Eising, “Patterns, what patterns? Clientela relations, pluralism, expert groups, and

political contestation in the European Union” • Jan Beyers, “Arguing and Bargaining: How Context Shapes Political Strategies of Interest

Organizations” • Andreas Dür, “Assessing interest group influence in the European Union” • David Lowery, Caelesta Poppelaars and Joost Berkhout, “The EU Interest Group System in

Comparative Perspective. A Bridge too far?” • Sabine Saurugger, “Associations and democracy in the European Union” • Frank R. Baumgartner and Christine Mahoney, “Converging Perspectives on Interest-Group

Research in Europe and America” “Managing interest representation in the EU” CONNEX User Workshop, Vilnius, 13-15 May 2005. Convenor: Arunas Augustinaitis.

No publication, user workshop

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“Political participation and interest intermediation in the European Union" Section at the 3rd ECPR general conference in Budapest, 8-10 September 2005. Convenors: Rainer Eising and Jan Beyers. Panel ‘The determinants of state-society relations’ Convenors: Dirk De Bièvre and Andreas Dür

De Bièvre, Dirk (2006), “The EU regulatory trade agenda and the quest for WTO enforcement”, Journal of European Public Policy, 13, 6, 851-866. Dür, Andreas (2008) “Bargaining power and trade liberalization: European external trade policies in the 1960s”, European Journal of International Relations, 14, 3.

“Efficient and democratic European governance” Section on “Efficient and Democratic European Governance: dynamics and obstacles” at the ECPR General Conference, Budapest, 8-10 September 2005. Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch and Christine Neuhold Research Committee Session “EU multi-level governance and democracy”, IPSA World Congress, Fukuoka (Japan), 9-14 July 2006. Convenor: Beate Kohler-Koch.

No Publication within the framework of CONNEX

“The EU as an external democracy promoter” Jünemann, Annette and Michèle Knodt (Eds) (2007), “Externe Demokratieförderung durch die Europäische Union/ European external democracy promotion“, Nomos. With the following contributions: • Franco Algieri,“Unequal treatment: Democracy promotion of the EU in Myanmar/Burma and

China • Elena Baracani, “Pre-accession and neighbourhood: The European Union’s democratic

conditionality in Turkey and Morocco” • Stefan Brüne, “Testfall Äthiopien: Die neue Afrikastrategie der Europäischen Union” • Gordon Crawford, “Assessing EU democracy promotion in Africa: The case of Ghana” • Ana Echagüe and Richard Youngs, “Democracy dilemmas in the Middle East – The cases of

Iran, Saudi Arabia and Yemen” • Sabine Fischer, “The EU and Russia: Democracy promotion in a strategic partnership?” • Susanne Gratius, “Democracy promotion in Latin America: The EU policy towards Colombia,

Cuba and Venezuela” • Pamela Jawad, “The European Union as an external democracy promoter in the South

Caucasus region?” • Annette Jünemann, “Realpolitisches Nutzenkalkül oder konstruktivistischer Rollenkonflikt?

Erklärungsansätze für die Inkohärenz europäischer Demokratieförderung im südlichen Mittelmeerraum”

• Annette Jünemann and Michèle Knodt, “Explaining EU-instruments and strategies of EU democracy promotion. Concluding remarks”

• Michèle Knodt and Annette Jünemann Michèle, “Introduction: Conceptionalizing the EU`s promotion of democracy”

• Florian P. Kühn, “Das Engagement der Europäischen Union zur Demokratisierung Afghanistans”.

• Siegmar Schmidt, “The EU democracy assistance in Africa: The cases of South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo”

• Susan Stewart, “EU democracy promotion in the Western Balkans” • Kirsten Westphal, “External democratization: The EU, Latin America and the bi-regional pattern”

Jünemann, Annette and Michèle Knodt (2006), “Externe Demokratieförderung durch die Europäische Union. Ein Tagungsbericht,“ Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen, 13, 109-118.

Workshop, Mannheim, 18-19 November 2005. Convenor: Michèle Knodt and Susan Stewart. Conference, Darmstadt, 18-19 November 2005. Convenor Michèle Knodt and Annette Jünemann.

Jünemann, Annette and Michèle Knodt (2006), “Externe Demokratieförderung durch die Europäische Union – die Instrumentenwahl der EU aus vergleichender Perspektive“, Integration, 4, 287-296.

“Interest group influence in European policy-making” Workshop, Vienna, 9 June 2006. Convenors: Dirk De Bièvre and Andreas Dür. Workshop, Antwerp 22-23 September 2007. Convenors: Dirk De Bièvre and Andreas Dür.

Dür, Andreas and Dirk De Bièvre (Eds) (2007), “Interest group influence on policy-making in Europe and the United States”, special issue, Journal of Public Policy , 27, 1. With the following contributions: • Andreas Dür and Dirk De Bièvre, “The question of interest group influence” • Andreas Dür and Dirk De Bièvre, “Inclusion without influence? NGOs in European trade policy” • Christine Mahoney, “Lobbying success in the United States and Europe” • Sebastiaan Princen, “Advocacy coalitions and the internationalization of public health policies” • Cornelia Woll, “Leading the dance? Power and political resources of business lobbyists”

“Models and measures of representation and evaluation in the Directorates-General, the advisory bodies, and civic organisations”

User workshop, Brussels, 12-13 December 2006. Convenor: Joan O’Mahoney.

Quittkat, Christine, 2008, “Wirklich näher am Bürger? Konsultationsinstrumente der EU-Kommission auf dem Prüfstand”, Sonderheft Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 21, 2/2008, 64-72.

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“EU – Civil Society Relations: The Impact of the EU on National Movements and National Identity”

Workshop, Ross Priory, University of Strathclyde, 23-25 April 2007. Convenor: Laura Cram.

Cram, Laura (Ed.), “Identity, integration and the European Union: Diversity as a source of integration?, special issue with Nations and Nationalism, Forthcoming 2009. With the following contributions: • Godfrey Baldacchino, “Pangs of nascent nationalism from the nationless state?

Eurocoins and undocumented migrants in Malta post EU membership” • Laura Cram, “Identity and integration theory: Diversity as a source of integration • Richard Wyn Jones, “From utopia to reality”

“Participative governance beyond borders? Civil society engagement in comparative perspective”

User Workshop, Brussels, 14-15 May 2007. Convenors: Christine Arnold and Irina Michalowitz.

No publication, user workshop

“Participatory engineering: democratic innovation, useless rhetoric or manipulation?”

User Workshop “Participatory Engineering”, Mannheim, 23 July 2007. Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch, Barbara Finke and Thorsten Hüller. Expert online forum, Mannheim, December 2007. Moderator: Beate Kohler-Koch and Andrea Fischer.

Hülller, Thorsten, 2008, “Demokratisierung der EU durch Online Konsultationen?”, Sonderheft Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 21, 2/2008, 73-82.

“Putting EU civil society involvement under scrutiny” Workshop, Mannheim, 8 March 2008 (held on the occasion of the Final Conference). Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch, Thorsten Hüller and Christine Quittkat

Revised papers shall be published in an edited volume in 2009 and in peer review journals

“Opening EU governance to civil society – Gains and challenges”

RG4+RG5 joint Wrapping-Up Conference, 25-27 October 2007, Piran. Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch and Frane Adam.

Kohler-Koch, Beate, Dirk De Bièvre and William Maloney (Eds) (2007), “Opening EU governance to civil society: gains and challenges”, CONNEX Report Series Volume Nr. 5. With the following contributions: • Laura Cram, “EU-civil society relations: The impact of the EU on national movements and

national identity” • Dirk De Bièvre, “Assessing interest group politics in EU governance” • Andreas Dür, “How much influence do interest groups have in the EU? Some methodological

considerations” • Andreas Dür and Dirk De Bièvre, “The question of interest group influence” • Thorsten Hüller and Beate Kohler-Koch, “Assessing the democratic value of civil society

engagement in the European Union” • Bruno Jobert, “Civil society as discourse – Contending civil society frameworks” • Beate Kohler-Koch, “Civil society contribution to democratic governance: A critical

assessment” • O’Mahoney, Joan, “The promises and pitfalls of participation: What voice for the Regional

Advisory Councils?” • Christine Quittkat, “Opening EU governance to civil society – Gains and challenges“ • Christine Quittkat and Barbara Finke, “The EU Commission consultation regime” • Thomas Zittel, “Participatory engineering: Promises and pitfalls”

“Civil society and interest representation in the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy”

Workshop, Mannheim, 28-29 November, 2007. Convenor: Jutta Joachim.

Dembinski, Matthias and Joachim, Jutta, “Von der Zusammenarbeit europäischer Regierungen zum Europäischen Regieren? Nichtregierungsorganisationen in der EU-Außenpolitik”, Sonderheft Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen, Vol. 21, 2/2008, 42-51.

“Sustainability activities”

“Civil society organisations and EU equality” Workshop, Mannheim, 8 March 2008 (held on the occasion of the Final Conference). Convenor: Ronald Holzhacker

Sustainability activity, no publication

“Interest groups in European policy-making” Workshop, Mannheim, 8 March 2008 (held on the occasion of the Final Conference). Convenors: Dirk De Bièvre and Andreas Dür

Sustainability activity, no publication

“Territorial and Functional Interest Representation in the EU”, Workshop, Mannheim, 23 June 2008. Convenors: Christine Quittkat and Michèle Knodt.

Sustainability activity, no publication

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 5 “Social Capital and Governance: Old and New EU Members in Comparison”

Workshop. Bled: May, 20-22, 2005. Convenor: Frane Adam. Workshop. Piran: October, 14-16, 2005. Convenor: Frane Adam. Workshop. Bled: June, 16-18, 2006. Convenor: Frane Adam.

ADAM, Frane (2006), "Social capital across Europe - findings, trends and methodological shortcomings of cross-national surveys", Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung. ADAM, Frane (Ed.) (2007a), "Social Capital and Governance: old and new members of the EU in comparison", Berlin: Lit Verlag. ADAM, Frane (2008), “Mapping social capital across Europe: findings, trends and methodological shortcomings of cross-national surveys”, in Social Science Information, 47, 2, 159–186. ADAM, Frane (2008), “Socialni kapital v evropskih državah. Ugotovitve, trendi in metodološke pomanjkljivosti primerjalnih študij” (Social Capital in European Countries. Findings, trends and Methodological Shortcomings of Cross-national Surveys), in Annales, 17, 2, 377-392. ADAM, Frane (2008), “Transnational Civil Society Organisations and Circulation of Knowledge”, in PODMENIK, Darka (Ed.), “Sociokulturni in organizacijski vidiki prenosa znanja”, Ljubljana, IRSA, 147-158. ADAM, Frane; PODMENIK, Darka; REK, Mateja (2007), “European Civil Society in Comparative Perspective. An Overview of Quantitative and Qualitative Cross-national Studies”, in BRIX, Emil; NAUTZ, Jürgen; WUTSCHER, Werner; TRATTNIGG, Rita (Eds), “Civil Society and the State”, Wien: Passagen Verlag, 129-166 BEŽOVAN, Gojko (2007), “Croatia. In Search of Civil Society”, in Polityka i Spoleczenstwo, 4, 16-25. BEŽOVAN, Gojko (2007), “A horvát civil társadalom hiteles közéleti szereplövé válása”, in Civil Szemle, 10, 105-120. GASIOR-NIEMIEC, Anna (2007), “Civil Society and New Modes of Governance in Poland”, Polish Sociological Review, 1, 157, 65-865. GASIOR-NIEMIEC, Anna; GLINSKI, Piotr (2007a), “Europeanization of Civil Society in Poland”, in Revija za Socijalnu Politiku, 1, 14, 29-48. REK, Mateja (2006), "Dileme transnacionalne civilne družbe" (Dilemmas of trans-national civil society), in Družboslovne razprave, Vol. 22, Issue 51,. 33-54. REK , Mateja (2007), "Organised Civil Society in the EU: Who and Why?", in NIŻNIK, Józef (Ed.) Multilevel Governance: Patterns and Degrees of Political Integration. The EU Eastern Englargement Challenge, Warszaw: IFiS Publisher, 145-163. TOMŠIC, Matevž; VEHOVAR, Urban (2006), “Kakovost vladanja v starih in novih članicah Evropske unije” (The Quality of Governance in Old and New Members of the EU), in Teorija in praksa, Vol. 43, Issue 3/4, 386-405.

“From National toward International Linkages? Civil Society and Multi-level Governance” Workshop. Bled,May 20-22, 2005. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney.

Workshop: Mannheim, October 7-8, 2005. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney.

Workshop: Newcastle: October 5-7, 2006. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney.

MALONEY, William A.; van DETH, Jan W. (Eds.) (2008), "Civil Society and Governance in Europe: From National to International Linkages", Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. With the following contributions: • Jan W. van Deth & William A. Maloney, “Introduction: From Bottom-up and Top-down

towards Multi-level Governance in Europe” • Annette Zimmer & Matthias Freise, “Bringing Society Back In: Civil Society, Social Capital,

and Third Sector” • William A. Maloney & Jan W. van Deth, “The Associational Impact on Attitudes towards

Europe: A Tale of Two Cities” • Marc Hooghe, “The Political Opportunity Structure for Civil Society Organisations in a Multi-

Level Context: Social Movement Organisations and the European Union” • Deborah Cook, “Bringing the Citizens Closer to the EU? The Role of Civil Society in Wales

in the European Convention” • Cristina E. Parau & Jerry Wittmeier Bains, “Europeanisation as Empowerment of Civil

Society: All Smoke and Mirrors?” • Didier Chabanet & Marco Giugni, “Citizenship, Welfare, and the Opportunities for Political

Mobilisation: Migrants and Unemployed Compared” • Cécile Leconte, “Addressing the ‘Communication Gap’: The Difficult Connection of

European and Domestic Political Spaces” • Christine Mahoney, “The Role of Interest Groups in Fostering Citizen Engagement: The

Determinants of Outside Lobbying” • Hanspeter Kriesi, Silke Adam & Margit Jochum, “Coalition Structures in National Policy

Networks: The Domestic Context of European Politics” • Susan Stewart, “European Union Support for Civil Society in the Baltic States” • William A. Maloney & Jan W. van Deth, “Europeanisation, Multi-Level Governance, and the

Future of Civil Society”

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VAN DETH, Jan W. (2006), “Democracy and Involvement: The Benevolent Aspects of Social Participation”, in TORCAL, M.; MONTERO, J. R. (Eds) “Political Disaffection in Contemporary Democracies. Social Capital, Institutions, and Politics”, London: Routledge, 101-129. ADAM, Silke; KRIESI; Hanspeter (2007), “The Network Approach”, in SABATIER, Paul A. (Ed.) “Theories of the Policy Process” (second edition), Boulder: Westview Press, 129-154.

“Democracy promotion before and after the ‘electoral revolutions’: Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine compared” Workshop: Mannheim: April 12-15, 2007. Convenor: Susann Stewart. Workshop: Mannheim: June 21–24, 2007. Convenor: Susann Stewart.

STEWART, Susan (2008), “European Union Support for Civil Society in the Baltic States”, in MALONEY/VAN DETH (2008). STEWART, Susan (2008) "EU Demokratieförderung in der zivilgesellschaftlichen Sphäre: Estland, Mazedonien und die Ukraine im Vergleich", in ERDMANN, Gero; KNEUER Marianne (Eds) “Externe Faktoren der Demokratiesierung”, Baden-Baden: Nomos (2008). STEWART, Susan (Ed.), “External Democracy Promotion Before and After the ‘Colour Revolutions’ Special issue of Democratization, Forthcoming, No. 03/2009. With the following contributions: • CHKHETIA, Lali; CHKHEIDZE, Giorgi, “The NGOs in the Georgian Rose Revolution” • GAHRAMANOVA, Aytan “Does External Democracy Support Matter in Resource-rich

Countries? The Case of Azerbaijan” • GÖDL, Doris; CURRY, jane, “Together we are Strong: A Comparative Perspective on the

‘People’s Revolution’” • MARPLES, David, “Outpost of Tyranny? The Failure of the Democratization in Belarus” • MILIVOJEVIĆ, Zdenka, “The Relevance of Domestic Factors for External Democracy

Promotion in Serbia” • MUSKHELISHVILI, Marina; JORJOILANI, Gia, “Georgia: What is Wrong with Democracy

Promotion” • PRYSTAYKO, Olena; SUSHKO, Olexandr, “Democracy Promotion Before and After the

Orange Revolution” • SAARI, Sinikukka, “European Democracy Promotion in Russia Before and After the Colour

Revolutions” • PRESNALL, Aaron, “Which Way the Wind Blows: Democracy Promotion and International

Actors in the Case of Serbia” • SOLONENKO, Iryna, “External Democracy Promotion in Ukraine: The Role of the European

Union” • STEWART, Susan, “The Interplay of Domestic Contexts and External Democracy Promotion:

Lessons from Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus” “National Elites and Their Transnational (Trans-European) Networks” Workshop. Strunjan: June 22-24, 2007. Convenor: Frane Adam.

ADAM, Frane; TOMŠIČ, Matevž; KRISTAN, Primož (2008) “Elite Profile, state-society relations and Social (In)Equality in two small Countries. Slovenia and Estonia in a Comparative Perspective”, in BACH, Maurizio and STERBLING, Anton (Eds.) (2008) Soziale Ungleichheit in der erweiterten Europäischen Union, Hamburg: Krämer Verlag. ADAM, Frane; TOMŠIČ, Matevž; KRISTAN, Primož (2008) “Political elite, civil society, and type of capitalism: Estonia and Slovenia”, in East European Quarterly, 42, 1, 43-67. ADAM, Frane and KRISTAN, Primož (2008) “Der Entwicklungszustand und Organisations(infra)struktur der Zivielgesellschaft“, in STERBLING, Anton (Ed.) Zivilgesellschaftliche Entwicklungen in Südosteuropa, Tutzing: Akademie für Politische Bildung.

"Democratic contribution of civil society" Workshop: Middleburg, May 3-4, 2007. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney. Workshop: Darmstadt, November 15-17, 2007. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney. Workshop: Mannheim, March 6, 2008. Convenors: Jan Van Deth, William Maloney.

MALONEY, William A.; VAN DETH, Jan W. (Eds) (2009), “Contextualizing Civil Society: Activists, Associations, and Citizens in Europe”, in preparation. With the following contributions: • J W van Deth/W A Maloney, “Introduction: Contextualizing civil society in European

Communities” • T Schulz, “Mobilising voluntary work: the interplay between organisations and municipalities” • H. Lieleveldt, “Governing associations: “Which activists are involved in associational decision-

making and how efficacious do they feel about this?” • B Dayican Denters/H van der Kolk, “Associations and political empowerment” • J W van Deth, “Schools and Schoolyards: The Associational Impact on Political Engagement” • M Ferrer-Fons/J Font/M Fraile, “The participatory effects of associational activism in Europe:

Types of associations and forms of participation” • P Bernhagen/ W A Maloney, “Civil society organizations as ‘little democracies’?“ • M Caiani/M Ferrer-Fons, “Voluntary associations and support for Europe: is there a ‘European’

civil society?” • S Zmerli, “EU legitimacy and social capital:Empirical insights into a complex relationship“ • C Schnaudt, “Norms of citizenship and associational involvement“ • H Iglic, “Involvement in social networks and attachments to Europe“ • S Keil, “Associations: Context matters“ • W A Maloney/ J W van Deth, “Activists, active people, and citizens in European communities“

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“Opening EU Governance to Civil Society - Gains and Challenges“ RG4-RG5 joint Wrapping-Up Conference: Piran, Slovenia, October 25-27, 2007. Convenors: Beate Kohler-Koch and Frane Adam.

ADAM, Frane (2008), “Civil Society Organisations in a Knowledge-based Society”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 307-342. KNODT, Michele; JÜNEMANN, Anette (2008), “EU External Democracy Promotion: Approaching Governments and Civil Societies”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 259-293. MALONEY, William A. (2008), “The Professionalization of Representation: Biasing Participation”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 69-86. MALONEY, William A. (2008), “Social Capital as Catalyst of Civic Engagement and Quality of Governance”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 19-24. MALONEY, William A.; van DETH, Jan W. (2008), “Is Local Civil Society Conducive to European Participatory Engineering?”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 239-258. STEWART, Susan (2008), “The European Union as an External Democratizer: EU Contributions to Civil Society Development in Central and Eastern Europe”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 295-305. VAN DETH, Jan W. (2008), “European Civil Society: The Empirical Reality in the Multi-level System of the EU”, in KOHLER-KOCH/DE BIÈVRE/MALONEY (2008), 325-348.

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Task 2: Integrated research activities organised by Research Group 6 “’New’ and ‘old’ instruments in comparison” Workshop “The Open Method of Coordination: extending the policy coverage and multi-level governance”: Brighton, July 8-9, 2005. Convenors: Jörg Monar and Jim Rollo

No publication within the framework of CONNEX

Seminar “Democracy, rule of law and soft modes of governance in the EU”, Roskilde, November 10-11, 2006. Convenors: Susanna Borras and Thomas Conzelmann Workshop “Soft modes of governance in the EU and their democratic legitimacy”, Mannheim, Connex final conference, March 6-8, 2008. Convenors: Susana Borras, Thomas Conzelmann

BORRAS, Susana; CONZELMANN, Thomas (Eds) (2007), “Democracy and Soft Modes of Governance in the EU”, special issue Journal of European Integration, Vol. 29, Issue 5. With the following contributions: • BORRAS, Susana; CONZELMANN, Thomas, “Democracy, Legitimacy and Soft Modes of

Governance in the EU: The Empirical Turn” • TSAKATIKA, Myrto, “A Parliamentary Dimension for EU Soft Governance” • KRÖGER, Sandra, “The End of Democracy as We Know it? The Legitimacy Deficits of

Bureaucratic Social Policy Governance” • BORRAS, Susana; KOUTALAKIS, Charalampos; WENDLER, Franck, “Independent European

Agencies in the Post-delegation Phase: Stakeholder Participation and Credible Procedures • MÖRTH, Ulrika, “Public and Private Partnerships as Dilemmas Between Efficiency and

Democratic Accountability: The Case of Galileo” • USUI, Yoichiro, “The Democratic Quality of Soft Governance in the EU Sustainable

Development Strategy: a Deliberative Deficit” Workshop “How much is known about the ‘Community Method’?”: Paris, November 29, 2007. Convenor: Renaud Dehousse

BOUSSAGUET, Laurie; DEHOUSSE, Renaud (2008), “Le développement de nouveaux modes de gouvernance”, in DEHOUSSE, Renaud (Ed.), “Politiques européennes”, Paris: Presses de Sciences-po. SABEL, Charles; ZEITLIN, Jonathan (2008), “Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the European Union”, in European Law Journal, Vol. 14, Issue 3. DEHOUSSE, Renaud (Ed.), “The Community Method: Obstinate or Obsolete?“Palgrave, in preparation.

“A new public/private boundary” Round table “Enterprises as norm entrepreneurs”: Darmstadt, January 28-29, 2004. Convenor: Thomas Conzelmann and Klaus Dieter Wolf Workshop, “Soft modes of governance and the private sector”: Darmstadt, November 2-3, 2005. Convenor: Thomas Conzelmann and Klaus Dieter Wolf

WOLF, Klaus; MARTENS, Kerstin (2008), “Boomerangs and Trojan Horses: The unintended Consequences of Internationalizing Education Policy through the EU and the OECD”, in MARAL, A.; MAASSEN, Peter; MUSSELIN, Christine; NEAVE, Guy (Eds), “European Integration and the Governance of Higher Education and Research”, Dodrecht: Springer. SCHÄFER, Armin (2006), “Resolving Deadlock. Why International Organizations Introduce Soft Law”, in European Law Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 2, 194-208.

Workshop “Private Corporations as Norm Entrepreneurs in the EU and Beyond: Investigating Political, Societal and Economic Driving Forces of Private Self-Regulation”, Darmstadt, June 1-2, 2007. Convenor: Thomas Conzelmann and Lothar Rieth

LEHMKUHL, Dirk (2008), “On Government, Governance and Judicial Review. The Case of European Competition Policy”, in Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 28, Issue 1, 139-159. LEHMKUHL, Dirk (2008), “Cooperation and Hierarchy in the Governance of European Competition Policy”, in TÖMMEL, Ingeborg; VERDUN, Amy (Eds), “Governance, Policy-Making and System-Building in the EU”, Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers.

“The emergence of a global administrative space in Europe and beyond” Conference: Viterbo, June 10-11, 2005. Convenors: Sabino Cassese, Mario Savino Conference: Viterbo, June 9-10, 2006. Convenor: Mario Savino Workshop, “Global administrative law”, Mannheim, Connex final conference, March 6-8, 2008. Convenor: Mario Savino

CASSESE, Sabino; CONTICELLI, Martina (2006), “Diritto e amministrazioni nello spazio giuridico globale”, in Special Issue No. 2 of Rivista trimestrale di diritto pubblico, Giuffrè, Milano. CHITI, Edoardo (2007), “The European Security and Defence Administration within the Context of the Global Legal Space”, in NYU Jean Monnet Working Papers, July D’AURIA, Marta (2006), “The Emissions Trading and the Policentric Negotiation”, in Global Jurist Advances, http://www.bepress.com/gj/ DE BELLIS, Maurizia (2006),“Global Standards for Financial Services”, in Global Jurist Advances, http://www.bepress.com/gj/ MARTINI, Chiara (2006), “States’ Control over ‘New’ International Organizations”, Global Jurist Advances, http://www.bepress.com/gj/ SAVINO, Mario (2006), The role of transnational committees in the European and global orders, Global Jurist Advances, Vol. 6, (http://www.bepress.com/gj/advances/vol6/iss3/art5/

“Interactive methodology for analysing Democratic Network Governance” Workshop: Copenhagen, October 25-26, 2006. Convenor: Peter Bogason

BOGASON, Peter; ZOLNER, Mette (Eds) (2006), “Methodology in Research on Network Governance”, Palgrave Macmillan.

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International workshop, “Does European integration theory need sociology? Towards a research agenda”: ECPR joint session of workshops, 11-16 April 2008, Rennes. Convenor: Sabine Saurugger

No publication foreseen so far

“Accountability and credibility” Workshop “Delegation and multi-level governance”: Paris, May 11, 2005. Convenor: Jacques Le Cacheux, Jérôme Creel and Renaud Dehousse Workshop “Independence and accountability: the case of the European Central Bank (ECB)”: Paris, October 24, 2006. Convenors: Jacques Le Cacheux, Jérôme Creel and Renaud Dehousse

CREEL, Jerome; LAURENT, Éloi; LE CACHEUX, Jacques (2005), “‘La stratégie de Lisbonne’ engluée dans la tactique de Bruxelles”, in Lettre de l’OFCE, No. 259, mars 2005, 1-7. DEHOUSSE, Renaud (2007), “Delegation of Powers in a Multi-Level System: The Need for a Multi-Principals Approach”, in West European Politics, December 2007. LAURENT, Éloi; LE CACHEUX, Jacques (2006), “Integrity and Efficiency in the EU: The Case against the European Economic Constitution”, in Working Paper Series No. 130, Center for European Studies, Harvard University. BEGG, Ian (2007), “Contested Meanings of Transparency in Central Banking”, in Comparative European Politics, Vol. 5, Issue 1, 36-52. CREEL, Jerome; LAURENT, Éloi; LE CACHEUX, Jacques (2007), “La politique de change de la zone Euro ou le hold-up tranquille de la BCE”, in Revue de l’OFCE, No. 100, janvier 2007, 7-30.

“The Europeanization of public policies” Workshop “The Europeanization of the reforms of welfare systems”: Paris, March 8-10, 2007. Convenor: Bruno Palier

PALIER, Bruno (2006), “The Politics of reforms in Bismarckian Welfare Systems”, in Revue française des affaires sociales, Special Issue, “Social Welfare Reforms in Europe. Challenges and Strategies in Continental and Southern Europe”, January-March 2006, 47-72. PALIER, Bruno (Ed.) (2008), “A Long Good Bye to Bismark? The Politics of Welfare Reforms in Continental Europe”, Amsterdam/Chicago, Chicago University Press.

Workshop “Governing the EU: policy instruments in a multi-level polity”: Paris, June 21-22, 2007. Convenors: Hussein Kassim, Patrick Le Galès Workshop, “Governing the EU: Policy instruments in a multi-level polity”, Norwich, May 28-29, 2008. Convenors: Hussein Kassim, Patrick Le Galès

KASSIM, Hussein; LE GALES, Patrick, “Governing the EU: policy instruments in a multi-level polity”, special issue, West European Politics, forthcoming, 2010

Workshop “European risk governance: its science, its inclusiveness and its effectiveness”: Maastricht, June 14-16, 2007. Convenor: Ellen Vos

BOUSSAGUET, Laurie; DEHOUSSE, Renaud (2007), “L’Europe des profanes: l’expérience des conférences citoyennes”, in COSTA, O.; MAGNETTE, P. (Eds), “Une Europe des élites?”, Éditions de l’Université de Bruxelles, Bruxelles. VOS, Ellen (Ed.) (2008), “European Risk Governance: Its Science, its Inclusiveness and its Effectiveness”, CONNEX Report Series, N°6. With the following contributions: • Michelle Everson and Ellen Vos, “European Risk Governance in a Global Context” • Alberto Alemanno, “EU Risk Regulation and Science: The Role of Experts in Decision-making

and Judicial Review“ • Marion Dreyer and Ortwin Renn, “Some Suggestions for a Structured Approach to Participation

in Food Risk Governance with a Special Emphasis on the Assessment-Management Interface“ • Gilles Hériard Dubreuil and Stéphane Baudé, “Innovative Approaches to Stakeholder

Involvement in Risk Governance. Lessons from TRUSTNET IN ACTION European Research Project”

• Laurie Boussaguet and Renaud Dehousse, “A Europe of Lay People: A Critical Assessment of the First EU Citizens Conferences”

• Veerle Heyvaert, “The EU Chemicals Policy: Towards Inclusive Governance?” • Frank Wendler, “The Public-private Regulation of Food Safety through HACCP: What does it

mean for the Governance Capacity of Public and Private Actors?” • Adriaan Schout, “Inspecting Aviation Safety in the EU: EASA as an Administrative Innovation?“

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“The transformation of EU policies? EU governance at work” Wrapping-up conference: Paris, January 17-18, 2008. Convenor: Renaud Dehousse

DEHOUSSE, Renaud; BOUSSAGUET, Laurie (Eds.) (2008), “The Transformation of EU Policies? EU Governance at Work”, CONNEX Report Series, No. 8. With the following contributions: • Renaud Dehousse, “The “Community Method”: Chronicle of a Death too Early Foretold” • Bruno Palier, “The EU as a Cognitive and Normative Entrepreneur: The Europeanization of

Welfare Reforms” • Marjolein B. A. Van Asselt & Ellen Vos, “Science, Uncertainty and GMOs” • Susanna Borras, “The Legitimacy of New Modes of Governance in the EU: A descriptive-

Analytical Approach” • Jim Rollo, “How Much of a Role Can National Governments Play in EMU?” • Sabine Saurugger, “The Social Construction of the ‘Participatory turn”. The European Union and

“Organised Civil Society’” • Ulrika Mörth, “The Market turn in EU Governance – The Emergence of Public-Private

Collaboration”

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Task 3: “Training activities” Summer School "Democracy and Multi-level Governance", 24-30 September 2005 in Wierzba, Poland. Convenor: Josef Niznik

Josef Niznik, (ed), “Multilevel Governance: Patterns and Degrees of Political Integration”, IFIS Publ, Warsaw, 2006. With the following contributions • Józef Niżnik, “Eastern European view on the EU governance” • Łukasz Wardyn, “Evolution of subsidiarity principle and its impact on the EU governance” • Michal Sitek, “Representing Polish interests in Brussels. Effective and accountable?” • Sylvia Kuźma, “Structural organization of the League of Women’s Voters as the Application

of Multi-Level Governmental Structure to Voluntary Associations in the United States” • Vladimir Boguslavski, “Multilevel governance structures in conditions of low level of social

capital. The case of Russia” • Rita Stafejeva, “The Public vs Elites? Specificity of the new Member States” • Natalya Ryabinska, “Media framing and citizen’s engagement in public life. The case of

Polish and Ukrainian press” • Julia Boguslavskaya, “The social movements and the implementation of alternative Health

care systems in the framework of multi-level governance” • Oleh Dyachenko, “Reconstructing politics in cyberspace: new issues and new experioences” • Mateja Rek, “Organized civil society in the EU : who and why?” • Aleksandra Wyrozumska, “National citizenship and the norms of liberal democracy in the EU” • Joanna Fomina, “The role of national parliaments in the EU under the new Constitutional

Treaty: In defence of the treaty provisions” • Shazia Aziz, “The EU in the world community: The case of EU-India relations”

PhD workshops "The Europeanization of public policies in Eastern European Countries", 23 November 2005, and 21-22 June, 2006 CNRS/CERI, Paris, Convenor: François Bafoil

L’européanisation d’Ouest en Est”, François Bafoil / Timm Beichelt (eds), Paris, L’Harmattan, 2008. Will the following contributions • F. Bafoil / T. Beichelt, “Introduction” • T. Beichelt, “L’européanisation, les modèles heuristiques” • F. Bafoil/ Y. Surel, “L’européanisation. Une comparaison Ouest / Est” • Nacu, “Pauvreté et exclusion” • S. Spurga, “Européanisation et société civile. Le cas de la Lituanie” • K. Topodi, “Les minorités bulgares et roumaines” • E. Tulmets, “La Méthode ouverte de coordination. Hongrie, Estonie” • Marin, “Européanisation et voisinage. Le cas de St Petersbourg“ • N. Ragaru / A. Cpaelle Pogacean; A. Rychard; C. Perron, “Européanisation. Extension et limites

d’une approche“ NIG/CONNEX PhD European Research Colloquium, Twente, 2005-2006

Ronald Holzhacker (ed) “Democratic Legitimacy in the EU: Institutional Responses to the Crisis special issue with Journal of European Integration, 29, issue 3, 2007. With the following contributions: • Holzhacker, Ronald, “Introduction: Democratic Legitimacy and the European Union” • Auberger, Tobias - Iszkowski, Krzysztof, “Democratic Theory and the European Union:

Focusing on 'Interest' or 'Reason'?” • Mårtensson, Moa, “Mixed Representation and Legitimacy in the European Union” • Vink, Edwin, “Multi-level Democracy: Deliberative or Agonistic? The Search for Appropriate

Normative Standards” • Bijsmans, Patrick - Altides, Christina, “'Bridging the Gap' between EU Politics and Citizens? The

European Commission, National Media and EU Affairs in the Public Sphere” • Häge, Frank - Kaeding, Michael, “Reconsidering the European Parliament's Legislative

Influence: Formal vs. Informal Procedures” • Radulova, Elissaveta, “The OMC: An Opaque Method of Consideration or Deliberative

Governance in Action?” • Wiener, Antje, “Analysing Democratic Legitimacy Collaboratively”

Summer School "Contested Compliance – Fostering Democracy in Europe” 16-22 September 2007 in Wierzba, Poland. Convenor: Josef Niznik

Jozef Niznik (ed), Normative Environment of European Integration. Social, political and cultural obstacles to compliance to European norms. IFIS Publ, Warsaw, 2008. With the following contributions: • Józef Niżnik, “Introduction: Political discourse and compliance to European norms” • Christoph Klika, “Norms in EU’s foreign and security policies. Austrian neutrality as a case of

contested compliance?” • Ingi Iusmen, “A credible EU involvement with human rights?” • Yeremeyeva, Nataliya, “Are there European Norms of Political Involvement? Some

Considerations from the “New Institutionalist” Perspective” • Anna Sobolczyk, “Why is Citizen Advice better recognised in the United Kingdom than in

Poland?” • Adriana Mica, “Would-be 'European Norms' of Decommunization in Romania” • Marta Makowska, “Competition Policy as the obstacle for pharmaceutical companies’

development in European Union”

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• Olena Podolyan, “Compliance with EU rules given no membership prospect: Problems of modified conditionality”

• Tetiana Goncharova, “Political Pacts and Their Role in the Process of Democratization in Ukraine”

• Anna Lyubivaya, “Difficulties in constructing the dialogue: Russia and Europe” CONNEX European Research Colloquium “Transnationalisation”, 2007-2008, Warsaw, Budapest, Prag

Ronald Holzhacker (ed) “The Transnationalization of States, Economies and Civil Societies: New Challenges for Governance in Europe” , Springer Publ, 2009. With the following contributions: • Laszlo Bruszt and Ronald Holzhacker, “The Transnationalization of Economies, States, and

Civil Societies: New Challenges for Governance in Europe” • Laszlo Bruszt and Gerald A. McDermott, “Transnational Integration Regimes as Development

Programs” • Arjan Vliegenthart, “Corporate Governance Codes in Central Europe: The interplay between

transnationalization and domestic policy coalitions” • Alexandre Alfonso, “The Domestic Regulation of Transnational Labour Markets: EU

Enlargement and the Politics of Labour Migration in Switzerland and Ireland” • Tugce Bulut, “Labour Rights? Who Needs Them? Transnationalisation of Labour Market

Regulation in Turkey and Global Democratic Deficit” • Julia Langbein, “Between Brussels and Moscow – Transnationizing Markets in Ukraine – the

case of industrial standards regulation” • Jan Drahokoupil, “The politics of the competition state: The agents and mechanisms of state

transnationalization in Central and Eastern Europe” • Marie-Christine Fontana, “Transnationalisation and liberalization: The decision of Belgium and

Switzerland to reform their electricity market” • Nina Dadalauri, “Transnationalization in the context of the ‘Colored’ Revolutions: State Building,

Patron-Client Relations, and the Political Elite in Georgia and Ukraine” • Ronald Holzhacker, “National and Transnational Strategies of Civil Society Organizations:

Modes of Interaction in Western and Eastern Europe for Equality and Non-discrimination” • Jurate Imbrasaite, “The Impact of Transnational Interactions on the Organizational Capacities of

Environmental non-governmental organizations: The Case of Lithuania” • Louisa Parks, “Transnational activism and framing in the social arena - Lisbon agenda and the

services directives” • Marie-Laure Djelic, “Reflection on Transnationalization and this volume”