Member States and European Integration

Research Project

Time frame: Löpande
Project manager: Jörgen Hettne

In 2011 SIEPS initiated a new project concerning statistics intended to supplement the data relating to EU legislation which are presented regularly. The project aims to examine to which extent Swedish legislation emanates from the EU. In 2012, the results of the first years of scrutiny will be presented.

SIEPS statistics are accessible on SIEPS website and the results are used...

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Timeframe: On-going
Project Managers: Fredrik Langdal and Göran von Sydow

SIEPS publishes every 6 months an occasional paper on the EU Presidencies.

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Timeframe: 2005 - 2012
Project manager: Josefin Almer

In this project the negotiations and implementation of EU legislation will be analyzed from a Swedish perspective. Focus will be on legislation relating to the internal market.

The main purpose of this project is to study how the European Union influences the Swedish model of public administration. Of particular...

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Timeframe: 2010-2013
Project managers: Fredrik Langdal and Göran von Sydow

A Terriritorial Agenda for the EU was adopted in Leipzig in 2007. Its purpose is among many things to strengthen the territorial cohesion in an expanding Union. Today...

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Timeframe: On-going
Project manager: Göran von Sydow and Fredrik Langdal

In 2005 SIEPS initiated, in cooperation with the SOM-institute at Gothenburg University, a project that polls Swedish public opinion on European integration. A cooperation agreement between the two institutes has been set up and is subject...

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Timeframe: 2010-2012
Project managers: Jonas Eriksson, Fredrik Langdal and Josefin Almer

In recent decades we have witnessed numerous attempts to improve the efficiency of the public sector. A number of instruments and governance reforms have been...

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Timeframe: Completed
Project Manager: Fredrik Langdal

The European Union (EU)'s institutional framework relies on a delicate balance between small, medium and large Member States – a balance that has come under intense scrutiny in the Convention on the Future of Europe and the enlargement process. Within the decision-making triangle, the big states have traditionally favoured...

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Timeframe: Completed
Project manager: Fredrik Langdal

In connection with the conclusions reached at the meeting of the European Council in Nice in 2000, it was stated that a clearer distribution of decision-making powers between the EU and its member states should be discussed.

A catalogue of competences...

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